Research Funding

Grants &  Research Support

Understanding patterns and perceptions of non-cigarette tobacco use and barriers and facilitators for cessation: a mixed-methods study in England.
Cancer Research UK (CRUK)
Jackson SE, East K, Brown J, Shahab L, Tattan-Birch H, Cox S, Mishu M, Hammond D.
£113,131  GBP           09/2024 – 09/2025

Youth Behaviours, Vaping and Lung Health.
Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Team Grant in Lung Health
Hammond D, Baglole C, Callard C, Chaiton M, Driezen P, Goniewicz M, Greaves L, Pipe A, Rundle S, San Cartier R.
$1,999,599 CAD            04/2024 – 04/2028

Monitoring nicotine: Triangulating social media, global survey and wastewater data to inform future vaping and smoking policies.
Australian National Health & Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Ideas Grant
Stjepanovic D, Sun T, Thai P, Hammond D, Zheng Q, Kuntsche E.
$105,535 USD             09/2022 – 08/2023

ITC Youth & Young Adult Surveys in New Zealand.
U.S. National Cancer Institute (NIH) (3P01CA200512-07S1)
Hammond D, Edwards R, Waa A, Ball J, Fong GT, Cummings KM, Hyland A.
$1,541,037 AUD             12/2023 – 12/2028

Cannabis legalization in Canada: International Cannabis Policy Study.
Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Project Grant
Hammond D, Driezen P, Freeman T, Greaves L, Hall W, Kilmer B, Pacula R, Wadsworth E, Wilkins C.
$2,134,350 CAD             04/2023 – 04/2028

Evaluating the impact of Newfoundland & Labrador’s sugar sweetened beverage tax on price, promotion, and consumption.
Canadian Cancer Society / Canadian Institutes of Health Research (707239)
Prowse R, Harding S, Hammond D, Paquette MC, Raine K, Wang P, Yanqing Y.
$200,00 CAD            01/2022 – 01/2023

Racial/ethnic inequities in diet quality and health during the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada: Trends experiences and policy solutions.
CIHR Operating Grant – Emerging COVID-19 Research Gaps & Priorities
Blanchet R, Olstad DL, Chowdhury T, Vanderlee L, Hammond D, Raine K, Potvin L, Nejatinamini S, Mulligan C, Larmarche B.
$153,713 CAD             12/2021 – 12/2022

Predicting and understand the use of nicotine products in a rapidly evolving nicotine marketplace: The International Nicotine Product, Policy, and Market Study.
U.S. National Institute of Health (2P01CA200512-06))
Cummings KM, Fong GT, Hyland A, Hammond*, Bickel W, Goniewicz M, O’Connor R, Levy D, et al.
$10,063,183 USD             09/2021 – 07/2026    *PI on Project 2 ($1,654,672 USD)

Evaluating nutrition labeling policy changes in the US and Mexico: the International Food Policy Study.
U.S. National Institute of Diabetes, Digestive, and Kidney Diseases/NIH (R01 DK128967)
Thrasher JF, Davis R, Hammond D, Barquera S, Jáuregui A, Hardin J, Vanderlee L.
$2,442,608 USD             09/2021 – 07/2025

Transitioning to the legal cannabis market in Canada: Legal and illegal cannabis purchases, and the effect of price, retail availability, and consumer perceptions.
Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction
Wadsworth E, Hammond D (Co-PI), Driezen P, Pacula R, Kilmer B.
$99,814 CAD              10/2020 – 03/2022

Health warnings, product labelling regulations, and consumer understanding of the health risks of cannabis.
Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction
Goodman S, Hammond D (Co-PI), Leos-Toro C.
$86,306 CAD              10/2020 – 03/2022

The impact of cannabis legalization on the illicit cannabis market in Canada.
Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Project Grant
Hammond D, Goodman S, Wadsworth E, Chaloupka F, Driezen P, Frank R, Greaves L, Pacula R, Rynard V.
$558,451 CAD              09/2020 – 09/2024

Enabling monitoring of ultra-processed food consumption among Canadians: Development and validation of a screener.
Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Project Grant
Moubarac JK, Shanks CB, Hammond D, Kirkpatrick S, Polksy J, Vanderlee L.
$286,876 CAD           09/2020 – 09/2023

The impact of vaping policies on the e-cigarette product market and youth vaping.
Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Project Grant – Catalyst Grant
Hammond D, East K, O’Connor RJ, Fong GT, Boudreau C, Arango M.
$99,377 CAD               09/2020 – 09/2021

The ITC New Zealand Project—Evidence for Achieving Smokefree Aotearoa Equitably (EASE).
New Zealand Health Research Council
Hoek J, Edwards R, Waa A, Stanley, White M, Ball J, Tautolo D, Fong GT, Hammond D, Thompson M, Quah ACK.
$4,949,736 NZD                09/2019-08/2024

What is the impact of vaping and smoking on nicotine intake and toxin exposure among youth in England compared with youth in North America?
National Institute for Health Research (UK)
McNeill A, Hitchman S, (Co-PIs), Brose L, Robson R, Hammond D, Goniewicz M, O’Connor R, Driezen P.
£473,380 GBP               07/2020 – 06/2023

Evaluating the impact of cannabis legalization in the Canadian territories.
Health Canada Substance Use and Addictions Program Grant
Hammond D, Hobin EP, Goodman S.
$1,293,472 CAD           09/2020-03/2024

The impact of vaping policies on the e-cigarette product market and youth vaping.
Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Project Grant – Catalyst Grant
Hammond D, East K, O’Connor RJ, Fong GT, Boudreau C, Arango M.
$99,377 CAD               09/2020 – 09/2021

The International Cannabis Policy Study: Cannabis policy evaluation in Ontario.
Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Team Grant: Partnerships for Cannabis Policy Evaluation
Hammond D, East K, O’Connor RJ, Fong GT, Boudreau C, Arango M.
$509,699 CAD               04/2020 – 04/2023

Youth Vaping: Nicotine Dependence, Cessation, and the Evolving Vaping Market.
Substance Use and Addictions Program- Health Canada
Hammond D, Reid JR, et al.
$1,129,588 CAD           06/2019-16/2022

International food policy study: Evaluating the impact of food labelling, marketing, and fiscal nutrition policies.
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Hammond D, Vanderlee L, Adams J, Bharwa J, Barquera S, Cameron A, Dubin J, Goodman S,  Jáuregui A, Kirkpatrick S, Penney T, Potvin Kent M, Roberto C, Sacks G, Thrasher JF, White M.
$2,994,975 CAD                04/2019-12/2024

International Food Policy Study: Evaluating the impact of food marketing policies on children.
Public Health Agency of Canada – Intl Health Grants Program
Hammond, Vanderlee L, on behalf of the IFPS Study Team.
$99,951 CAD   02/2019-02/2020

Evaluation of cigarette package inserts for enhanced communication with smokers.
U.S. National Cancer Institute /NIH (R01 CA215466).
Thrasher JF, Hammond D, Ferguson, Niederdeppe J.
$2,733,153 USD        01/2019-12/2023

Communicating the health risks of sugar-sweetened beverages.
U.S. National Institutes of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disease
Roberto CA, Bleakley A, Strasser A, Glanz K, Volpp K, Swartz M, Bragg M, Bellamy S, Hammond D (Consultant).
$1,946,315 USD    2017-2022

ITC Youth Vaping and Tobacco Survey.
Health Canada – Research Contract
Hammond D.
$24,500 CAD                01/2019 -03/2019

Examining the impact of numeric versus traffic light calorie labelling at the point-of-purchase on young adults’ food and beverage purchases and diet quality.
Canadian Foundation for Dietetic Research
Lee KM, Kirkpatrick SI, Hammond D, Olstad D, Hobin EP, Minaker L.
$20,000 CAD                2018-2020

Policy approaches to problematic substance use.
Public Health Agency of Canada – Research Contract
Hammond D.
$24,295 CAD                04/2017 -03/2018

Cannabis legalization: Impact on prevalence and risk behaviours among young people in Canada.
Canadian Institutes of Health Research – Project Grant
Hammond D, Hall W, Pacula R, George T, Rehm J, Werb D, Boudreau C, Driezen PR, Wadsworth E, Leos-toro C, Porath-Waller A, Elliot R.
$1,514,700 CAD             2018-2023

Cardiovascular disease attributable to nutrition-related causes: Estimating future burden and evaluating nutrition policy options for maximizing population health benefit in Canada.
Canadian Institutes of Health Research – Project Grant
Smith B, Manuel D, Anderson L, Arcand J, Hammond D, Hobin E, Jessri M, L’Abbé M, Manson H, McLaren L, Rosella L.
$325,125 CAD             2018-2021

Marijuana legalization: Impact on prevalence and risk behaviours among youth and young adults in Canada.
Canadian Institutes of Health Research – Catalyst Grant (Population Health Intervention Research on the Legalization and Regulation of non-Medical Cannabis in Canada)
Cooke M, Asbridge M, Baskerville NB, Elton-Marshall T, Grootendorst P, Guindon E, Hammond D, MacDonald J, Macdonald M, Mancuso M, Milicic S, Montreal A, Muhajarine N, Wild C.
$99,820 CAD             2018-2019

Marijuana legalization: Impact on prevalence and risk behaviours among youth and young adults in Canada.
Canadian Institutes of Health Research – Project Bridge Grant
Hammond D, Hall W, Pacula R, George T, Rehn J, Werb D, Boudreau C, Wadsworth E, Leos-Toro C, Porath-Waller A, Elliot R.
$100,000 CAD             2017-2019

The efficacy and population-level impact of nutrition labelling and taxation to reduce free sugar consumption among youth and adults in Canada.
Canadian Institutes of Health Research – Operating Grant
Hammond D, Acton R, Jones AC, Kirkpatrick S, Roberto C, Veerman LJ.
$277,701 CAD             2017-2019

Sugar-sweetened beverage consumption in Canada: consumption patterns over time and estimated health care costs.
Canadian Institutes of Health Research – Operating Grant
Hammond D, Jones AC, Kirkpatrick S, Veerman L, Horton S.
$92,821 CAD             2017-2019

A between-country dietary analysis and policy scan: Leveraging population-level nutrition data to inform policy.
Canadian Institutes of Health Research – Operating Grant
Kirkpatrick SI, Hammond D (Co-PI), Vanderlee L, Marcinow M.
$100,000 CAD             2017-2018

Understanding the Impact of online gambling opportunities on problem gambling: Evidence to inform prevention strategies.
Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care Health System Research Fund Targeted Research
Elton-Marshall T, Turner NE, Leatherdale ST, Mann RE, Harrigan K, Hammond D, McCready J.
$749,456 CAD             2016-2019

Examining alcohol warning labels as a tool to increase public awareness of alcohol-related health risks and reduce alcohol intake at the population level: Evidence to inform alcohol labelling policy and practice.
Health Canada (Research Contract)
Hobin EP, Stockwell T, Hammond D, Greenfield T, Rosella L, McGavock J, Zhao J, Paradis C, Manson H.
$738,934 CAD             2016-2019

Sugar sweetened beverages (SSBs): health care and economic costs in Canada.
Heart & Stroke Foundation of Canada, Canadian Cancer Society, Canadian Diabetes Association, Canadian Obesity Foundation, and the Chronic Disease Prevention Alliance of Canada (Research Contract)
Hammond D, Jones AC.
$24,500 CAD             2016-2017

Evaluating How Tobacco Control Policies are Shaping the Nicotine Delivery Market.
US National Institutes of Health (PO1 Grant)
Cummings KM, Fong GT, O’Connor RJ, Hammond D, Bickel W, Levy D, et al.
$15,000,000 USD*             2016-2021

Surveillance of dietary patterns and the food environment among youth and young adults in Canada.
Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)
Hammond D, Vanderlee L, Kirkpatrick S, Dubin J, Vanderkooy P.
$199,654 CAD             2015-2017

Evaluating the impact of changes to Canada’s food labelling policies on pre-packaged foods.
Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)
Hammond D, Vanderlee L, Kirkpatrick S, Dubin J, Vanderkooy P.
$199,654 CAD             2015-2017

E-cigarettes in Ontario: Patterns of use among youth, product design and clinical efficacy.
Ontario Ministry of Health and Long term Care – Health System Research Fund (HSRF)
Hammond D, Goniewicz M, McNeill A, Papadakis S, Czoli C, Leatherdale S, Pipe A, Reid R.
$499,776 CAD             2014-2016

Canadian Dietary Cohort Survey for Young Adults.
University of Waterloo Chronic Disease Prevention Initiative Seed Grant.
Hammond D, Black J, Dubin J, Kirk S, Kirkpatrick S, Minaker LM, Paquette MC, Raine K, Schonlau M, Vanderlee L.
$9,933CAD             2014-2015

Promotional activities for e-cigarettes in Canada.
Health Canada
Hammond D.
$9,950 CAD             2014

Efficacy and preferences for different approaches to calorie and sodium labelling on restaurant menus among parents of young children in Ontario: Evidence to inform implementation of the Ontario Health Kids Strategy.
Public Health Ontario
Hobin E, Manson H Rosella L, Hammond D.
$34,500 CAD             2014

Investigating the impact of a simple standardized retail nutrition labelling system on the nutritional quality of consumer’s food purchases in supermarkets in Canada.
Canadian Institutes of Health Research – Operating Grant
Hobin EP, Hammond D (Co-PI), Bollinger B, L’Abbe M, Manson H, Rosella L, Vanderlee L.
$176,753 CAD             2014-2017

Consumer appeal of very low nicotine cigarette. P-01 Supplement Grant.
US National Institutes of Health
Cummings KM, Fong GT, Hammond D, O’Connor RJ.
$407,874 USD             2013-2014

Food Safety and Ontario’s Youth: Can Food Safety Training Effectively Improve Knowledge and Practice in Ontario High School Students?
OMAF and MRA Food Safety Research Program 2013/14
Majowicz S, Leatherdale S, Diplock K, Papadopoulos A, Hammond D, Jones-Bitton AJ, Rebellato S, Dubin J.
$149,000 CAD             2014-2017

Encouraging a culture of moderation: investigating the efficacy of standard drink labels and health messages on alcohol containers among adults in Ontario.
Public Health Ontario
Hobin E, Hammond D, Stockwell T, Rosella L, Manson H, Rempel B.
$115,345 CAD             2013-2014

Evaluating the impact of mandatory nutrition information on menus.
US National Institutes of Health
Hammond D (PI), Harnack L, Thrasher J, Hanning RH, Thompson ME.
$637,729 USD             2013-2015

Understanding utilization and impact of a smartphone smoking cessation application: a mixed methods implementation pilot study.
Canadian Cancer Society Research Institute (CCSRI) Innovation Grant.
Baskerville NB, Hammond D (Co-PI), Whittaker R, Guindon E, Brown KS, Norman C.
$199,301 CAD             2013-2016

Using e-cigarette market trends to inform PATH.
National Institute of Drug Abuse – Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study – Ad Hoc Project
Delvano (PI), Hammond D.
$13,704 USD             2013-2014

Investigating the impact of an on-shelf nutrition labelling system on customer food purchases in supermarkets in Canada: A natural experiment.
Propel Centre for Population Health Impact
Hobin E (Co-PI), Hammond D (Co-PI), L’Abbe M, Bollinger B, Rosella L, Manson H, Vanderlee L.
$10,000 CAD             2013-2014

Health around the corner: a multi-disciplinary, mixed-methods evaluation of a healthy corner stores intervention in Toronto, Ontario.
Propel Centre for Population Health Impact
Minaker L, (Co-PI), Hammond D (Co-PI), Mah C, Cook B, Raine K, McLeod L, Shelley J.
$10,000 CAD             2013-2014

Evaluating the impact of Canada’s caffeinated energy drink policy among youth and young adults.
Canadian Institute of Health Research – Operating Grant.
Hammond D (PI), Martineau C, Fenton N, Harrington D, Vanderkooy P.
$199,635 CAD            2013-2015

Ensuring uptake of RAI evidence and knowledge by all (EUREKA): A strategy for persons with mental illness.
Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) – Planning Grant.
Martin L, Perlman, CP, Bieling P, Hammond D.
$19,986 CAD             2013-2014

The impact of nutrition information on restaurant menus.(Contract)
British Columbia Ministry of Health.
Hammond D (PI).
$10,000 CAD             2012

Nutrition Labelling: Comprehension and Use of Nutrition Facts Tables among Young People in Canada.
Canadian Foundation for Dietetic Research.
Hammond D (PI), Hobin EP (Co-PI), Sheeshka J, McVey G, O’Brien MF.
$49,822 CAD             2012-2014

Evaluation the Health Check restaurant program. (Contract)
Heart & Stroke Foundation of Canada
Hammond D.
$39,500 CAD             2012-2014

Effectiveness of Tobacco Control Policies in High vs. Low Income Countries.
US National Cancer Institute / National Institutes of Health (3P01CA138389-05S1)
Cummings KM (Chief PI), Hammond D (PI for Canada), Hyland A, Thrasher JT.
$2,071,789 USD          2012-2014

Building evidence for effective and sustainable cigarette warning label policy.
US National Cancer Institute / National Institutes of Health (R01 CA167067-01)
Thrasher J, Hammond D, Santilla EA, Cummings KM, Borland R, Travers M, Fong GT, Boudreau C, Yong HH, Sebrie E, O’Connor RJ, Hardin J.
$2,051,721 USD          2012-2017

Nutritional labeling on menus in Canada and the United States: Evidence to inform policy.
Canadian Institutes of Health Research – Operating Grant: Population Health Intervention Research
Hammond D, Harnack L, Thomspon ME, Hanning RH, Thrasher J.
$200,000 CAD            2012-2014

Reaching young adult smokers: An evidence based smartphone cessation application.
Health Canada
Baskerville B, Cameron R, Cowan D, Hammond D, Guindon E, McGarry F.
$300,552 CAD            2011-2012

Investigating the impact of toy premiums on children’s choice of food products: evidence to inform policy.
University of Waterloo Research Incentive Fund
Hammond D.
$6,594 CAD             2011-2012

Propel Centre for Population Health Impact – Operating grant.
Canadian Cancer Society Research Initiative
Riley B, Brown KS, Cameron R, Fong GT, Hammond D, (5 other CoApplicants)
$8,800,000 CAD         2011-2016

Public health analysis of innovative nutritional labelling cafeteria initiative at Ottawa Hospitals.
Public Health Agency of Canada
Hammond D, Vanderlee L.
$77,800 CAD         2011-2013

Measuring the impact of the legalization of online gambling in Ontario.
Ontario Problem Gambling Research Centre
Elton-Marshall T, Leatherdale ST, Harrigan K, Hammond D, Zanna MP.
$360,270 CAD         2011-2014

A new focus on tobacco use prevention and cessation: Engaging the Canadian optometry community.
Health Canada
Kennedy RD, Spafford MM, Brule J, Hammond D, Schultz ASH, Fong GT, Thompson ME.
$217,133 CAD         2011-2012

The International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Project: Evaluating the impact of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control With an Emphasis on Low and Middle Income Countries.
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Fong GT, Cummings KM, Borland R, Hammond D, et al.
$7,430,000 CAD         2011-2016

The impact of health warning labels on smokeless tobacco products in India and Bangladesh.
International Development Research Agency
Hammond D, Gupta P, Nargis N, Mutti S.
$33,692 CAD         2011-2013

Improving Quitline Reach and Integration: Evaluating a Policy Intervention Aimed at Increasing Tobacco Cessation.
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Campbell SH, Baskerville NB, Hammond D, Kennedy RD.
$197,021 CAD         2011-2012

Shaping the direction of youth health: The COMPASS Study.
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Leatherdale S, Brown KS, Childs R, Elliot S, Faulkner G, Hammond D, Manske S.
$1,446,220 CAD        2011-2016

Australian Cigarette Packaging Study.
NIH Trans-disciplinary Tobacco Use Research Centre Career Development Program Grant
Hammond D.
$16,512 CAD         2010-2011

Impact of tobacco pack size and shape on consumer perceptions.
U.S. National Institutes of Health (P01 administrative supplement grant)
Cummings KM (Co-PI), Hammond D (Co-PI), Bansal-Travers M, O’Connor RJ, Fong GT Thrasher J, Tworek C.
$117,524 USD         2010-2011

The impact of regulating nutritional information on menus: evidence to inform policy.
Canadian Cancer Society Research Institute
Hammond D, Hanning RM, Thrasher JF.
$281,549 CAD         2010-2012

Chatter Box: Policy Implications for Cigarette Packaging beyond Light and Mild.
Health Canada Federal Tobacco Control Strategy Contribution Funding
O’Connor S, Schwartz R, Dewhirst T, Hammond D, Cohen J, Di Sante E, Philipneri A, Tilson M, Lavack A.
$182,994 CAD         2010-2011

Effects of current and plain cigarette pack design on smokers’ cigarette evaluation. NHMRC Project grant #623202
Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC)
Wakefield M, Hammond D, Goldberg M, Durkin S, Chapman S.
$646,800 AUD         2010-2011

International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Survey.
U.S. National Institutes of Health
Fong GT, Cummings KM, Borland R, Hastings G, Thompson M, Hyland A, McNeill A, Hammond D, et al.
$2,772,801 USD       2009-2012

The effectiveness of tobacco control policies in high vs. low income countries.
U.S. National Institutes of Health: P-01 Project Grant
*Principle Investigator on Project 2: $785,857 USD
*Co-Investigator on Projects 1,3-5: $11,366,361 USD
$12,152,218 USD      2009-2014

The impact of plain packaging.
NIH Trans-disciplinary Tobacco Use Research Centre Career Development Program Grant
Hammond D, Doxey JR.
$11,500 USD       2009-2010

Clinical Study Investigating the behaviour of smokers using reduced nicotine cigarettes.
Health Canada Tobacco Control Programme – Tobacco Products Regulatory Science Project Grants (Contract)
Hammond D, O’Connor RJ, Benowitz N, Fong GT.
$348,328 CAD       2009-2011

CIHR Training Grant in Population Intervention for Chronic Disease Prevention: A Pan-Canadian Program.
Canadian Institute of Health Research
PIs: Cameron R, Riley B, Ferrence R, Raine K, Gotay C, Plotnikoff R.
Co-Is: 58 additional mentors, including Hammond D.
$1,950,000 CAD       2009-2015

Tobacco packaging regulations: plain packaging and beyond.
CIHR Canadian Tobacco Control Research Initiative
Hammond D, Fong GT, Zanna MP.
$79,465 CAD       2008-2010

International Packaging Study.
Trans-disciplinary Tobacco Use Research Centre Career Development Program Grant
Hammond D, O’Connor RJ.
$17,500 USD       2008-2009

Tobacco product reporting regulations: Evaluation and dissemination of key findings.
Health Canada Tobacco Control Programme – Tobacco Products Regulatory Science Project Grants. (Contract)
Hammond D, O’Connor RJ, McNeill A, Collishaw N.
$43,637 CAD       2007-2009

Asia Pacific Smoking Study.
Canadian Tobacco Control Research Initiative-IDEA Grant
Hammond D, Suzuki G, Yang J, Awang R, O’Connor RJ.
$50,000 CAD       2006-2008

Asia Pacific Smoking Study.
Trans-disciplinary Tobacco Use Research Centre Career Development Program Grant
Hammond D.
$56,000 CAD       2006-2008

Communicating tobacco product and constituent information to smokers.
Ontario Tobacco Research Unit (OTRU) Investigator Award
Hammond D.
$20,000 USD       2006-2007

Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation in China and South Korea: The ITCAsia Project.
National Cancer Institute / National Institutes of Health (US)
Fong GT, Borland R, Cummings KM, Hastings G, Thompson M, Hyland A, Hammond D, et al.
$2,875,544 USD      2006-2011

International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Project: Evaluating the Psychosocial and Behavioural Effects of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control.
Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR)
Fong GT, Borland R, Cummings KM, Hastings G, Thompson M, Hyland A, Hammond D, et al.
$3,880,438 CAD      2007-2011

Human smoking behaviour, cigarette toxicity, and international testing protocols.
Canadian Tobacco Control Research Initiative
Hammond D, Fong GT.
$80,000 CAD       2005-2007

Evaluating Low Ignition Propensity Cigarette Legislation.
National Cancer Institute (US)
O’Connor RJ, Giovino G, Cummings KM, Fong GT, Hammond D.
$1,950,500 USD      2006-2009

Impact of Lower Ignition Propensity Cigarettes on Smoking Behaviours and Toxin Exposure.
Trans-disciplinary Tobacco Use Research Centre—Career Development Grant
Hammond D.
$25,000 USD       2005-2006

Cigarette design and product regulation.
Trans-disciplinary Tobacco Use Research Centre—Developmental Research Grant
Hammond D.
$25,000 USD       2005-2006

International Tobacco Control Policy Survey.
National Cancer Institute / National Institutes of Health (US)
Cummings KM, Fong GT, Borland R, Hastings G, Giovino G, McNeill A, Chaloupka F, Zanna MP, Hyland A, Hammond D. et al.
$2,759,800 USD      2004-2007

Building the Evidence Base for Tobacco Control Policies: Transdisciplinary Tobacco Use Research Center.
National Cancer Institute /National Institutes of Health (US)
Cummings KM, Fong GT, Borland R, Hastings G, Giovino G, McNeill A, Chaloupka F, Zanna MP, Hyland A, Hammond D. et al.
$9,576,775 USD      2004-2009

Tobacco Control in Post-Secondary Institutions.
Health Canada, Tobacco Control Program.
Hammond D. (Contract)
$74,000 CAD       2004-2005

Youth Smoking Prevention- Industry Denormalization Project.
Canadian Tobacco Control Research Initiative (CTCRI)
Hammond D.
$10,000 CAD       2003-2004

Tobacco Industry Marketing Strategies: Sponsorship, Promotion, & Point-of-Sale.
Canadian Tobacco Control Research Initiative (CTCRI)
Hammond D.
$10,000 CAD       2003-2004

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