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Peer Reviewed
Paving the desire paths of health information needs: Teaching students to edit Wikipedia
Brock, Tina
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Apollonio, Dorothy
UC San Francisco Previously Published Works
(2023)
Peer Reviewed
Paving the desire paths of health information needs: Teaching students to edit Wikipedia
Apollonio, Dorothy
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Brock, Tina
UC San Francisco Previously Published Works
(2023)
Article
Peer Reviewed
Research protocol for reviewing interventions for tobacco use cessation in people in treatment for or recovery from substance abuse
Apollonio, Dorothy
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Philipps, Rose
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Bero, Lisa
UC San Francisco Previously Published Works
(2012)
Article
Peer Reviewed
Access and lobbying: Looking beyond the corruption paradigm
Apollonio, Dorothy
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Cain, Bruce
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Drutman, Lee
UC San Francisco Previously Published Works
(2008)
Article
Peer Reviewed
The season of our discontent: Voters’ views on California elections
Baldassare, Mark
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Cain, Bruce
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Apollonio, Dorothy
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Cohen, Jonathan
UC San Francisco Previously Published Works
(2023)
Article
Peer Reviewed
Voters’ views of politics in California: Dissatisfaction, distrust, and withdrawal
Baldassare, Mark
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Cain, Bruce
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Apollonio, Dorothy
;
Cohen, Jonathan M
UC San Francisco Previously Published Works
(2023)
Peer Reviewed
FDA’s Nicotine Steering Committee should develop policies, regulations, and procedures that promote cessation and increase the use of proven therapies
Tsoh, Janice
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Apollonio, Dorothy
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Hall, Sharon
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Vijayaraghavan, Maya
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Ramo, Danielle
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Ling, Pamela
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Lempert, Lauren
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Glantz, Stanton
UC San Francisco Previously Published Works
(2018)
Peer Reviewed
The FDA should not adopt the nicotine “harm reduction” paradigm because doing so is likely to increase the amount of smoking-caused disease and death
Apollonio, Dorothy
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Glantz, Stanton
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Hall, Sharon
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Lempert, Lauren
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St Helen, Gideon
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Tsoh, Janice
UC San Francisco Previously Published Works
(2018)
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