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CURRICULUM VITAE JODY L. SINDELAR March 2012 Yale School of Medicine Phone: (203) 785-5287 Yale School of Public Health Fax: (203) 785-6287 Institution for Social and Policy Studies (Yale) E-mail: jody.sindelar@yale.edu National Bureau of Economic Research 60 College Street, Room 306 P.O. Box 208034 New Haven, CT 06520-8034 Web Pages Primary Research Web Page: http://medicine.yale.edu/labs/sindelar/ Yale School of Public Health Profile: http://publichealth.yale.edu/people/jody_sindelar.profile NBER Profile Web Page: http://www.nber.org/people/jody_sindelar Education Stanford University, B.A. and M.A., Economics, 1974 Stanford University, Ph.D., Economics, 1980 University of Chicago, Post-Doctoral Fellow, 1978-1980 Academic Appointments 1980 1984 Assistant Professor of Business Economics, University of Chicago Graduate School of Business 1984 1989 Assistant Professor, Yale School of Public Health, Yale School of Medicine 1984 present Joint Appointment, Institution for Social and Policy Studies, Yale University (for the purpose of teaching a course) Spring 1988 Joint Appointment, Adjunct Faculty, Yale School of Management 1989 1995 Associate Professor (without tenure), Yale School of Public Health, Yale School of Medicine 1995 2004 Associate Professor (with tenure), Yale School of Public Health, Yale School of Medicine, and Yale Graduate School 1995 1997 Associate Dean, Yale School of Public Health 2004 present Professor (with tenure), Yale School of Public Health, Yale School of Medicine, and Yale Graduate School 2005 present Head, Division of Health Policy and Management, Yale School of Public Health 2011 present PI/PD Economics, Yale Economics, Addiction and Policy training grant, NIDA T32. Professional Positions Prior to PhD Awarded 1975 1977 Economist in the Office of Income Security Policy, Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation/Research, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Washington, DC 1978 Economist at Public Services Laboratory, Georgetown University 1978 1980 Post-Doctoral Fellow, sponsored by Professors Gary S. Becker (Nobel Laureate) and T.W. Schultz (Nobel Laureate), Department of Economics, University of Chicago 1979 Lecturer, Department of Economics, University of Chicago 1980 (Fall) Visiting Assistant Professor, Boston University, School of Management Conferences Organized Page 1 of 20

Rethinking the War on Drugs through the US-Mexico Prism, May12-13, 2011. Co-organized with Former President of Mexico, Ernesto Zedillo, Yale Center for the Study of Globalization. American Society of Health Economics, President Elect and Chair Scientific Committee, inaugural meeting, University of Wisconsin, 2006. Professional Service, Honors, and Recognition Research Fellow, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), headquarters Bonn, Germany, 2012-2015. Visiting Scholar, RAND's Bing Center for Health Economics; Santa Monica office, November 8-12: Washington DC office December 8-10, 2010. President (July 2006-2008), President-Elect (July 2004-2006), past president (July 2008-2010), and founding member (2004), American Society for Health Economists (ASHE); Chair of the Scientific Program at inaugural meeting of ASHE in Madison, Wisconsin, June, 2006. Awarded a NIDA and NIA grants for the conference Editorial Board, Health Economics 2005 to present Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics 2006 to present Editorial Advisory Board, Mental Health Services Research Director, AHCPR, National Research Service Award, Yale s Training Program in Health Services, 1999 to 2004 National Bureau of Economic Research, Research Associate (by appointment) 1993 to present NIAAA Career Development Award, Research Scientist Career Development Award (K02 award), 1993 to 1998 Co-Director, AHCPR, National Research Service Award, Yale s Training Program in Health Services, 1992 to 1998 Director, Agency for Health Care Policy and Research Training Grant, Yale University,1995 to 1997, Co-Director 1992-1995 International Health Economic Association (ihea), Program and Scientific Committee, 1998, 2003 and 2005; and Student Paper Awards committee, 2005 Arrow Award Committee in Health Economics, 1997 to 2004. Chair and Member, Health Economics Panel, New York State Department of Health, one of four economists on rate making body setting price increases for all hospitals and nursing homes in New York State; Panel, June 1993 to 1997, Chair, August 1987 to 1995 Editor and founder of Medical Economics Group, a Yale University Institution for Social and Policy Studies working paper series, 1985 to 1989 NMIH Post-Doctoral Fellowship, 1978 to 1980 Fellowship, Stanford University, 1975 to 1977 Review Committees Health Services Organization and Delivery (HSOD), June 2011, ad hoc member Scientific Review Committee for the Yale-Donaghue Programs on Women s Health, 1998 to present NIA reviewer, 2010, ad hoc member NIDA Reviewer, 208, ad hoc member Tobacco-Related Disease Research Program, Review Committee, 2003 Reviewer, Robert Wood Johnson Substance Abuse, 2001 to 2005 Study Section Member, National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA) Treatment and Prevention Studies Committee, 1997 to 2003 Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, Special Review on Managed Care, 1995 National Sciences Foundation, 1994 to 1996 Reviewer for National Sciences Foundation, 1994 to 1995 National Institute on Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse, Study Section, Prevention and Epidemiology, Ad Hoc, 1994 Page 2 of 20

Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, Ad Hoc Committee to review training grant applications, May 1993 National Institute on Aging, Ad Hoc Review Committee, November 1993 National Institute on Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse, Ad Hoc Reviewer for Prevention and Epidemiology, October 1992 National Institute on Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse, Study Section, Prevention and Epidemiology, Ad Hoc, 1992, and NIAAA Ad Hoc, 1994 National Institute on Drug Abuse, Concept Review Committee: "Research Centers on Health Services, Research for Drug Abuse and Drug Problems," and "Managed Care of Substance Abuse Treatment", January 1991 Health and Retirement Survey, Ad Hoc Committee, National Institute on Aging, July 1990 Economics Special Review Committee, National Institute on Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse, November 1990 Advisory Boards and Boards of Directors American Society of Health Economics, Board of Directors, 2004-2009, 2011 to present. Executive Board, Institute for Social and Policy Studies, Yale University, Fall 2007 to present. Executive Board, Transdisciplinary Tobacco Use Research Yale center, and Center for Nicotine Use and Research at Yale, CENTURY, 2001 to 2008 Executive Board, Psychosocial Psychotherapy Development Research Center for Cocaine and Opioid Abuse, 2003 to 2007. Senior Scientific Committee, New England Node of the Clinical Trial Network, 2000 to 2006 Yale School of Medicine s Commission on Women Faculty, 2004 to 2006 Advisory Board, University of Miami, Economic Evaluation Methods: Development and Applications, 1999 to present Advisory Board, MUSC, 2003 Advisory Board, National Treatment Outcomes Monitoring System, Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, 2002 to 2003 Board of Directors, Eli Whitney Museum, 2000 to 2003 Advisory Board, Research Triangle Institute, Substance Abuse grant, 1994 to 1995 Board Member, Health Care Policy and Regulation Workshop, funded by Robert Wood Johnson, Tom Abbott, Director, 1993 to 1995 Board of Directors, Alcohol Services Organization of South Central Connecticut, 1992 to 1995 Board of Directors, Calvin Hill Day Care Center, 1989 to 1994 Board of Directors, Shirley Frank Foundation, Alcohol and Drug Treatment Center, New Haven, CT 1988 to 1990 Appointed Member of Government Task Forces Member, CT Alcohol and Drug Policy Council, Non-statutory Professional Resource Member, 1998 to 2002 Chair, Yale Seminar Series for Connecticut Legislation, Charles E. Culpepper funding, 1997 to 1999 Member, Working Group on Methadone Treatment for the Drug Policy Study for the Connecticut Law Revision Commission, 1996 to 1997 Member, Governor's Blue Ribbon Panel on Addiction, CT, 1995 to 1996 Chair and Member, Health Economics Panel, New York State Department of Health, one of four economists on rate making body setting price increases for all hospitals and nursing homes in New York State. Panel June 1993 to 1997, Chair August 1991 to 1996 Program Faculty at Yale Program Faculty, AHRQ, Training Grant, 2009 to present. Program Faculty, Yale s Drug Abuse Clinician Scientist (K12) program, 2003 to 2006. Page 3 of 20

Program Faculty, Yale s BIRCWH training program in substance abuse and women s health, 2004 to 2007. Program Faculty, Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Training Grant, Yale University,1994 to 2000 Program Faculty, Program on Aging and Claude D. Pepper Older American Independence Center, Yale University,1994 to 1998 Program Faculty, National Institute of Mental Health, Mental Health Services Systems Research Training Grant, 1994 to 2004. Program Faculty, Robert Wood Johnson Policy Scholars, Yale University, 1993 to1997 Professional Advising Consultant, Baltimore Needle Exchange research grant, 2002 Center for Substance Abuse Prevention Data Coordinating Center, SAMSA, 2001 Bristol Meyer Squibb, 1995 Bureau of Labor Statistics, Department of Labor, 1994 Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse, Columbia University, 1994 Parke-Davis Pharmaceutical Company 1993 Office of Applied Studies, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services (SAMHSA), Bethesda, MD, November 1993 Bureau of Health Professionals, US Public Health Service, USDHHS, 1990 National Institute on Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse May 1989 Federal Trade Commission 1989 American Psychiatric Association 1987 Veterans Administration (Washington DC) 1987 Various law firms (Hubbard, O'Brien and Hall; Rothschild, Barry, and Meyers; Horan Associates; and Rosen and Dolon; various times from 1980 to 1992) Professional Organizations American Society for Health Economists (ASHE), 2003 to present Committee on the Status of Women in the Economics Profession, 1980 to present American Economic Association, 1980 to present Research Society on Alcoholism, 1993 to 1996 Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, 1991 to 1995 Population Association of America, 1990 to present 1994 Association for Health Services Research, 1989 to present 1996 American Public Health Association, 1986 to present 1900 Health Economics Research Organization, 1983 to 1991 Health Economics Forum, 1982 to 1985 Society for the Study of Addiction to Alcohol and Drugs, 1993 to 1995 Teaching Courses taught at Yale, 1994 Present HPA 510a, Health Policy Core Course, 1994 HPA 600b, Doctoral Reading Seminar, Spring 1994, Fall 2010 HPA 587a, Advanced Health Care Economics, 1993-1998 HPA 589b, Economics of Alcohol, Drugs and Crime, Spring 2000 HPA 617a/HPA650a Joint Colloquium in Health Policy and Health Services Research and Mental Health Services Research 2001 to present HPA 590b/Econ 615, Addiction, Economics and Policy, Spring 2009 to present (joint with Economics Department and School of Public Health) Also served as advisor for many Masters, Ph.D. and Post-Doctoral students and advisor and reader for undergraduate essays, Masters essays and Ph.D. dissertations. Page 4 of 20

Teaching Courses Other Microeconomics: Yale School of Management, 1988 Microeconomics: Boston University, 1980 Labor Economics: University of Chicago, Graduate School of Business, 1980-1984 Health Economics: University of Chicago, Economics Department, 1979, 1980 Publications 1. Sindelar JL. The value of time and the use of medical care. Socioeconomic Issues in Health, 1981:51-75. 2. Sindelar JL. Differential Use of Medical Care by Sex. Journal of Political Economy 1982;90(5):1003-19. 3. Sindelar JL. Behaviorally caused loss of health and the use of medical care. Economic Inquiry 1982 Jul;20(3):458-71. 4. Dranove D, Satterthwaite M, and Sindelar JL. The effect of injecting price competition into the hospital market: the case of preferred provider organizations. Inquiry 1986 Winter;23(4):419-31. 5. Ibottson R and Sindelar JL. Evergreen Industries: Setting Pension Fund Objectives. Journal of Management Case Studies Summer 1986; 156 163. 6. Greany TL and Sindelar JL. An assessment of the anticompetitive effects of preferred provider organizations. Inquiry 1987 Winter;24(4):384-91 7. Greany TL and Sindelar JL. Physician-Sponsored Joint Ventures: An Antitrust Analysis of Preferred Provider Organizations. Rutgers Law Journal Spring 1987; 18(3): 513 589. 8. Sindelar JL. The Declining Price of Health Insurance. The Political Economy of Health Care, edited by H.E. Frech III, Pacific Institute for Public Policy Research and Ballinger, 1987; 259 292. 9. Investing in a Time of Uncertainty. Off Hours 1987; 4(7): 35 39 10. Ibbotson R, Ritter J, and Sindelar JL. Initial Public Offerings: From Venture Capital to Public Market. Journal of Applied Corporate Finance Summer 1988; 37 45. o Reprinted in New Developments in Commercial Banking, edited by Donald Chew, Blackwell Publishers, 1991. o Reprinted in New Corporate Finance, edited by Don Chew, McGraw Hill, 1993. 11. Sindelar JL. Yield curve strategy increases capital gains on investments. Healthcare Financial Management 1989 May;43(5):121-3. 12. Mullahy J and Sindelar JL. Lifecycle Effects of Alcoholism on Education, Earnings, and Occupation. Inquiry 1989 Summer;26(2):272-82. 13. Mullahy J and Sindelar JL. An Ounce of Prevention: Productive Remedies for Alcoholism. Journal of Policy Analysis and Management Spring 1990; 9(2): 249 253. 14. Lachs MS, Sindelar JL, and Horwitz RI. The Forgiveness of Co-insurance: Charity or Cheating? New England Journal of Medicine 1990 May 31;322(22):1599-602. 15. Horwitz RI, Viscoli CM, Berkman L, Donaldson RM, Horwitz SM, Murray CJ, Ransohoff DF, and Sindelar JL. Treatment Adherence and the Risks of Death After a Myocardial Infarction. Lancet 1990 Sep 1;336(8714):542-5. 16. Mullahy, J. and Sindelar JL. The Effects of Mental Health on Labor Force Participation: Gender Differences. Research in Human Capital and Development: Female Labor Force Participation, edited by Ismail Sirageldin, JAI Press, Greenwich, CT., 1990; 125 146. 17. Sindelar JL. Economic cost of illicit drug studies: critique and research agenda. National Institute on Drug Abuse Research Monograph Series. 1991;113:33-45. 18. Mullahy J and Sindelar JL. Gender Differences in Labor Market Effects of Alcoholism. American Economic Review May 1991; 161 165. 19. The Economics of Women's Health. Women's Studies Encyclopedia, edited by Helen Tierney, Peter Bedrick Press 1991; 165 167. Page 5 of 20

20. Brown E, Smith D, and Sindelar JL. Can we regulate the quality of care?: the case of dialysis in Connecticut. American Journal of Kidney Disease 1992 Jun;19(6):609-13. 21. Mullahy, J and Sindelar JL. The Economics of Alcohol and Labor Markets Productivity, Income, Schooling, and Employment. Alcohol, Health, and Research World 1992; 6(2): 134 139. 22. Sindelar JL. Measurement Issues in Alcohol Survey Data. Economic Research on the Prevention of Alcohol Related Problems, NIAAA monograph, edited by Greg Bloss and Michael Hilton. 1993; NIH Publication No. 93-3513: 201 228. 23. Mullahy J and Sindelar JL. Alcoholism, Work and Income Over the Life Cycle. Journal of Labor Economics 1993; 11(3): 494 520. o Reprinted in The Economics of Health Behaviours edited by John H. Cawley and Donald S. Kenkel, The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics, forthcoming. 24. Grossman M, Sindelar JL, Mullahy J, and Anderson R. Policy Watch: Alcohol & Cigarette Taxes. Journal of Economic Perspectives Fall 1993; 7: 211 222. o Reply: Grossman M, Mullahy J, and Anderson R. Journal of Economic Perspectives Winter 1995; 220 212. o Reproduced in Readings in Public Finance, edited by Samuel H. Baker and Catherine S. Elliot, Southwestern Publishing. 25. Brown E and Sindelar JL. The emergent problem of ambulance misuse. Annals of Emergency Medicine 1993 Apr;22(4):646-50. 26. Ibbotson R, Ritter J, and Sindelar JL. The Markets' Problems with the Pricing of Initial Public Offerings. Journal of Applied Corporate Finance Summer 1994; 66 74. o Reprinted in The Investments Reader, Second Edition, Kolbe Publishing Company. 27. Mullahy J and Sindelar JL. Alcoholism and income: the role of indirect effects. Milbank Quarterly 1994;72(2):359-75. 28. Mullahy J and Sindelar JL. Do Drinkers Know When to Say When? An Empirical Analysis of Drunk Driving. Economic Inquiry 1994; 32(3): 383 394. 29. Mullahy J and Sindelar JL. Health Capital, Risk Aversion, and the Variance of Income: Assessing Some Welfare Costs of Alcoholism and Poor Health. Journal of Human Resources 1995; 30(2): 439 459. 30. Rosenheck R, Frisman L, and Sindelar JL. Disability Compensation and Work: A Comparison of Veterans with Psychiatric and Non-Psychiatric Impairment. Psychiatric Services 1995 Apr;46(4):359-65. 31. Rizzo J and Sindelar JL. Medical Practice Guidelines and Efficient Allocation of Resources. Health Care Policy and Regulation, edited by Thomas A. Abbott, III. Kluwey Academic Publishers, 1995; 183 200. 32. Sindelar JL. The Effects of Alcoholism on Women's Labor Market Outcomes. Alcohol and Women: Issues for Prevention Research, edited by Jan M. Howard, Susan E. Martin, Patricia Mail, Michael Hilton and Elsie Taylor, 1996; NIH, NIAAA, Research Monograph No. 32, 291 314. 33. Rizzo J and Sindelar JL. Optimal Regulation of Multiply-regulated Industries: The Case of the Physician Services Market. Southern Economic Journal April 1996; 62(4): 966 978. 34. Mullahy J and Sindelar JL. Employment, Unemployment, and Problem Drinking. Journal of Health Economics 1996 Aug;15(4):409-34. 35. Sindelar JL and Manning W. Cost-Benefit and Cost-Effectiveness Analysis: Issues in the Evaluation of the Treatment of Illicit Drug Abuse. Treating Drug Abusers Effectively edited by J. Egertson, D. Fox and A. Leshner, Milbank/Blackwell. 1997; 187-222. 36. Sindelar JL. Cost-Benefit and Cost-Effectiveness Analyses: Issues in the Evaluation of the Treatment of Illicit Drug Abuse, with Will Manning, Jr. in Treating Drug Abusers Effectively, edited by Joel Egertson, Daniel Fox and Alan Leshner, Milbank/Blackwell, 1997; 187 222. Page 6 of 20

37. Rizzo J and Sindelar JL. Coordination Defaillante en Presence de Regulateurs Multiples: Le Cas des Medecins. Economie de la Sante: Trajectories du Futur, edited by de Stephane Jacobzone, INSEE, 1997; 362 369. 38. Margolin A, Avants K, Kosten T, and Sindelar JL. Psychosocial Treatments for Methadone Patients: Is More Treatments Necessarily Better? Problems of Drug Dependence (NIDA Research monograph) 1997. 39. The Consequences of Alcoholism: Medical, Neuropsychiatric, Economic, Cross-Cultural, edited by M. Galanter, American Journal of Psychiatry April 2000; 157(4): 653. 40. Mullahy J and Sindelar JL. Women and Work: Tipplers and Teetotalers. Health Economics 1997 Sep-Oct;6(5):533-7. o Reprinted in Electronic Health Economics Letters 1997; 1(3). 41. Mullahy, J. and Sindelar JL. Drinking, Problem Drinking and Productivity. Recent Developments in Alcoholism 1998;14:347-59. Review. 42. Sindelar JL. Social Costs of Alcohol. Journal of Drug Issues Summer 1998; 28(3): 763 781. 43. Rizzo J, Pashko S, Friedkin R, Mullahy J, and Sindelar JL. Linking the Health Utilities Index to the National Medical Expenditure Survey Data. Pharmacoeconomics. 1998 May;13(5 Pt 1):531-41. Erratum in: Pharmacoeconomics 1999 Dec;16(6):678. 44. Avants SK, Margolin A, Sindelar JL, Rounsaville BJ, Schottenfeld R, Stine S, Cooney NL, Rosenheck RA, Li SH, Kosten TR. Day Treatment Versus Enhanced Standard Methadone Services for Opioid-Dependence Patients: A Comparison of Clinical Efficiency and Cost. American Journal of Psychiatry 1999 Jan;156(1):27-33. 45. Rizzo J and Sindelar JL. Linking Health-related Quality-of-Life Indicators to Large National Data Sets. Pharmacoeconomics 1999 Nov;16(5 Pt 1):473-82. 46. French MT, Roebuck M, McLellan AT, and Sindelar JL. Can the Treatment Services Review (TSR) Used to Estimate the Costs of Addiction and Ancillary Services? Journal of Substance Abuse 2000;12(4):341-61. 47. Sindelar JL and Fiellin D. Innovations in Treatment for Drug Abuse. Annual Review of Public Health 2001;22:249-72. Review. 48. Sindelar JL. Opioid maintenance: the politics matter. Addiction. 2001 Oct;96(10):1517-8. 49. Jofre-Bonet M and Sindelar JL. Drug Treatment as a Crime Fighting Tool. Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics 2001 Dec 1;4(4):175-178. 50. French MT, Salome HJ, Sindelar JL, and McLellan AT. Benefit-Cost Benefit Analysis of Addiction Treatment: Methodological Guidelines and Application Using the DATCAP and ASI. Health Services Research 2002 Apr;37(2):433-55. 51. Akazawa M, Sindelar JL, and Paltiel AD. Economic Costs of Influenza-related Work Absenteeism. Value in Health 2003 Mar-Apr;6(2):107-15. 52. Jofre-Bonet M and Sindelar JL. Health Outcomes Index for Evaluating Substance Abuse Treatment. Journal of Behavioral Health Services 14 May 2004; 31(3): 229 241. 53. Busch S, Jofre-Bonet M, Falba T, and Sindelar JL. Burning a hole in the budget: Tobacco spending and its crowd-out of other goods. Applied Health Economics and Health Policy 2004;3(4):263-72. 54. Falba T, Jofre-Bonet M, Busch S, Duchovny N, and Sindelar JL. Reduction of Quantity Smoked Predicts Future Cessation Among Older Smokers. Addiction 2004 Jan;99(1):93-102. 55. Sindelar JL, Jofre-Bonet M, French MT, and McLellan AT. Cost Effectiveness Analysis of Addiction Treatments for Illicit Drug Dependence: Paradoxes with Multivariate Outcomes. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 2004 Jan 7;73(1):41-50. 56. Jofre-Bonet M, Sindelar JL, Petrakis IL, Nich C, Frankforter T, Rounsaville BJ, and Carroll KM. Cost-Effectiveness of Disulfiram: Treating Cocaine use in Methadone-Maintained Patients. Substance Abuse Treatment 2004 Apr;26(3):225-32. 57. Olmstead TA, White WT, and Sindelar JL. The Impact of Managed Care on Substance Abuse Treatment Services. Health Services Research 2004 Apr;39(2):319-43. Page 7 of 20

58. Olmstead TA and Sindelar JL. To What Extent Are Key Services Offered in Treatment Programs for Special Populations? Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 2004 Jul;27(1):9-15. 59. Jofre-Bonet M and Sindelar JL. Creating an Aggregate Outcome Index: Cost-effectiveness Analysis of Substance Abuse Treatment. Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research 2004 Jul-Sep;31(3):229-41. 60. Snyder A, Falba T, Busch S, Sindelar JL. Are State Legislatures Responding to Public Opinion When Allocating Funds For Tobacco Control Programs? Health Promotion Practice 2004 Jul;5(3 Suppl):35S-45S. 61. Busch S, Falba T, Duchovny N, Jofre-Bonet M, O Malley S, and Sindelar JL. Value to Smokers of Improved Cessation Products: Evidence from a Willingness-To-Pay Survey. Nicotine and Tobacco Research 2004 Aug;6(4):631-9. 62. Sindelar JL and Falba T. Securitization of Tobacco Settlement Payments to Reduce States Conflict of Interest. Health Affairs 2004 Sep-Oct;23(5):188-93. 63. Dodge R, Sindelar JL, and Sinha R. The role of depression symptoms in predicting drug abstinence in outpatient substance abuse treatment. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 2005 Mar;28(2):189-96. 64. Sindelar JL and Olmstead T. Illicit drug use and drug-related crime in: Elgar Companion to Health Economics, A. Jones (ed.) Edward Elgar Publishing, Brookfield, VT. 2005. 65. Sindelar JL, Duchovny N, Falba TA, and Busch SH. If Smoking Increases Absences, Does Quitting Reduce Them? Tobacco Control 2005 Apr;14(2):99-105. 66. Sindelar JL and Olmstead T. Managed Care s Dual Impact on Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment: Methadone Maintenance vs. Drug Free. Journal of Drug Issues 2005;35(3):507-528. 67. Falba T, Teng HM, Sindelar JL, and Gallo WT. The Effect of Involuntary Job Loss on Smoking Intensity and Relapse. Addiction 2005 Sep;100(9):1330-9. 68. Olmstead TA, Johnson JA, Roman PM, Sindelar JL. What are the correlates of substance abuse treatment counselor salaries? Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 2005 Oct;29(3):181-9. 69. Jofre-Bonet M, Busch SH, Falba TA, and Sindelar JL. Poor Mental Health and Smoking: Interactive Impact on Wages. The Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics 2005 Dec;8(4):193-203. 70. Olmstead TA and Sindelar JL. Does the impact of managed care on substance abuse treatment services vary by profit status? Health Services Research 2005 Dec;40(6 Pt 1):1862-82. 71. Wang H, Busch S, and Sindelar JL. The Impact of Tobacco Expenditure on Household Consumption Patterns in Rural China. Social Science & Medicine 2006 Mar;62(6):1414-26. Epub 2005 Aug 31. 72. Busch SH, Barry CL, Vegso S, Sindelar JL, and Cullen MR. Effects of a Cost-Sharing Exemption on Use of Preventive Services at One Large Employer. Health Affairs 2006 Nov- Dec;25(6):1529-36. 73. Rosenheck RA, Leslie D, Sindelar JL, et al. Cost-effectiveness of Second Generation Antipsychotics and Perphenazine in a Randomized Trial of Treatment of Chronic Schizophrenia. American Journal of Psychiatry December 2006; 163(12):2080-2089. 74. McCarty D, Fuller B, Arfken C, Miller M, Nunes EV, Edmundson E, Copersino M, Floyd A, Forman R, Laws R, Magruder KM, Oyama M, Prather K, Sindelar JL, Wendt W. Direct care workers in the National Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical Trials Network: Characteristics, opinions and beliefs. Psychiatric Services. 2007 Feb;58(2):181-90. PMID: 17287373. 75. Sindelar JL, Elbel B, Petry NM. What do we get for our money? Cost-effectiveness of adding contingency management. Addiction 2007 Feb;102(2):309-16. PMID: 17222286. Page 8 of 20

76. Olmstead TA, Sindelar JL, Petry N. Cost-effectiveness of Prize Based Incentives for Stimulant Abusers in Outpatient Psychosocial Treatment Programs. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 2007 Mar 16;87(2-3):175-82. Epub 2006 Sep 12. PMCID: 1950254. 77. McKee SA, Falba TA, O Malley S, Sindelar JL, O Connor P. Smoking Status is a Clinical Indicator for Alcohol Misuse in U.S. Adults. Archives of Internal Medicine 2007 Apr 9;167(7):716-21. PMID: 17420431. 78. Sindelar JL, Olmstead T, Peirce J. Cost-effectiveness of Prize Based Contingency Management in Methadone Maintenance Treatment Programs. Addiction. 2007 Sep;102(9):1463-71. PMCID: PMC3072844. 79. Olmstead TA, Sindelar JL, Easton CJ, and Carroll KM. The cost-effectiveness of four treatments for marijuana dependence. Addiction 2007; 102:1443-1453. PMCID: PMC2398724. 80. Barry CL and Sindelar JL. Equity In Private Insurance Coverage For Substance Abuse: A Perspective On Parity. Health Affairs. 2007 Nov-Dec;26(6):w706-16. Epub 2007 Oct 23. PMCID: PMC3072843. 81. Rosenheck RA, Leslie DL, Sindelar JL, et al. Cost-Benefit Analysis of Second-Generation Antipsychotics and Placebo in a Randomized Trial of the Treatment of Psychosis and Aggression in Alzheimer Disease. Arch Gen Psychiatry 2007;64(11):1259-1268. PMID: 17984395. 82. Olmstead TA, Johnson JA, Roman PM, and Sindelar JL. Why are SAT counselors in recovery paid less? Substance Abuse 2007;28(1):31-44. PMID: 19263560. 83. Olmstead TA, Sindelar JL, and Petry NM. Clinic Variation in the Cost-Effectiveness of Contingency Management. American Journal of Addiction. 2007 Nov-Dec;16(6):457-60. PMCID: PMC3072219. 84. McCarty D, Fuller B, Kaskutas LA, Wendt WW, Nunes EV, Miller M, Forman R, Magruder KM, Arfken C, Copersino M, Floyd A, Sindelar JL, Edmundson E.. Treatment Programs in the National Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical Trials Network. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 2008 Jan 1;92(1-3):200-7. PMCID: PMC2223274. 85. Falba TA and Sindelar JL. Spousal Concordance in Health Behavior Change. Health Services Research 2008 Feb;43(1 Pt 1):96-116. PMCID: PMC2323137. 86. Bishai D, Sindelar JL, et al. Willingness to Pay for Drug Rehabilitation: Implications for Cost Recovery. Journal of Health Economics. 2008 Jul;27(4):959-72. Epub 2007 Dec 5. PMCID: PMC2601723. 87. Sindelar JL. Paying for performance: the power of incentives over habits. Health Econ. 2008 Apr; 17(4):449-51. PMID: 18348117. 88. Gueorguieva R, Sindelar JL, Falba TA, Fletcher JM, Keenan P, Wu R, Gallo WT. The impact of occupation on self-rated health: cross-sectional and longitudinal evidence from the health and retirement survey. J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci. 2009 Jan;64(1):118-24. Epub 2009 Feb 4. PMCID: PMC2654983. 89. Jones ES, Moore BA, Sindelar JL, O'Connor PG, Schottenfeld RS, Fiellin DA. Cost Analysis of Clinic and Office-based Treatment of Opioid Dependence: Results with Methadone and Buprenorphine in Clinically Stable Patients. Drug Alcohol Depend. 2009 Jan 1;99(1-3):132-40. Epub 2008 Sep 19. PMCID: PMC2646001. 90. Falba TA, Sindelar JL, Gallo WT. Work Expectations, Realizations, and Depression in Older Workers. The Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics. 09 Dec;12(4):175-86. 91. Ayyagari P and Sindelar JL. The Impact of Job Stress on Smoking and Quitting: Evidence from the HRS. The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy. 2010 Jan 1;10(1). pii: art27. PMCID: PMC3103224. 92. Gueorguieva R, Sindelar JL, Wu R, Gallo WT. Differential changes in body mass index after retirement by occupation: hierarchical models. Int J Public Health. 2011 Feb;56(1):111-6. Epub 2010 Jul 13. PMCID: PMC3154720. 93. Sindelar JL and Ball S. Evaluating the Costs of Evidence Based Treatments for Substance Abuse. Addiction Science and Clinical Practice. Dec 2010, Vol 5. No 2, pp. 44-51. Page 9 of 20

94. Deb P, Gallo WT, Ayyagari, Fletcher and Sindelar JL. The effect of job loss on overweight and drinking. Journal of Health Economics. 2011 Mar;30(2):317-27. Epub 2011 Jan 14. PMCID: PMC3086369. 95. Fletcher JM, Sindelar JL and Yamaguchi S. Cumulative Effects of Job Characteristics on Health. Health Economics. 2011 May;20(5):553-70. doi: 10.1002/hec.1616. PMCID: PMC3066461 96. French MT, Maclean JC, Sindelar JL and Fang H. The Morning After: Alcohol Misuse and Employment among Working Men. Applied Economics. 2011 Aug;43(21): 2705-20. 97. Ayyagari P, Deb P, Fletcher J, Gallo W, Sindelar JL. Understanding Heterogeneity in Price Elasticities in the Demand for Alcohol for Older Individuals. Health Econ. 2011 Dec 12. doi: 10.1002/hec.1817. [Epub ahead of print]. 98. Kenkel D, Sindelar JL. Economics of Health Habits and Addictions: Contemporary Issues. chapter in Oxford Press book. Forthcoming 99. Fletcher JM and Sindelar JL. The Effects of Family Stressors on Substance Use Initiation. Rev. Econ. Household. Forthcoming. 100. Jody Sindelar and Nick Torsiello, Optimizing Financial Incentives to Improve Health among Military Personnel: Differences by Pay Grades and Across Branches. Forthcoming, Preventive Medicine. Papers in the Review Process 101. Fletcher JM, Deb P and Sindelar JL. Tobacco Use, Taxation and Self Control in Adolescence. NBER Working Paper w15130; 2009. 102. Fletcher JM and Sindelar JL. Estimating Causal Effects of Early Occupational Choice on Later Health: Evidence Using the PSID. NBER Working Paper w15256; 2009. 103. Kelly, Inas Rashad, Dave, Dhaval, Sindelar, Jody, and Gallo, Bill. The Impact of Early Occupation on Health Behaviors. 104. Jody Sindelar and Stephanie O Malley, Financial versus Health Incentives to Quit Smoking: A Field Study. Manuscripts and papers in progress. 105. Carolyn Mazure and Jody Sindelar, Tailored Medicine; the Power of Gender 106. Jody Sindelar, Patricia Keenan, Jason Fletcher, William Gallo, and Tracy Falba The Impact of First Occupation on Health at Older Ages. 107. Jody Sindelar, Cassie Chambers, Joachim Marti, Smoking cessation: framing the message to quit. 108. Joachim Marti and Jody Sindelar, Would a smaller pack size reduce smoking? Policy opportunities with the new FDA jurisdiction over tobacco. 109. Nick Torsiello and Jody Sindelar. Mental accounts as mechanism to enhance self-control. Book Reviews 1. Sindelar JL. Book review of Competition in the Health Care Sector: Ten Years Later, edited by Warren Greenberg, Inquiry, Summer 1986; 26: 309 310. 2. Sindelar JL. Book review of Medical Care, Medical Costs, The Search for a Health Insurance Policy, by Rashi Fein, Inquiry Spring 1987; 24: 97 98. 3. Sindelar JL. Book review of Health Care and the Changing Economic Environment, by Alan Sorkin, Journal of Health Administration Education Summer 1987; 469 470. 4. Sindelar JL. Book Review of Economics and Mental Health, edited by Richard G. Frank and Willard G. Manning, Jr., Inquiry September 1993; 30(2). Page 10 of 20

5. Sindelar JL. Book Review of The Costs of Poor Health Habits, edited by Willard Manning, Emmett Keeler, Joseph Newhouse, Elizabeth Sloss, and Jeffery Wasserman, Journal of Economic Literature December 1993; Vol. XXXI: 1993 1994. 6. Sindelar JL. Book Review of Individual and Social Responsibility: Child Care, Education, Medical Care and Long-term Care in America, edited by Victor R. Fuchs, Journal of Economics Literature March 1997; Vol. XXXV: 150 152. Editorials 1. Sindelar JL. Can smaller pack size help smokers quit? Special to CNN Fri November 18, 2011 http://www.cnn.com/2011/11/17/opinion/sindelar-cigarette-packs/index.html 2. Sindelar JL. Should we pay people to stop smoking? Special to CNN. 5 October, 2011. http://www.cnn.com/2011/10/05/opinion/sindelar-smoking-medicaid/?hpt=he_c2. 3. Sindelar JL. Double the State s Cigarette Tax. Op-ed., Hartford Courant 24 January, 2002. 4. Sindelar JL and Falba T. New Smoking Ban Would Clear the Air. Op-ed., Hartford Courant 2 May, 2003. Letters, Reports, and Other Publications 1. Hom-Diamond, Helen. Women Faculty Forum project boosting diversity of voices in op-ed pieces. Yale News. 10 October, 2011, http://news.yale.edu/2011/10/10/women-faculty-forumproject-boosting-diversity-voices-op-edpieces?utm_source=ynemail&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=yn-10-10-11. 2. The Market Structure of Health Insurance: Empirical Estimates. Report to the S. S. Huebner Foundation for Insurance Education, the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, November 1983. 3. Sindelar JL. Health Economics syllabus and reading list. Agricultural Economics, Agricultural Economic Development and Health Economics: Economics Reading Lists, Course Outlines, Exams, Puzzles and Problems, edited by Edward Tower, Eno River Press, pp.170 178, 1985. Also Sindelar JL. Health Economics syllabus and reading list. Business Administration Reading Lists and Curse Outlines Vol. 14, edited by Richard Porter, Eno River Press, 1981. 4. Academic Opportunities: Looking Beyond Economics Departments, with Sindelar JL in American Economic Association, Committee on the Status of Women in the Economic Profession (Newsletter) May 1986. 5. Intergenerational Transfers to and from the Elderly: Pecuniary and Nonpecuniary Transfers. Final Report to the Joint Economic Committee of Congress; July 1989. 6. Comments by Sindelar JL in Workshop on Modeling and Forecasting for the 1990s, USDHHS 1990; Publication # HRS-P-OD-90-5, p. 35. 7. Sindelar JL. Health Economics syllabus and reading list. Compendium of English Language Course Syllabi and Textbooks in Health Economics, edited by M. Hersh-Cochran and K. Cochran, World Health Organization, 1990. 8. Sindelar JL. Observations on the Value of Physician Work Time. Comments on "Comparisons of the Value of Physician's Time by Specialty" (Marder and Willkie). Regulating Doctors' Fees: Competition, Benefits, and Controls Under Medicare edited by H.E. Frech III. 1991; 282 287. 9. Sindelar JL. The War on Drugs: Making it a Public Health Battle Women Organizing Women Political Action Committee (WOWPAC) Newsletter October 1998; 1(2): 8 9. 10. Sindelar JL. Opioid Maintenance: The Politics Matter. Letter to the Editor, Addiction 2001; 96: 1517 1518. 11. Sindelar JL. What health economists have to say about public health and tobacco. Newsletter of the Committee on the Status of Women in the Economics Profession; Spring 2005. 12. Kenkel D, Sindelar JL. Economics of Health Habits and Addictions: Contemporary Issues. chapter in Oxford Press book. Forthcoming Page 11 of 20

Seminars and Presentations (1999 Present) ihea, Toronto, July 2011 Yale Conference on Stress and Addiction, CME, 2011. Rand, Santa Monica, 2011 Rand, Washington, DC, 2011 Addiction Health Service Research Conference, Lexington KY Oct 2011 Center for Disease Control, Prevention Effectiveness and Health Economics Branch, December, 2009. London School of Economics, Nov 2010 City University, London, Nov. 2090 Health Econometrics, University of Chicago, Oct 2090 Addiction Health Services Research conference, San Francisco, Oct 2009 NIDA conference on cost-effectiveness analysis West Haven CT VA, Behavioral Economics and Addictoin, May 2009 Yale, Organization for Internaltional Health, April 2009. Presendentail Address, Behavioral Economics and Health Habits, June 2008 University of Michigan, School of Public Health, 2009 AHSR, Job Stress, Self-control and Addiction, Boston, October 2008 Can we treat our way out of crime? National Research Council, National Academy of Science, Irvine, CA, October 2007 Addiction Health Services Research Conference, Overview of Cost-Effectiveness of Motivational Incentives in Community-based Clinics in the NIDA CTN, The Morning After: Alcohol Use and Employment Consequences, Atlanta, October 2007 Cost effectiveness analysis in the Clinical Trial Network. Addictions Health Services Conference, October 2007 How Occupation Affects Health: What are the Mechanisms? ihea, Copenhagen, 2007. Occupation as a Social Determinant of Health, Cornell University, May, 2007 Columbia, NYU, NBER consortium, December 2006. Rudd Center, Yale, December 2006. Yale School of Management, 2006. ASHE peers (Tracy Falba presented) June 2006 Paying Drug Users to stay clean, ihea, Barcelona, June 2005. Economics of Substance Abuse Treatment. University of Miami, April 2005 RWJF organized conference on Tobacco Policy, Chicago, Novemeber 2005. Contigency Management in Substance Abuse Treatment, Addiction Health Services Research, Rand, Sept 2005. Smoking, Quitting and Productivity, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF), Tobacco Policy Conference, Chicago, October 2003 Public Policy for Recalcitrant Smokers, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF), Tobacco Policy Conference, Chicago, October 2005 Chicago RWJ 2004, 2005 Smoking Cessation Policy Findings, Yale TTURC retreat. Does the impact of managed care on substance abuse treatment services vary by profit status? Harvard. Smoking Cessation and Public Policy, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF), Tobacco Policy Conference, Chicago, October 2004 Tobacco Spending and its Crowd-out of Other Goods, University of Alabama, 2004. Non-Profit and For-Profit Substance Abuse Treatment and Managed Care, MUSC, 2004. Smoking, Quitting and Productivity, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF), Tobacco Policy Conference, Chicago, October 2003 Managed Care and Substance Abuse Treatment Services Offered, Health Services Research conference, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, October, 2003 Page 12 of 20

If Smoking Increases Absences, Does Quitting Reduce Them? International Health Economics Association (ihea), Biennial Meeting, San Francisco, June 2003 The Impact of Managed Care on Substance Abuse Treatment, Harvard/BU/MIT Health Economics Seminar, April 2003 Willingness to Pay as an Evaluation Method in Smoking Cessation, Transdisciplinary Tobacco Research Use Centers Winter Conference, sponsored by NIC, NIDA, and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Phoenix, 2002 Cost-Effectiveness Analysis in Evaluations of Two Clinical Trials in NIDA s Clinical Trial Network, NIDA sponsored Clinical Trial Network Conference, Charleston, 2002 Cost Benefit Analysis of New Smoking Cessation Treatments, Transdisciplinary Tobacco Use Research, Conference, NIDA/NIC/RWJF sponsored, San Diego, 2001 Is Drug Abuse Treatment a Crime Fighting Tool? International Health Economics Association, Annual Meeting, York, England July 2001 Cost-Effectiveness Analysis in Evaluations of Illicit Drug Prevention, Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, Washington, DC, May 2001 Causal Effects of Illicit Drugs on Crime Western Economics Association, San Diego, 2000 Crime and Drugs, Association for Health Services Research, Annual Meeting, Chicago, 2000 Cost-Benefit Analysis in Evaluations of Illicit Drug Treatments, NIDA, Washington, DC, October 2000 Causal Effects of Use of Illicit Drugs on Crime, International Health Economics Annual Meeting, Netherlands, 2000 Cost Effectiveness Analysis of Substance Abuse Treatment: Paradox of Multiple Outcomes. Health Service Research in Substance Abuse in Practice, Little Rock Arkansas, 2000 Multiple Outcomes in Cost-Effectiveness of Drug Treatment, International Health Economics Association National Meeting, 1999 Crime and Drugs, Western Economics Society, San Diego, 1999 Developing a Health Index for Illicit Drug Treatment, West Haven VA, 1999 Cost-Benefit Analysis in Evaluations of Illicit Drug Treatments, NIDA, Washington, DC, October 1999 Cost-Effectiveness of Treatment for Illicit Drug Treatment, Association for Health Services Research, July 1999 Cost-Effectiveness Analysis for Substance Abuse Treatments, University of Connecticut, May 6, 1999 Alcohol and Productivity, International Health Economics Annual Meeting, Vancouver 1999 Invited University Seminars (Prior to 1999) Baruch College, 1994 Boston University, February 1980; November 1980 Brandeis University, February 1980 Brown University, February 1983 City University of New York, Graduate Center, May 1987 Cornell University, December 1987, 1995 Harvard University, March 1979, March 1988 Johns Hopkins University, January 1988 Medical University of South Carolina, 1994 New York University, March 1985, November 1992, March 1993, April 1994 Stanford University, November 1979 Tufts University, January 1979 University of Chicago, January 1979, February 1980, May 1982, October 1983 University of Illinois, February 1979; November 1983 University of Michigan, February 1983 University of North Carolina, March 1979 Page 13 of 20

University of Pennsylvania, February 1980 University of Virginia, January 1980 Vanderbilt University, February 1983 Wellesley College, February 1980 Wesleyan College, October 1995 Yale University, February 1983, 1985, January 1987, May 1987 Conference Presentations (Prior to 1999) American Economics Association, 1982, 1983, 1984,1985, 1988, 1989, 1994, 1995, 1997 American Enterprise Institute Conference, April 1989 American Population Association, Cincinnati, April 1993 American Public Health Association, Annual Meeting, October 1988, October 1989, October 1990, November 1992 Antitrust Division, Department of Justice, May 1988 Association for Public Policy and Management, October 1992, October 1994 Economic Costs, Cost-Effectiveness and Financing of Community-Based Drug, NIAAA, Bethesda, MD, October 1991 Economics of Mental Health, 5th Biannual Conference, June 1990 Economics of Mental Health, NIMH Conference, April 1988 Fourth Annual Northeast Regional Research Symposium, VA, 1995 Health Economics Conference, Johns Hopkins University, May 1992 Health Economics Conference, Northwestern University, May 1993 Health Economics Conference, University of Michigan, 1995 National Bureau of Economic Research Conference on Unions, May 1983 Health Economist Forum (Chicago), November 1983; March 1984 Health Economist Forum (Chicago), November 1983; March 1984 Illinois Economic Society, October 1980; October 1982 International Workshop, Health Economics, Institute National de la Statistique et des Etudes Economiques, Paris, France, July, 1995 National Academy of Science, Expert Panel on Behavioral and Social Factors in Disease Prevention, Funded by the Agency for International Development, 1993 National Academy of Science, 1994 National Bureau of Economic Research, Summer Institute, July, 1995 National Institute of Mental Health Conference on Administrative Issues in Mental Health Services, April 1986 National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Working Group for Prevention Research on Women and Alcohol, Bethesda, MD, 1993 Rutgers Conference in Health and Regulation, 1995 Stress, Self-control and Addiction, Continuing Medical Eduation conference, June 2011. Veterans Administration North East Health Economics Conference, 1995 Western Economics Association Meetings, July 1981; July 1983; Other Presentations CT AMA, New Haven, February 1998 Donaghue Foundation, February 1994 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 1994 NIAAA, Economic and Socioeconomic Issues in the Prevention of Alcohol Related Problems, Treatment; 1990 Yale Alumni Conference, June 1986 Health Care Executives Network, Chicago, February 1983 NBC-WMAQ Radio, Chicago, Health Economics, November 1981 WLS-TV, Channel 7 Chicago, "Perspectives", February 1981 Page 14 of 20

Federal Trade Commission, February 1979 Referee for Journals and Reviewer for Publishers Addiction American Economics Association Archives of General Psychiatry B.E. Press Bone Canadian Journal of Economics Contemporary Policy Issues Drug and Alcohol Dependence Economic Inquiry Harvard University Press Health Care Financing Review Health Economics (Board of Editors) Hospitals and Health Services Administration Health Politics, Policy and Law Iatrogenics Industrial and Labor Relations Review Inquiry Journal of Behavioral Health Services Research Journal of Business Journal of Business and Economic Statistics Journal of Chronic Disease Journal of Clinical Epidemiology Journal of Health Economics Journal of Human Resources Journal of Law, Economics, & Organization Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment Journal of Political Economy Journal of Risk and Insurance Journal of Southern Economics Medical Care Milbank Quarterly Oxford University Press Review of Economics and Statistics Quarterly Review of Economics and Business Scandinavian Journal of Economics Scott Foresman Publisher Southwestern Publisher Stanford University Press University of Chicago Press Grants, Awards, and Contracts. As Principal Investigator: 1. Connecticut DSS (U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Pass-Through) Grant Number: TBD Incentives to Quit Smoking in CT Medicaid: Role of Medical Homes Principal Investigator/Program Director: Total award: $657,491 September 13, 2011 September 12, 2016 2. National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Page 15 of 20

Grant Number: 1R21DA032905 Financial Motivations to Quit Smoking and Prevent Related Economic Costs Principal Investigator/Program Director: Total award: $413,750 July 1, 2011 June 30, 2016 3. National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Grant Number: 1T32DA031104 Yale Training Program in Addiction, Economics and Policy Principal Investigator/Program Director: Total award: $834,205 July 1, 2011 June 30, 2016 4. National Institute on Aging (NIA) Grant Number: 1R13AG038089 Aging Research at the 2010 through 2014 ASHEcon Biennial Conferences Principal Investigator (PI): Total award: $125,000 June 1, 2010 May 31, 2015 5. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) Types of stressors and their impact on health related addictions: smoking, drinking and BMI Grant Number: 1 RL1 AA017542 Principal Investigator (PI): (this RL1 is part of a larger Roadmap grant on Stress and Addiction (Rajita Sinha, PI of the overall Roadmap grant.) September 30, 2007 June 30, 2012 6. National Institute on Aging (NIA) Grant Number: R01 AG027045 Work-life, Health Habits, and Health: Longitudinal Analysis of Aging Principal Investigator (PI): Total award: $1,717,472 March 1, 2006 February 28, 2011 7. Yale Center for Clinical Investigation (YCCI) Financial Message Framing to Motivate Low Income Smokers Who Would Not Otherwise Quit Principal Investigators (PIs): and Stephanie O Malley July 1, 2008 June 30, 2010 8. National Institute on Aging (NIA) Equity and Efficiency in Health and Healthcare: 2nd Biennial ASHE Conference Grant Number: 1R13AG032746-01 Principal Investigator (PI): June 15, 2008 May 31, 2009 9. National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Economics of Population Health: ASHE Inaugural Conference Grant Number: R13 DA022098 Principal Investigator (PI): Total Award: $29,000 July 2006 June 2007 10. National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Grant Number: R01 DA014471 Economic Evaluations in the CTN: Methods and Applications Principal Investigator (PI): Total award: $1,579,871 Page 16 of 20

July 2001 February 2007 11. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Grant Number: 039787 Smokers Who Can t Quit: Translational Research and Policy Analysis of Risk Factors Principal Investigator (PI): Total award: $1,247,082. March 2001 August 2006 12. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Grant Number: 039787 Communicating to Help Smokers Stop Smoking Principal Investigator (PI): Total award: $504,000 July 2000 August 2006 13. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) Grant Number: T32 HS00052 Training Program in Health Services Research Principal Investigator (PI): 14. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), Research Scientist Career Development Award (K02 award) Grant Number: K02 AA000164 "Economics of Two Generations of Alcoholism on Children" Principal Investigator (PI): Grant Period: July 1993 June 2000 15. Charles E. Culpepper Foundation, Program on Administration of Justice "Reforming Illicit Drug Policies; A Briefing for Connecticut Legislators" Principal Investigator (PI): Grant Period: October 1996 December 1999 16. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) Grant Number: R01 AA008394 "Economics of Alcoholism and Alcohol Consumption" Principal Investigator (PI): Grant Period: January 1990 December 1993 17. National Center for Health Statistics Contract to study the effects of parental alcoholism on child health 1990 1991 18. Biomedical Research Services Grant - Internal to EPH small grant fund Grant Periods: 1984 1985, 1985 1986, and 1988 1989 19. Joint Economic Committee of Congress Contract to study intergenerational transfers to and from the elderly Contract Period: 1988 20. S.S. Huebner Foundation for Insurance Grant on taxation and regulation of health insurance by states, University of Pennsylvania Grant Period: 1982 1983 21. National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Post-Doctoral Fellowship, University of Chicago Award Period: 1978 1980 22. Stanford University Tuition and stipend awards Award Period: 1972 1975 As Co-Investigator or Collaborator: Page 17 of 20

1. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) Grant Number: 5U18HS016978-05 Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems Principal Investigator (PI): Paul Cleary April 01, 2011 August 31, 2012 2. VA Health Services and Development Research Program Grant Number: DHI 07-065 Women Veterans Cohort Study Principal Investigator (PI): Cynthia Brandt: Brandt November 1, 2007 October 31, 2012 3. National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) Grant Number: 1R21AA018273 Does Tobacco Legislation Reduce Alcohol Consumption? Principal Investigator (PI): Sherry McKee and Andrew Hyland July 10, 2010 June 30, 2012 4. Yale Center for Analytical Sciences (YCAS) / National Center for Research Resources (NCRR) Grant Number: UL1 RR024139 Yale Center for Analytical Sciences (YCAS)/Clinical & Translational Science Award (CTSA) Role: Affiliated Researcher/Faculty/Biostatistician Director: Peter Peduzzi, PhD Principal Investigator (PI): Robert S. Sherwin March 1, 2010 November 30, 2011 5. National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Grant Number: 1R21MH080959-01A1 Assessing Intervention Effectiveness in Longitudinal Trials of Antipsychotic Medicines Principal Investigator (PI): Haiqun Lin April 1, 2008 February 28, 2010 6. National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Grant Number: 1 R01 DA020576 Buprenorphine Maintenance vs. Detoxification in Prescription Opioid Dependence Principal Investigator (PI): David Fiellin July 2007 April 2008 7. National Institute on Mental Health (NIMH) Grant Number: 5 P30MH062294-06 Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS Principal Investigator (PI): Paul Cleary April 2007 February 2008 8. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) Grant Number: R03 AA016267 Investigating Tobacco & Alcohol Use Behaviors Across the Continuum of Use Principal Investigator (PI): Sherry McKee September 2005 August 2007 9. National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Grant Number: R01 DA019511 Page 18 of 20

Counseling for Primary Care Office-Based Buprenorphine Principal Investigator (PI): David Fiellin August 2005 July 2010 10. National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Grant Number: P50 DA009241 Psychotherapy Development Research Center for Cocaine and Opioid Abuse Principal Investigator (PI): Bruce Rounsaville July 2005 June 2009 11. University of Pennsylvania Subcontract from University of Miami National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Grant Number: P50 DA07705 Utilizing Clinical and Financial Instruments for Economic Evaluations Role: Consultant Principal Investigator (PI): Michael French Grant Period: May 2000 April 2005 12. National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Clinical Antipsychotic Trials of Intervention Effectiveness Principal Investigator (PI): Robert Rosenheck Grant Period: December 2000 December 2004 13. National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Grant Number: R01 OH004182 Health and Socioeconomic Consequences of NSBRI Principal Investigator (PI): Carrie Redlich April 2001 September 2004 14. National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Grant Number: R01 DA15215 Clinical Trial Network Principal Investigator (PI): Kathleen Carroll Grant Period: September 1999 August 2004 15. 12. National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Grant Number: R01 DA12468 Statistical Methods for Correlated Substance Use Data Principal Investigator (PI): Heping Zhang Grant Period: August 2000 July 2004 16. 13. University of Pennsylvania Subcontract from University of Miami National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Grant Number: R01 DA11506 Economic Evaluation Methods: Development and Applications Role: Consultant Principal Investigator (PI): Michael French Grant Period: September 1998 August 2003 17. National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Grant Number: R01 DA009413 Combining Behavioral Treatments with Agonist Maintenance Principal Investigator: Richard Schottenfeld Page 19 of 20

Grant Period: September 1994 August 2003 18. National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Grant Number: P50 DA009250 Yale Medications Development Research Center" Principal Investigator (PI): Thomas Kosten Grant Period: September 1994 September 1999 19. National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Grant Number: R24 MH054446 "Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Yale Medications Effectiveness Research Program" Principal Investigator (PI): Scott Woods Grant Period: September 1994 August 1999 20. National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Grant Number: R01 DA008754 "Matching Methadone Patients to Psychosocial Treatments" Principal Investigator: Thomas Kosten Grant Period: September 1993 August 1997 21. Rockefeller Foundation "Gender, the Family, and Technological Change in Low Income Countries: A Program of Research and Training" Principal Investigator (PI): Paul Schultz Grant Period: July 1989 June 1990 Page 20 of 20