External Grants as Principal Investigator
Total $2,175,062 (at Rutgers) as PI
[Total of all external grants at Rutgers is $14,254,380]
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), National Institutes of Health
3R42DA039595-S1 $73,579
Greene and Hecht (MPIs)
Supplemental Funding 05/2018 – 04/2021
Interactive technology for media literacy drug prevention in community groups: Marijuana legal states.
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), National Institutes of Health
R42DA039595 $1,426,420
Greene and Hecht (MPIs)
Funded 05/2017 – 04/2019
Phase II: Interactive technology for media literacy drug prevention in community groups.
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), National Institutes of Health
R41DA039595 $224,630
Greene and Hecht (MPIs)
Funded 05/2015 – 01/2016
Phase I: Interactive technology for media literacy drug prevention in community groups.
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), National Institutes of Health
R21DA027146 $450,433
Greene (PI)
Funded 02/2010 – 01/2012
Active involvement in creating high school substance use prevention messages.
• Video description at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_31QfWg-EAU
• Short summary available at: http://comminfo.rutgers.edu/~kgreene/research/nida/
• Curriculum created listed by SAMHSA’s NREPP as “effective” ATOD program
External Grants as Co-Investigator, Researcher, Collaborator, etc.
Total $9,136,740 (at Rutgers) as Co-I, researcher, collaborator, etc.
Kom op tegen kanker (translation: “Stand up to Cancer”; funded by the Flemish cancer society)
Beullens (PI) (Greene, Scientific Advisor)
International (Belgium)
Funded 10/1/2020 – 12/31/2025 3H200553 €349,970 or est. $380,216
#SmokeFree: Developing and testing an active involvement prevention intervention incorporating social media to reduce smoking initiation among adolescents.
National Cancer Institute (NCI), National Institutes of Health
R37CA222002 $2,116,883
Wackowski (PI) (Greene, researcher)
Funded 04/1/18-3/31/24
Perceptions and impact of modified risk tobacco product communication messages.
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), National Institutes of Health
R44DA051243 $224,551
Hecht (PI) (Greene, DSMB Chair)
Funded 06/2020 – 03/2023
Reducing high school athletes’ prescription opioids misuse and diversion through the Student Athlete Wellness Portal.
National Cancer Institute (NCI), National Institutes of Health
3P30CA072720-21S2 $199,788
Kohler (Supplement PI; Libutti site PI) (Greene, Co-I)
Supplemental Funding 03/2020 – 02/2021
Vaccine hesitancy related to uptake of the HPV vaccine in regions with low adolescent HPV vaccination rates.
National Cancer Institute (NCI), National Institutes of Health
R01CA218068 $2,513,530
Stapleton (PI) (Greene, Co-I)
Funded 07/15/2017 – 05/31/2022
Randomized trial of a social media-delivered intervention targeting indoor tanning users.
National Cancer Institute (NCI), National Institutes of Health
R01CA190444 $3,059,740
Delnevo, Steinberg (MPIs) (Greene, Researcher)
Funded 06/2015 – 05/2020
Physicians’ perceptions, attitudes, and communication of e-cigarettes (PACE).
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), National Institutes of Health
R03DA03524201 $132,496
Banerjee (PI) (Greene, Consultant)
Funded 07/2013 – 06/2014
Exploring persuasiveness of non cigarette tobacco product (NCTP) advertising on youth.
National Cancer Institute (NCI), National Institutes of Health
R03CA165801 $159,370
Stapleton (PI) (Greene, Co-I)
Funded 07/2012 – 07/2014
Social influences on indoor tanning behavior in young women.
National Cancer Institute (NCI), National Institutes of Health
R21CA143253 $334,343
Robinson (PI) (Greene, Consultant)
Funded 07/2010 – 06/2012
Communication-participation behavior during the delivery of breast-cancer care.
Alcohol Education and Research Council (AERC), London, UK
Banerjee (PI) (Greene, Co-I)
Funded 2008 – 2009 (£4,959) est. $6,298
It destroyed me/it destroyed my sister: Examining transportation and other traditional persuasion effects of anti-alcohol narratives.
Social Science Small Grant, Nuffield Foundation, London, UK
Banerjee (PI) (Greene, Co-I)
Funded 2008 – 2009 (£7,500) est. $9,525
My/our experience, your lesson: Using transportation theory to examine efficacy of anti-drug testimonials.
External Grants as Mentor
Total $2,942,578 (at Rutgers) as mentor
National Cancer Institute (NCI), National Institutes of Health
1F99CA294165-01 (F99/K00) $392,052 for Y1&2 of five years
Broadbridge (PI) (Greene, sponsor)
Funded (09/01/2024 – 08/31/2026)
Comparing post-test genetic counseling with and without pre-test counseling: The evolving landscape for optimizing cancer care.
National Cancer Institute (NCI), National Institutes of Health
1K99CA279651-01A1 $1,020,448
Kastrinos (PI) (Greene, mentor)
Funded (04/01/2024 – 3/31/29)
Developing a communication support intervention for cancer caregivers in emerging and young adulthood.
National Cancer Institute (NCI), National Institutes of Health
1K22CA258675-01A1 $659,697
Kohler (PI) (Greene, mentor)
Funded 8/1/2022 – 7/31/2025
Addressing HPV vaccination disparities through tailored messaging for hesitant families.
NJACTS
KL2TR003018 $245,000
Heinert (PI) (Greene, Mentor)
Funded 07/1/2021 – 06/30/2023
A youth-led digital education intervention to improve blood pressure for hypertensive adults who present to the emergency department.
Other External Grant Funding (prior to Rutgers)
–Consultant for ENCHAC, Eastern North Carolina HIV/AIDS Consortium (1998-99). This project included focus groups, development of TV/radio PSAs and pre/post phone surveys. Greene’s role was message production, research design, survey development, and analysis.
–Consultant for “Work First” grant (1998-99), state of NC, child-only welfare cases. This project included surveys of thousands of families across NC where the child received state benefits. Greene’s role was survey development, and analysis.
–Consultant for data analysis and design on CAPABLE schools project grant (1993-95; funded by NC Health). This project was a multi-year violence prevention project in NC junior and high schools. Greene’s role (researcher) was research design, survey development, and analysis.
Internal Grants (at Rutgers)
Cancer Institute of New Jersey, Center for Cancer Prevention and Control pilot grant
Greene and Devine (MPI, Greene as lead)
Funded 07/01/2022 – 08/01/2023 $14,875
Companion influence on patient communication during prostate cancer care.
Cancer Institute of New Jersey, Center for Cancer Outcomes and Survivorship pilot grant
Greene, Broadbridge, Devine (MPI, Greene as lead)
Funded 06/01/2022 – 12/01/2022 $4,800
Perceptions of provider empathic communication & facilitating holistic cancer care.
Cancer Institute of New Jersey, Pediatric Cancer and Blood Pilot Project Program
Venetis and Devine (MPIs) (Greene, Co-I)
Funded 06/01/2022 – 12/01/2022 $47,968
AYA cancer survivor and parent communication and transition readiness.
RBHS, through IDEA grants
Rothpletz-Pugila (PI) (Greene, Co-I)
Funded 2020 – 2021 $1,000
Building equity-oriented health care capacity: An assessment of health care provider clinical care, educational, and research protocol trauma-informed knowledge and practices at Rutgers Biomedical and Health Science (RBHS) schools.
Multiple internal (University) awards not listed
(School/College level internal grant awards less than $5K each).
Other Grant-related activity
Consultant, FDA expert panel on health information message impact (May 2016), RTI
Reviewer for NIH, generally in Health of Population study sections (yearly, 2004 to present)
Review NIH Loan Repayment Program, yearly
Reviewer for Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, other agencies (occasional, 2005 to present)
Consultant for NJ Pride Center on grant proposals and research (evaluation) (2004 to present)
Consultant for Hyacinth, NJ AIDS Service Organization (2002 to present) on grant proposals
Consultant for University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Department of Africology—developing grant proposal for African American women at high risk for contracting HIV (2003)