Grant Activity and Consulting (Reverse chronological order)
[projects in review not listed, including NIH K awards as mentor, R01s, etc.]
Funded (August 2022 – July 2023) by the Cancer Institute of New Jersey’s Center for Cancer Prevention and Control Program (CINJ CPC) for project “Companion influence on patient communication during prostate cancer care.” MPIs Greene & Devine.
Funded (June 2022 – December 2022) by the Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey’s Center for Cancer Outcomes and Survivorship Program (CINJ COSC) for project “Psychological adjustment across the breast cancer illness trajectory: Perceptions of provider empathic communication and facilitating holistic cancer care.” MPIs Greene & Broadbridge.
Funded (July 2021 – June 2023) by New Jersey Alliance for Clinical and Translational Science (NJ ACTS) for KL2 project “A youth-led digital education intervention to improve blood pressure for hypertensive adults who present to the emergency department.” Principal Investigator, Heinert (Greene, Co-Mentor).
Funded (April 2022-June 2023) by the Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey’s Pediatric Cancer and Blood Pilot Project Program for project “AYA Cancer Survivor and Parent Communication and Transition Readiness.” MPI Venetis & Devine, Greene Co-Investigator.
Funded (October 2020 – September 2024) by Kom op tegen Kanker (Stand up to Cancer), the Flemish cancer society for project “#SmokeFree: Developing and testing an active involvement prevention intervention incorporating social media to reduce smoking initiation among adolescents”. Principal Investigator: K. Beullens (Greene, Scientific Advisory Board).
Funded (June 2020 – March 2023) National Institutes of Health’s National Institute for Drug Abuse (NIDA) for project “Reducing high school athletes’ prescription opioids misuse and diversion through the Student Athlete Wellness Portal.” Principal Investigator, Hecht (Greene, Chair of DSMB). R44DA051243.
Funded (March 2020 – February 2021) National Institutes of Health’s National Cancer Institute (NCI) for Supplement project “Vaccine hesitancy related to uptake of the HPV vaccine in regions with low adolescent HPV vaccination rates.” Principal Investigator, Libutti; Supplement PI Kohler. 3P30CA072720-21S2 (Greene, Co-Investigator).
Funded (May 2018 – April 2019) National Institutes of Health’s National Institute for Drug Abuse (NIDA) for Supplement project “Interactive Technology for Media Literacy Drug Prevention in Community Groups: Marijuana Legal States.” Co-Principal Investigators, Greene & Hecht. 3R42DA039595-S1
Funded (June 2017 – April 2021) National Institutes of Health’s National Institute for Drug Abuse (NIDA) for project “Randomized trial of a social media-delivered intervention targeting indoor tanning users.” Principal Investigator, Stapleton. R01CA218068 (Greene, Co-Investigator).
Funded (May 2017 – April 2019) National Institutes of Health’s National Institute for Drug Abuse (NIDA) for Phase II project “Interactive Technology for Media Literacy Drug Prevention in Community Groups.” Co-Principal Investigators, Greene & Hecht. R42DA039595
Funded (May 2015 – January 2016) National Institutes of Health’s National Institute for Drug Abuse (NIDA) for Phase I project “Interactive Technology for Media Literacy Drug Prevention in Community Groups.” Co-Principal Investigators, Greene & Hecht. R41DA039595
Funded (May 2018 – April 2021) National Institutes of Health’s National Cancer Institute (NCI) project “Perceptions and Impact of Modified Risk Tobacco Product Communication Messages.” Principal Investigator, Wackowski. R37CA222002-01A1 (Greene, Co-Investigator).
Consultant, FDA expert panel on health information message impact (May 2016), RTI.
Funded (June 2015 – May 2020) National Institutes of Health’s National Cancer Institute (NCI) for project “Physicians’ Perceptions, Attitudes, and Communication of E-Cigarettes (PACE).” MPIs, Delnevo & Steinberg. R01CA190444 (Greene, Key Personnel)
Funded (July 15, 2013 – June 30, 2014) National Institutes of Health’s National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) for project “Exploring Persuasiveness of Non Cigarette Tobacco Product (NCTP) Advertising on Youth.” Principal Investigator, Banerjee. R03DA03524201 (Greene, Consultant)
Funded (July 2012 – July 2014) National Institutes of Health’s National Cancer Institute (NCI) for project “Social Influences on Indoor Tanning Behavior in Young Women.” Principal Investigator, Stapleton. R03CA165801 (Greene, Co-Investigator)
Funded (February 2010 – January 2012) National Institutes of Health’s National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) $456,263 for project “Active Involvement in Creating High School Substance Use Prevention Messages.” Principal Investigator, Greene. R21DA027146
Video description at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_31QfWg-EAU
Short video summary available at: http://comminfo.rutgers.edu/~kgreene/research/nida/
Curriculum created listed on SAMHSA’s NREPP as “effective” ATOD program
Funded (July 1, 2010 – June 30, 2012) National Institutes of Health’s National Cancer Institute for project “Communication-participation Behavior During the Delivery of Breast-cancer Care.” Principal Investigator, Robinson. R21CA143253 (Greene, Consultant)
Funded (with Banerjee PI, 2008-09), Alcohol Education and Research Council (AERC), London, UK (£4,959) for project “It Destroyed Me/It Destroyed My Sister: Examining Transportation and Other Traditional Persuasion Effects of Anti-Alcohol Narratives.” (Greene, Co-Investigator)
Funded (with *Banerjee PI, 2008-09), Social Science Small Grant, Nuffield Foundation, London, UK (£7,500) for project “My/Our Experience, Your Lesson: Using Transportation Theory to Examine Efficacy of Anti-Drug Testimonials.” (Greene, Co-Investigator)
Reviewer for NIH, generally in Health of Population study sections (2004 to present)
Reviewer for Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and other agencies (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 several 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)
Consultant for ENCHAC, Eastern North Carolina HIV/AIDS Consortium (1998-1999). This project included focus groups, development of TV/radio PSAs and pre/post phone surveys.
Consultant for “Work First” grant (1998-99), state of NC, child-only welfare cases. This project included surveys of thousands of NC families where the child received state benefits.
Consultant for data analysis and design on CAPABLE schools project grant (1993-1995). This project was a multi-year violence prevention project in NC junior and high schools.
[Multiple internal (University) seed grants and travel awards not listed (because they do not generate funds brought into the institution where employed at that time)] such as: 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. PI: Pamela Rothpletz-Pugila 2020-2021, Greene Co-Investigator. Also not listed are GFIR, internal seed grants through Rutgers.