Panel Discussion and Q&A
Time: 9:50 am - 10:15 am
Date: May 19 2025
may-19-2025 09:50
may-19-2025 10:15
Europe/London
Panel Discussion and Q&A
Nicotine, Tobacco & Government Policy Has the communication of scientific evidence confused the public Can regulation of a consumer nicotine market satisfy tobacco control, or is prohibition of anything other than a medically licensed product the only acceptable option for some. Is a medically licensed e-cigarette possible or likely? If people use a non-medicinal e-cigarette… Read more »
The E-Cigarette Summit USANicotine, Tobacco & Government Policy
- Has the communication of scientific evidence confused the public
- Can regulation of a consumer nicotine market satisfy tobacco control, or is prohibition of anything other than a medically licensed product the only acceptable option for some.
- Is a medically licensed e-cigarette possible or likely?
- If people use a non-medicinal e-cigarette to stop or replace smoking, is this “therapeutic” or “recreational” use?
Chair
Prof Robin Mermelstein Distinguished Professor of Psychology and IHRP Director - University of Illinois, Chicago
Speakers
Mitch Zeller J.D Retired Director, Center for Tobacco Products (CTP) - The Food & Drug Administration (FDA)
Ben Youdan Director - ASH New Zealand
Martin Dockrell Former Tobacco Control Programme Lead - (Retired) The Office of Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID), UK
Dr. Nancy A. Rigotti, MD Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School - Director, Tobacco Research & Treatment Center, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston
Prof Scott J. Leischow Research Professor, College of Health Solutions - Arizona State University`
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