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Stephen P. Fortmann, MD

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    Personal Information
    Email Tel (503) 335-2459 Tel (503) 335-2400
    Alternate Contact
    Terresa Fair Administrative Assistant Tel Work 503-335-6747

Professional Overview

Administrative Appointments

  • Director, Stanford Prevention Research Center (1998 - 2010)

Honors and Awards

  • Member, Institute of Medicine of the National Academies (2005)
  • Fellow, American College of Epidemiology (1988)
  • Fellow, American College of Physicians (1987)
  • Fellow, American Heart Association (1984)
  • Fellow, Society for Behavioral Medicine (1983)

Professional Education

M.D.: Univ. of Calif., San Francisco, Medicine (1974)
A.B.: Stanford Universtiy, Biology (1970)

Scientific Focus

Current Research Interests

Dr. Fortmann has moved to the Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research in Portland, Oregon (<http://www.kpchr.org/>). He remains active in the following studies based at Stanford and the Palo Alto Medical Foundation.

2 R01 CA67850 (Henriksen); 04/01/10–03/31/14; NIH/NCI
Impact of Retail Tobacco Advertising on Youth Smoking
This project is a longitudinal survey to determine effects of exposure to retail tobacco advertising on smoking initiation.

1 R01 HL87647-01 (PI Quertermous); 09/30/06–07/31/09; NIH
Whole Genome Association for Early Coronary Artery Disease and Related Phenotypes
Among the Atherosclerotic Disease, Vascular Function, and Genetic Epidemiology (ADVANCE) cohorts that enrolled cases of coronary disease and disease-free controls across a broad age spectrum, we propose to conduct a whole genome association study on 1,040 subjects followed by a second stage of focused genotyping on a separate sample of 2,093 subjects, as well as replication of the most significant findings with collaborating external investigators.
Role: Investigator

17RT-0152 (Henriksen); 07/01/08-06/30/11;Tobacco-Related Disease Research Program (TRDRP)
Association of Outlet Density with Smoking and Pack Price
This study seeks to understand whether the concentration of stores that sell cigarettes in a neighborhood, and the widespread cigarette advertising these stores contain, create an environment that promotes tobacco use.
Role: Investigator

R01DK081371-01 (Palaniappan); 01/15/09-12/31/13; NIH/NIDDK
Identifying Disparities in Type 2 Diabetes Among Asian Americans: The Pan Asian Cohort Study (PACS)
This study will provide a greater understanding of diabetes among Asian ethnic minorities in a comparable environment, and will contribute both to a global understanding of risk for Asian populations and to more targeted research, public health and clinical efforts throughout the U.S. This study is being conducted at the Palo Alto Medical Foundation Research Institute.
Role: Investigator
http://www.pamf.org/pacs/

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