Glen Morgan joined the Tobacco Control Research Branch within the Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences at the National Cancer Institute in 1998 as a Clinical Psychologist and Program Director. He received his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology at Washington University in St. Louis (1998). Prior to joining NIH, he was the Director of Behavioral Sciences and Research at the Wyoming Valley Family Practice Residency and a Clinical Assistant Professor of Family and Community Medicine at the Milton Hershey College of Medicine of the Pennsylvania State University for 14 years.
Dr. Morgan has been the lead Program Official for the Transdisciplinary Tobacco Use Research Centers (P50) since their inception in 1999 and co-directed NCI’s Tobacco Intervention Research Clinic. Programmatically, he oversees a portfolio of research grants focusing on etiology of tobacco use and adult treatment interventions. Dr. Morgan's research has centered on smoking interventions in primary care, cessation among chronically diseased patients, and interdisciplinary research in the treatment of tobacco use and nicotine addiction.
Select Publications and Presentations:
Mâsse, L., Moser, R., Stokols, D., Trochim, W., Taylor, B., Marcus, S., Morgan, G., Hall, K., Croyle, R. (Under review) Measuring Collaboration and Transdisciplinary Integration in Team Science: Findings from the National Cancer Institute TTURC Evaluation Study. American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
Mabry, P., Abrams, D., Olster, D., Morgan, G. (Under review) Interdisciplinary Science and the NIH Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research, American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
Link:
Morgan, G., Backinger, C., & Leischow, S. (2007). The Future of Tobacco Control Research. Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention, 16 (6), 1077-1080.
Mabry, P., Augustson, E., Morgan, G., & Leischow, S. (2005). Clinical Approaches to Smoking Cessation. In Hirsch, F. R., Bunn, P.A., Jr., Kato, H., & Mulshine, J.L. (Eds.), Prevention and Early Detection of Lung Cancer. Abingdon, England: Taylor & Francis.
Morgan, G., Kobus, K., Gerlach, K., Neighbors, C., Lerman, C., Abrams, D., & Rimer, B. (2003) Facilitating Transdisciplinary Research: The Experience of the Transdisciplinary Tobacco Use Research Centers. Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 5 (1), S5-S10.
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