The Center for the Study of Tobacco and Society
Accepted for the 17th World Conference on Tobacco or Health, Cape Town, South Africa, March 7-9, 2018
From Anti-Smoking Activist to Archivist and Back Again: How Museum Exhibitions on the History of Tobacco Control Are Helping to Educate a New Generation
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(Selected as an oral presentation.)
Of Mice and Menthol: Rethinking Well-Intentioned but Insufficient Strategies to Counteract Tobacco Use and Promotion in Minority Populations
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Ongoing Relationships Bewteen the Tobacco Industry and Universities: An Insidious Obstacle to Tobacco Control
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Philip Morris Genome Project: A Guide to Tracking Alliances of the World’s Largest Cigarette Company
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Reflections on 50 Years as an Anti-Smoking Activist: The Danger of the Single Narrative
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The Filter Fraud: Debunking the Myth of Safer as a Key New Strategy of Tobacco Control
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Other Abstracts
Doctors Ought to Care (DOC) a Model for Physicians and Medical Students as Tobacco Control Activists: Now Needed More the Ever
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Contact
Alan Blum, M.D., Director
205-348-2886
ablum@ua.edu
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