Look at this wonderful list of interviews! Enjoy!
Dr Konstantinos Farsalinos,
author of a study on the effects of e-cigs on the heart, talks to Paul
Bergen about e-cigarettes, his study and tobacco harm reduction.
Professor Carl Phillips:
Carl is an associate professor at the University of Alberta and also
runs the TobaccoHarmReduction.org project. He is also an award-winning
researcher in epidemiology methods.
Professor Michael Siegel:
Michael, originally a doctor specialising in preventative medicine, is
now a professor in the Social and Behavioral Sciences Department, Boston
University School of Public Health. He has over 20 years of experience
in tobacco control, primarily in the field of tobacco control, and has
testified in numerous cases against tobacco companies.
Professor Ricarddo Polosa:
MD, PhD, Director of the Institute for Internal Medicine and Clinical
Immunology of the University of Catania, discusses his research into the
electronic cigarette.
Dr Adrian Payne:
Dr Adrian Payne is the Managing Director of Tobacco Horizons, a Tobacco
Harm Reduction Consulting Agency. During a post-doctoral career
spanning more than thirty years, he has worked for both tobacco and
pharmecutical companies, often in the field of Tobacco Harm Reduction.
Dr Joel Nitzkin: Dr Joel Nitkin is Chair of the Tobacco Control Task Force for the American Association of Public Health Physicians.
David Sweanor:
David Sweanor has worked with numerous companies and organisations,
including the International Union Against Cancer, World Health
Organization, World Bank and the Pan American Health Organization, on
the issue of tobacco harm reduction. He has received both international
recognition and prestigious prizes for his work.
Scott Ballin:
SCOTT D. BALLIN is a tobacco and health policy consultant in
Washington, DC and has spent more than 30 years involved in issues
related to tobacco and health. Read more:
interviews/scott-ballin-bio.html#ixzz1TyFKbSBG
Dr Murray Laugesen:
Dr Murray Laugesen is New Zealand’s most experienced researcher on
smoking policy and cigarettes. He founded Health New Zealand Ltd as his
research and consultancy company in 1995, after 18 years as principal
medical officer in the Department, (now Ministry) of Health, and Public
Health Commission. Since 1995, Dr Laugesen focused first on policy and
policy advocacy (see www.smokeless.org.nz ) and then research. He is also one of the few to have carried out research into the electronic cigarette.
Paul Bergen:
Paul Bergen, M.Sc., M.L.I.S. is a research associate at the
Public Health Sciences at the University of Alberta. Paul is an
enthusiastic supporter of tobacco harm reduction and is heavily involved
in the Tobacco Harm Reduction Project.
Interview with Users and Activists
Saving British Pubs - with E-Cigarettes: Russell Ord of CAM VIP tells us of a campaign to rescue the UK's remaining pubs.
Kate of Vaper's Network: Kate tells us how she got into vaping and what difference it made to her.
National Vaper's Club Interview:
From switching to e-cigarettes to dealing with the FDA, Spike Babaian
shares her experiences as an e-cigarette user and as President of the
National Vapers' Club.
Escaping the VAT Rise: An interview with Jackie from UK Vapers.
Vapefest: An interview with Fiona Doathwaite.
ECITA Interview: Paul Bergen interview Katherine Devlin from the UK Electronic Cigarette Industry Trade Association.
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