Wednesday, July 12
TIME CME_Code Sess# Name Session_Title Paper_Title
2:00PM - 4:00PM PL1 1 Mary Assunta, M, Phil, PH Achieving Global Economic Justice and a Tobacco-Free World Building Capacity for a Tobacco-Free World: Civil Society Response
2:00PM - 4:00PM PL1 1 Amartya Sen Achieving Global Economic Justice and a Tobacco-Free World The World of Smoking Guns
4:30PM - 6:00PM A1 2 Asma El Sony, Ph.D., MP The Human Impact of Tobacco: From Statistics to People The Human Cost of Tobacco
4:30PM - 6:00PM A1 2 Richard Peto, FRS The Human Impact of Tobacco: From Statistics to People The hazards of smoking and the benefits of stopping
4:30PM - 6:00PM A1 2 Karen Slama, Ph.D. The Human Impact of Tobacco: From Statistics to People It's about People
4:30PM - 6:00PM A2 3 Nigel Gray, MBBS, FRACP The Unintended Consequences of Well-Intentioned Tobacco Control Policies Some Historical Mistakes and Their Consequences
4:30PM - 6:00PM A2 3 Mauricio Hernandez, MD, MPH, Ph.D. The Unintended Consequences of Well-Intentioned Tobacco Control Policies The Unintended Consequences of Well-Intentioned Tobacco Control Policies
4:30PM - 6:00PM A3 4 Simon Chapman, Ph.D. Maintaining Momentum: What Should We Be Doing More of in Tobacco Control Keeping Tobacco Control on the Public Agenda
4:30PM - 6:00PM A3 4 Matthew Myers, J.D. Maintaining Momentum: What Should We Be Doing More of in Tobacco Control Motivating Involvement and Action by Governments
4:30PM - 6:00PM A4 5 Alan Blum, MD Big Tobacco: Who are They and is it Business as Usual? Philip Morris (Altria)
4:30PM - 6:00PM A4 5 Gregory N. Connolly, DMD, MPH Big Tobacco: Who are They and is it Business as Usual? Philip Morris, British American Tobacco and Japan Tobacco Inc., Global Death, Disease and Dollars
4:30PM - 6:00PM A4 5 Gerard Hastings, Ph.D. Big Tobacco: Who are They and is it Business as Usual? BAT Out of Hell?
4:30PM - 6:00PM A5 6 Olalekan A. Ayo-Yusuf, BDS, MSc, MPH Worldwide Diversity of Tobacco Products Tobacco Product Use in Africa
4:30PM - 6:00PM A5 6 Wasim Maziak, MD, Ph.D. Worldwide Diversity of Tobacco Products The Waterpipe
4:30PM - 6:00PM A5 6 Michelle O’Hegarty, Ph.D. Worldwide Diversity of Tobacco Products Marketing of potentially reduced exposure products (PREPs) in the U.S
4:30PM - 6:00PM A5 6 Padmini Somani, MSc Worldwide Diversity of Tobacco Products Tobacco Use in the Indian Subcontinent
Thursday, July 13
TIME CME_Code Sess# Name Session_Title Paper_Title
8:30PM - 10:00AM PL2 7 Patricia A. Lambert, BA(Hons), LLB WHO - Framework Convention on Tobacco Control The Framework Convention on Tobacco Control
8:30PM - 10:00AM PL2 7 Yumiko Mochizuki-Kobayashi, MD, Ph.D. WHO - Framework Convention on Tobacco Control WHO FCTC: WHO's Vision for the Future
10:30AM - 12:00PM B1 8 David Abrams, Ph.D. People and Tobacco: from Use to Addiction Discussant
10:30AM - 12:00PM B1 8 Laura Juliano, Ph.D. People and Tobacco: from Use to Addiction Non-pharmacological motives for tobacco use
10:30AM - 12:00PM B1 8 Nora Volkow, MD People and Tobacco: from Use to Addiction The Neurobiology of Nicotine Addiction
10:30AM - 12:00PM B2 9 Zarihah Mohd Zain Tobacco Product Regulation Regulating tobacco in Malaysia – Learning the hard way
10:30AM - 12:00PM B2 9 Prakit Vathesatogkit, MD Tobacco Product Regulation Regulating Tobacco Products in Thailand
10:30AM - 12:00PM B3 10 Debra Ann Efroymson, MS Achieving Big Impact with a Small Budget The Power of People and the Pen—Advocacy in Bangladesh
10:30AM - 12:00PM B3 10 Cecilia Ann Farren, BSc Achieving Big Impact with a Small Budget The Power of the Individual: Some U.K. Successes
10:30AM - 12:00PM B4 11 Stanton Gantz Tobacco Control Successes: Smoking Out the Entertainment Industry Smoke Free Movies: Real Solutions to Reduce Adolescent Smoking
10:30AM - 12:00PM B5 12 David Burns, MD Low Tar Cigarettes: Past Mistakes Avoiding Them in the Future
10:30AM - 12:00PM B5 12 Martin Jarvis, DSc Low Tar Cigarettes: Past Mistakes Avoiding Them in the Future
Friday, July 14
TIME CME_Code Sess# Name Session_Title Paper_Title
8:30AM - 10:00AM PL3 96 Ron Borland, Ph.D. Evolution of the Tobacco Industry: Will the Game Ever be Over What are possible futures for tobacco, and how can we get the one we want
8:30AM - 10:00AM PL3 96 Prabhat Jha, MD, DPhil Evolution of the Tobacco Industry: Will the Game Ever be Over Globalization, poverty and tobacco
8:30AM - 10:00AM PL3 96 Thomas O. McGarity, BA, JD Evolution of the Tobacco Industry: Will the Game Ever be Over Conceptualizing Regulatory Approaches for the Tobacco Endgame
8:30AM - 10:00AM PL3 96 David Thompson Evolution of the Tobacco Industry: Will the Game Ever be Over Transforming the Industry: Why, How, and a Vision Of The Possibilities
10:30AM - 12:00PM E1 97 Paul McDonald, MA, Ph.D. Motivating and Helping People to Quit: Individual and Population Approaches Intergrating Individual and Population Aproaches to Cessation
10:30AM - 12:00PM E1 97 Robert West, Ph.D. Motivating and Helping People to Quit: Individual and Population Approaches Behavioral and Pharmacological Approaches to Treating Smokers: the State of the Art
10:30AM - 12:00PM E1 97 Shu-Hong Zhu, Ph.D. Motivating and Helping People to Quit: Individual and Population Approaches Increasing Cessation in the Population: Quit Attempts vs. Successful Quit Attempts
10:30AM - 12:00PM E2 98 Mary Assunta, M, Phil, PH The WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control Using the WHO FCTC for Advocacy
10:30AM - 12:00PM E2 98 Douglas Bettcher, MD, Ph.D., MPH The WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control Building Capacity to Advance WHO's First Treaty
10:30AM - 12:00PM E2 98 Geoffrey T. Fong, Ph.D. The WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control The International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Project: Evaluating the Impact of the Framework Convention On Tobacco Control
10:30AM - 12:00PM E3 99 Olcott Gunasekera, MA Global Lessons for Smoke Free Air Leveraging Political Will Through the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control: the Experience of Sri Lanka
10:30AM - 12:00PM E3 99 Monica Mulser Parada, Specialist Global Lessons for Smoke Free Air Assuring Compliance With Existing Legislation at the Municipal Level in Brasilia, Brazil
10:30AM - 12:00PM E3 99 Robin Shimizu Global Lessons for Smoke Free Air Building Community Support Statewide Through Assessment and Awareness: the Experiences of California
10:30AM - 12:00PM E4 100 Luk Joossens The Illegal Tobacco Trade: A Case Study Illegal Tobacco Trade in a Chinese and Global Context
10:30AM - 12:00PM E4 100 Tai Hing Lam, MD The Illegal Tobacco Trade: A Case Study China and the Chinese Tobacco Industry in the 21st Century
10:30AM - 12:00PM E4 100 Kelley Lee, D.Phil. The Illegal Tobacco Trade: A Case Study Jostling for position in the Chinese market: The market entry strategies of transnational tobacco companies
10:30AM - 12:00PM E5 101 Doreen McIntyre, MPH, MA, PGCE Issues in Harm Reduction International perspectives on harm reduction
10:30AM - 12:00PM E5 101 Gregory P. Oliva, MPH Issues in Harm Reduction The California Tobacco Control Program Approach to Harm Reduction
Saturday, July 15
TIME CME_Code Sess# Name Session_Title Paper_Title
10:30AM - 12:00PM I1 219 John Pierce, Ph.D. Interrupting the Progression of Tobacco Use in the Population The Diffusion of Tobacco Behavior Across Population Groups: A Historical Overview
10:30AM - 12:00PM I2 220 Joe O. Asila, ACNC The Millennium Development Goals and Tobacco Control Tobacco Control: Golden Opportunity for the World
10:30AM - 12:00PM I2 220 Tom Miller The Millennium Development Goals and Tobacco Control Tobacco and Child Poverty
10:30AM - 12:00PM I3 221 Kari Huseby Tobacco Industry Denormalization: A critical element in any comprehensive tobacco control plan “We don't smoke the sh** – we just sell it” – a Norwegian Tobacco Industry Denormalization campaign
10:30AM - 12:00PM I3 221 Garfield Mahood, BA Tobacco Industry Denormalization: A critical element in any comprehensive tobacco control plan Why the Tobacco Industry Denormalization health strategy strikes at the heart of tobacco manufacturing
10:30AM - 12:00PM I3 221 Gregory P. Oliva, MPH Tobacco Industry Denormalization: A critical element in any comprehensive tobacco control plan Tobacco industry denormalization:California's success story
10:30AM - 12:00PM I4 222 Heidi Rathjen, B.Eng, LLD, Dhc Advocacy Advice from Other Movements Lessons learnt from 15 years of Coalition building and lobbying in favor of public health and safety legislation
10:30AM - 12:00PM I5 223 Mary Assunta, M, Phil, PH Predatory Business Practices of Tobacco Transnationals Reinventing themselves in Asia: TTCs strategies
10:30AM - 12:00PM I5 223 Joaquin Barnoya, MD, MPH Predatory Business Practices of Tobacco Transnationals Research and conflict of interest. The tobacco industry in Latin America
10:30AM - 12:00PM I5 223 Anna B. Gilmore, MBBS, MPH, Ph.D. Predatory Business Practices of Tobacco Transnationals How BAT bought Uzbekistan
10:30AM - 12:00PM I6 224 Lars Ramström, Ph.D. Swedish Snus: Panacea or Pandora's Box? Is Snus a Model for Harm Reduction: The Scientific Evidence from Sweden
10:30AM - 12:00PM I6 224 Scott Tomar, DMD, MPH, DrPH Swedish Snus: Panacea or Pandora's Box? Snuff as a Harm Reduction Model: Disturbingly Weak Evidence
1:00PM - 3:00PM PL4 225 Anna White, BA Closing Session Tobacco Industry Academy Awards