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Lecture series connects expanding audience with expert voices

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Jared Earley

IGTC’s monthly Innovations in Tobacco Control lectures achieved significant new growth in recent months, drawing attendees from nearly 60 countries—as well as more than 500 subsequent video views—to thought-provoking talks from global researchers and experts on key issues in tobacco control.

In September 2024, San Diego State University’s Thomas E. Novotny spoke on “.” Addressing a hybrid audience of Zoom participants and in-person attendees at the Bloomberg School, Dr. Novotny discussed the environmental evidence surrounding commercial cigarette filters that could support efforts to ban their sales, reduce use, and denormalize smoking. The University’s student-run newspaper covered the event with a .

October welcomed Pinpin Zheng of Shanghai’s Fudan University for a riveting talk entitled “.” Attesting that “social norms act as a mediator in the pathway from smoke-free policy to smoking behavior,” Dr. Zheng’s presentation focused on the role of public health amidst a continuously evolving policy and public perception landscape, in a country that is also the world’s largest producer and consumer of tobacco.

And a record-breaking 171 unique online viewers tuned in for November’s lecture by Anna Gilmore, founding director of the Tobacco Control Research Group and co-director of the Centre for 21st Century Public Health at the University of Bath. Her talk, “” explored how evidence of the human and planetary health impacts from commercial entities can  inform tobacco control policymaking and controls to prevent corporate influence on science. Dr. Gilmore also elaborated on these points during published in the Johns Hopkins News-Letter.

This winter/spring, four additional lectures have been planned to serve the increasing interest in important topics such as these: 

Explore past speakers and lecture topics in our .