15 JUNE 2022
Satellite Events I
Panel: Consumers, tobacco harm reduction and COP10: getting our voices heard
Host
Martin Cullip


Martin Cullip
- Host
- United Kingdom
Martin Cullip is a former company director and International Fellow of the Taxpayers Protection Alliance, who has written and blogged on free market and lifestyle consumer issues for over a decade. As a user of e-cigarettes and other safer nicotine products, he is a particularly passionate consumer advocate for all forms of tobacco harm reduction and has a keen interest in the rapidly-evolving nicotine market and the politics surrounding it. Martin is a former Chair of UK educational charity, The New Nicotine Alliance, and has taken part in parliamentary evidence sessions and consumer, industry, and political events on the subject domestically and internationally.
Panelist
Fiona Patten


Fiona Patten
- Panelist
- Australia
Fiona Patten is a Member for Northern Metropolitan Region in the Victorian Parliament’s Legislative Council. Leader of the Reason Party, Fiona was first elected in 2014 and re-elected in 2018. Since being elected in 2014, Fiona has garnered respect from all sides of the political divide and has worked tirelessly to deliver legislative reforms that many thought impossible. Fiona is now working towards improving Victoria even further, and is pushing to legalise and regulate cannabis for adult use, continuing to implement electoral reform, religious accountability and greater separation of church and state, legalise sex work, and spent convictions legislation.
Panelist
Joseph Magero


Joseph Magero
- Panelist
- Kenya
Joseph Magero is an avid tobacco harm reduction advocate. He has spent a decade working in tobacco control as the former director of the Africa Tobacco-Free Initiative, but after extensive research, consultation, and direct engagement with ex-smokers, scientists and tobacco harm reduction consumer advocates, he became convinced that giving smokers the option of switching to significantly safer (and enjoyable) nicotine products could provide a vital addition in reducing smoking related diseases. He is currently the chairman of Campaign For Safer Alternatives, a regional organisation that advocates for the adoption of tobacco harm reduction policies in Africa. His commitment to a smoke-free future remains undiminished.
Panelist
Clive Bates


Clive Bates
- Panelist
- United Kingdom
Clive Bates has had a diverse career in the public, private and not-for-profit sectors. Starting out with IBM, he then switched career to work in the environment movement. From 1997-2003 he was Director of Action on Smoking and Health (UK), campaigning to reduce the harms caused by tobacco. In 2003 he joined Prime Minister Tony Blair’s Strategy Unit as a civil servant and worked in senior roles in the public sector and for the United Nations in Sudan. He is now Director of The Counterfactual, a consulting and advocacy practice focussed on a pragmatic approach to sustainability and public health.
Panelist
Jeffrey Zamora


Jeffrey Zamora
- Panelist
- Costa Rica
Jeffrey Zamora is the Director of Social Media of INNCO, President of Asovape Costa Rica, and Board member of ARDT Iberoamerica, an alliance of consumer organizations advocating for tobacco harm reduction in the Iberoamerican region, and a KAC Scholar. He quit his 17-year smoking habit by accident, as many in the community, after acquiring a nicotine vaping device solely to reduce the number of cigarettes he consumed daily and found it so satisfying, that he ended quitting effortless. He has been working in Social Media and Marketing with NGOs, Nationwide campaigns for Government Entities, and Commercial Brands.
Open meeting: Women in THR
Facilitator
Helen Redmond


Helen Redmond
- Facilitator
- United States of America
Helen Redmond is an expert in substance use with over a decade of experience working with drug users and people with mental health problems. Her current focus is on helping smokers from vulnerable groups switch to e-cigarettes. At New York Harm Reduction Educators, Helen facilitates tobacco harm reduction/vaping groups. She is a senior editor at Filter and writes about vaping and creates short Op-Docs. Helen is adjunct faculty at the Silver School of Social Work at New York University.
16 JUNE 2022
Satellite Events II
Open Meeting: Reducing harms from tobacco in LMICs- challenges and opportunities
None
Sudhanshu Patwardhan


Sudhanshu Patwardhan
- United Kingdom
Dr Sudhanshu Patwardhan is a UK licensed Medical Doctor of Indian origin, passionate about helping people quit risky forms of tobacco. After a long and impactful corporate career in the Pharma and Tobacco sectors across three continents, Dr Sud (as he is mostly referred as), co-founded the Centre for Health Research and Education (CHRE) in 2019. CHRE’s team of over 50 medical and public health experts work on nicotine literacy and tobacco harm reduction projects in the UK, USA and South Asia. Dr Sud and his team address the unmet educational needs of healthcare professionals so as to empower them to provide better cessation support to the most disadvantaged tobacco users globally. He is passionate about Indian music and is very active as the Chair of one UK’s largest South Asian arts charity - Art Asia.
Science Discussion: The chemistry of vaping
Panelist
Mirosław Dworniczak


Mirosław Dworniczak
- Panelist
- Poland
Miroslaw Dworniczak, PhD - chemist, freelance science journalist, former scientist and lecturer at the Department of Chemistry, Adam Mickiewicz University (Poznan, Poland). Author (under the name "Stary Chemik" - "Old Chemist") of the first blog in Poland dealing with e-cigarettes and e-liquid chemistry and safety (http://starychemik.wordpress.com - in Polish) and the webpage for complete beginners (http://epapieros.edu.pl) including a manual for beginners in English (http://epapieros.edu.pl/manual-english/).
Panelist
Roberto Sussman


Roberto Sussman
- Panelist
- Mexico
Dr Roberto A Sussman (PhD University of London) is a full time senior researcher and lecturer at the Institute for Nuclear Sciences of the National University of Mexico. His main research areas are General Relativity and Cosmology, but he has conducted research in other areas of Physics, including peer reviewed publications on e-cigarette aerosols. He is also the founder and Director of Pro-Vapeo Mexico, an association representing Mexican consumers of noncombustible nicotine products and is a member of INNCO. He is actively advocating for an appropriate regulation of Tobacco Harm Reduction products in Mexico. He directs and supervises the effort to spread scientific information on these products, as well as advising consumers on how to counter the gubernmental misinformation and prejudice about them that is rampant throughout Latin America.
16 JUNE 2022
ISONTECH
16 JUNE 2022
Global Forum on Nicotine I
GFN•TV Commentary Team Session 1
Host
Harry Shapiro


Harry Shapiro
- Host
- Australia
Harry Shapiro is Director of DrugWise – an online drug information service - and Managing Editor of DS Daily - the daily online drug, alcohol and tobacco news service. He has worked in the drugs field for over 40 years, first with the Institute for the Study of Drug Dependence and then from 2000 with DrugScope where he was Director of Communications until the charity folded in 2015.
Since 2015, he has been working with Knowledge-Action-Change promoting public health through harm reduction. He is the author and Executive Editor of the Global State of Tobacco Harm Reduction report, contributes a blog to Nicotine Science and Policy and is one of KAC’s media spokespeople.
Michael Russell Oration
Presenter
Konstantinos Farsalinos


Konstantinos Farsalinos
- Presenter
- Greece
Konstantinos Farsalinos, MD, MPH is a physician and senior researcher at the University of Patras and the School of Public Health-University of West Attica in Greece. His field of expertise is Public Health. He has been conducting laboratory, clinical and epidemiological research on smoking, tobacco harm reduction and e-cigarettes as principal investigator since 2011. He authored the first systematic review on e-cigarette safety/risk profile, published in 2014. Additionally, he has performed research and published studies on heated tobacco products. His findings have been presented in major international scientific congresses and his studies were used in preparing the regulatory framework on e-cigarettes by the European Union. As of mid-2020, he has published more than 90 studies and articles in international peer-reviewed scientific journals about smoking, tobacco harm reduction and alternative-to-smoking nicotine products. He was the handling editor and author of a book titled "Analytical assessment of e-cigarettes", published by Elsevier in 2017. In November 2020, he was declared a Highly Cited Researcher 2019 by the Web of Science, a list of researchers (6200 scientists out of 9 million examined) with the highest impact in global science in 21 scientific fields in the past decade. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he has published 6 peer-reviewed studies and several pre-prints about the COVID-19, including the association between smoking, nicotine and COVID-19.
Presenter
Brad Rodu


Brad Rodu
- Presenter
- United States of America
Dr Brad Rodu is a professor of medicine and holds an endowed chair in tobacco harm reduction research at the University of Louisville, Kentucky USA. Since 1994 Rodu has authored 70 medical publications about tobacco, and he blogs at Rodu Tobacco Truth (http://rodutobaccotruth.blogspot.com/).
17 JUNE 2022
Global Forum on Nicotine II
GFN•TV Commentary Team Session 2
Host
Martin Cullip


Martin Cullip
- Host
- United Kingdom
Martin Cullip is a former company director and International Fellow of the Taxpayers Protection Alliance, who has written and blogged on free market and lifestyle consumer issues for over a decade. As a user of e-cigarettes and other safer nicotine products, he is a particularly passionate consumer advocate for all forms of tobacco harm reduction and has a keen interest in the rapidly-evolving nicotine market and the politics surrounding it. Martin is a former Chair of UK educational charity, The New Nicotine Alliance, and has taken part in parliamentary evidence sessions and consumer, industry, and political events on the subject domestically and internationally.
Guest
Samrat Chowdhery

Opening + Keynote 1: The unchecked power of philanthropy, with Marc Gunther
Host
Clive Bates


Clive Bates
- Host
- United Kingdom
Clive Bates has had a diverse career in the public, private and not-for-profit sectors. Starting out with IBM, he then switched career to work in the environment movement. From 1997-2003 he was Director of Action on Smoking and Health (UK), campaigning to reduce the harms caused by tobacco. In 2003 he joined Prime Minister Tony Blair’s Strategy Unit as a civil servant and worked in senior roles in the public sector and for the United Nations in Sudan. He is now Director of The Counterfactual, a consulting and advocacy practice focussed on a pragmatic approach to sustainability and public health.
Respondent
Fiona Patten


Fiona Patten
- Respondent
- Australia
Fiona Patten is a Member for Northern Metropolitan Region in the Victorian Parliament’s Legislative Council. Leader of the Reason Party, Fiona was first elected in 2014 and re-elected in 2018. Since being elected in 2014, Fiona has garnered respect from all sides of the political divide and has worked tirelessly to deliver legislative reforms that many thought impossible. Fiona is now working towards improving Victoria even further, and is pushing to legalise and regulate cannabis for adult use, continuing to implement electoral reform, religious accountability and greater separation of church and state, legalise sex work, and spent convictions legislation.
Keynote
Marc Gunther


Marc Gunther
- Keynote
- United States of America
Marc Gunther is a veteran reporter whose interests include philanthropy, tobacco control, drug policy and psychedelic medicines. He began writing about vaping in the Chronicle of Philanthropy in 2021 with a story headlined Bloomberg’s Millions Funded an Effective Campaign Against Vaping: Could It Do More Harm Than Good? His coverage continues at The Great Vape Debate on Medium.
Marc was a senior writer at Fortune magazine from 1996 to 2008. His reporting has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Guardian and Mother Jones.
A graduate of Yale University, Marc lives in Bethesda, MD.
Panel 1 Academic freedom and the ghost of Senator Joseph R McCarthy
Host
Kevin McGirr


Kevin McGirr
- Host
- United States of America
Kevin McGirr is Clinical Professor in the School of Nursing; has taught in schools of medicine, social work and public health and was a Fulbright Scholar in Pondicherry India, 2013-2014. He has over forty years experience in providing and managing behavioral health services; holds master’s degrees in public health, psychiatric nursing and ABD in public health. He has been involved in the training and development of harm reduction services and in particular utilizing Harm Reduction Tobacco interventions for persons with serious mental illness.
Speaker
Marewa Glover


Marewa Glover
- Speaker
- New Zealand
Professor Marewa Glover has worked on reducing smoking-related harm for over 25 years. She has worked as a policy analyst, a co-ordinator of a national tobacco control programme, cessation trainer and, for over 17 years, as a researcher. She has chaired numerous committees and organisations including End Smoking NZ, an independent NGO that lobbied for a harm reduction approach even before electronic cigarettes were introduced. Marewa has over 100 publications reflecting her leadership and support of numerous studies. Her primary focus has been reducing smoking during pregnancy and reducing smoking among Māori, the indigenous people of New Zealand. She has also been a co-investigator on a number of innovative cessation projects and a longitudinal online survey of New Zealand vapers. Dr Glover is the most prominent public commentator on vaping in NZ. She is regularly called by the media and has appeared on NZ’s 60 Minutes in addition to participating in live online and conference debates about vaping. Despite an initial ban on the import and sale of nicotine for vaping imposed by the Ministry of Health, vaping has become established as a common and successful way to reduce or stop smoking in NZ. Marewa, along with a small number of other researchers who early on foresaw the potential of ecigs, have helped make this happen.
Speaker
Sree Sucharitha


Sree Sucharitha
- Speaker
- India
Dr. Sree T.Sucharitha, M.D currently Professor in Department of Community Medicine and Research Co-ordinator at Tagore Medical College and Hospital Chennai, India holds Fellowship in HIV Medicine from I-Tech India which is a joint program with collaboration with Tamil Nadu government. She is also Fellow of Asian Human Rights and Drug Policy. Won Best paper awards for presentations at Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR University (2018), IJRULA- Best Research Scientist-Environment Science (2018), Tamil Nadu Physical Education and Sports University (2019). She is the Founding-Director of AHRER-Association for Harm Reduction Education and Research, a first-ever registered medical professionals body in India for increasing the public awareness of harms resulting due to various human behaviours associated with tobacco consumption, narcotics, alcohol, and obesity.
Speaker
Brad Rodu


Brad Rodu
- Speaker
- United States of America
Dr Brad Rodu is a professor of medicine and holds an endowed chair in tobacco harm reduction research at the University of Louisville, Kentucky USA. Since 1994 Rodu has authored 70 medical publications about tobacco, and he blogs at Rodu Tobacco Truth (http://rodutobaccotruth.blogspot.com/).
Speaker
Derek Yach


Derek Yach
- Speaker
- South Africa
Derek Yach MBChB MPH, is a global health expert focused on addressing major chronic diseases, mental health and their underlying risks. He has led major initiatives to address tobacco use, healthy diets, and mental health at the World Health Organization, Yale, PepsiCo, the Vitality Group, and most recently as President and founder of the Foundation for a Smoke Free World. Derek has published over 250 peer reviewed publications. He has served on several advisory boards including those led by the World Economic Forum, Wellcome Trust, NIH's Fogarty Center, and Cornerstone Capital. He currently is a member of APCO's International Advisory Board. He lives in Connecticut, USA and swims most days.
Panel 2 Safer nicotine products - it’s not all about vaping
Speaker
Karl Fagerström


Karl Fagerström
- Speaker
- Sweden
In 1981 Karl Fagerstrom got his Ph.D. on nicotine dependence and smoking cessation. He is the inventor of the Fagerstrom Test for Cigarette Dependence and a founding member of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco. He started the European SRNT affiliate in 1999 of which he was the president up to 2003 and was awarded the WHO medal for outstanding work in tobacco control 1999. The current main interest is on harm reeduction. He is the author of 160 publications in the area of nicotine and the first author of 110.
Speaker
Peter Hajek


Peter Hajek
- Speaker
- United Kingdom
Peter Hajek is Professor of Clinical Psychology and Director of the Tobacco Dependence Research Unit at the Wolfson Institute of Preventive Medicine, Queen Mary University of London. His research is concerned primarily with understanding health behaviours, and developing and evaluating both behavioural and pharmacological treatments for dependent smokers and for people with weight problems. Professor Hajek is a member of a number of expert groups, advisory bodies and editorial boards, and has authored or co-authored over 350 publications.
Speaker
Ernest Groman


Ernest Groman
- Speaker
- Austria
Ernest Groman is the Scientific Director of the Nicotine Institut Vienna, the Scientific Advisor to the Austrian Chamber of Pharmacists and an Austrian Delegate at the FCTC of the WHO. He got his post-doctorate degree at the University of Vienna for his thesis on tobacco harm reduction in 2001. In the following years he developed and implemented a smoking cessation program in Lower Austria and worked on programs for workplace health. His current main interest are on workplace health and harm reduction. He is the author of 160 publications in the area of tobacco harm reduction.
Host
Tomas Hammargren


Tomas Hammargren
- Host
- Sweden
Tomas Hammargren has a Batchelor of Science and a MBA with a long international experience from leading pharmaceutical and start-up MedTech industry. Served as Industrial Counsellor at the Swedish Embassy in Tokyo and co-founded an Orphan drug company in Japan. Tomas has been engaged in Tobacco Harm Reduction since 2004 ranging from snus, NRT, e-cigarettes, heated products and nicotine pouches. Since 2015 Tomas is an independent advisor on international strategy & policy in life science with an in-depth knowledge of nicotine and the new generation of smoke-free nicotine products.
Speaker
Rachel Murkett


Rachel Murkett
- Speaker
- United Kingdom
Dr. Rachel Murkett is the project director at Biochromex, a life sciences consulting company focused on public health and pharmaceuticals. Dr Murkett holds a PhD in Chemistry from the University of Cambridge and has over six years experience advising Fortune 500 companies, venture-backed start-ups and international research organisations.
GFN•TV Commentary Team Session 3
Host
Fiona Patten


Fiona Patten
- Host
- Australia
Fiona Patten is a Member for Northern Metropolitan Region in the Victorian Parliament’s Legislative Council. Leader of the Reason Party, Fiona was first elected in 2014 and re-elected in 2018. Since being elected in 2014, Fiona has garnered respect from all sides of the political divide and has worked tirelessly to deliver legislative reforms that many thought impossible. Fiona is now working towards improving Victoria even further, and is pushing to legalise and regulate cannabis for adult use, continuing to implement electoral reform, religious accountability and greater separation of church and state, legalise sex work, and spent convictions legislation.
Guest
Paddy Costall

Panel 3 Misinformation: who can we trust?
Host
Will Godfrey


Will Godfrey
- Host
- United States of America
Will Godfrey is the founding editor-in-chief of Filter (https://filtermag.org), an online magazine that launched in 2018 to cover drug use, drug policy and human rights through a harm reduction lens. He's also the executive director of The Influence Foundation, the nonprofit behind Filter. He previously founded The Influence, an award-winning drug policy news site, and ran Substance.com and the addiction-focused site The Fix. Before that, he co-founded an award-winning print publication for incarcerated people in London. He has consulted for numerous organisations in the drug policy and harm reduction space. He lives in New York.
Speaker
Roberto Sussman


Roberto Sussman
- Speaker
- Mexico
Dr Roberto A Sussman (PhD University of London) is a full time senior researcher and lecturer at the Institute for Nuclear Sciences of the National University of Mexico. His main research areas are General Relativity and Cosmology, but he has conducted research in other areas of Physics, including peer reviewed publications on e-cigarette aerosols. He is also the founder and Director of Pro-Vapeo Mexico, an association representing Mexican consumers of noncombustible nicotine products and is a member of INNCO. He is actively advocating for an appropriate regulation of Tobacco Harm Reduction products in Mexico. He directs and supervises the effort to spread scientific information on these products, as well as advising consumers on how to counter the gubernmental misinformation and prejudice about them that is rampant throughout Latin America.
Speaker
John Oyston


John Oyston
- Speaker
- Canada
Dr. John Oyston is a medical doctor specializing in anesthesiology. Now retired from anesthesiology and working exclusively on tobacco issues. Since 2006 he has been involved in numerous tobacco control issues including “Stop Smoking for Safer Surgery”, the “Campaign for the Quit Quarter”, “Tobacco21.ca”, and, most recently “Quit by Vaping”.
He has published editorials on tobacco control topics in the Canadian Journal of Anesthesia and the Canadian Medical Association Journal. He is an Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto and has recently retired from the position of Chief of Anesthesiology at The Scarborough Hospital.
Speaker
William Stewart


William Stewart
- Speaker
- United States of America
William Stewart is the President and Founder of Povaddo, a firm specializing in public opinion and societal expectations research. He has built a firm that helps clients develop better strategies and stronger communications to address complex issues and challenges facing their businesses. William has over 25 years of research consulting experience that spans political campaigns, public affairs initiatives, and a wide range of corporate matters – from issues management to corporate reputation. Prior to launching Povaddo in 2009, William was the global head of research for FleishmanHillard, one the largest PR firms in the world. He started his research career doing political polling in Washington, DC.
Speaker
Cother Hajat


Cother Hajat
- Speaker
- United Kingdom
Cother Hajat is a Public Health Physician and Epidemiologist. She is an adjunct Professor, a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and of the Faculty of Public Health in the UK. Her work for over two decades has focussed on the prevention of chronic disease and its risk factors through thought leadership, policy development, health system redesign and research in academic, commercial and governmental settings.
Cother’s tobacco related work has included the smoking in public places laws in the UK and the United Arab Emirates, and serving as a member on the advisory board for the Tobacco Transformation Index. She has conducted extensive research on the prevalence and impact of tobacco use, most recently systematic reviews on the health impact of ecigarettes and smokeless tobacco, and a narrative article on methodological issues with tobacco harm reduction research.
Panel 4 Benefits of nicotine
Host
Martin Cawley


Martin Cawley
- Host
- United Kingdom
Martin Cawley joined Beatson Cancer Charity as CEO in July 2019. Martin has been involved in the area of health and social care his entire his career. He previously held senior positions in a number of Scotland’s charities and spent 3 years as Director of the National Lottery Community Fund in Scotland working with charities and community organisations. Martin has a comprehensive understanding of the wide-ranging challenges facing charitable organisations in Scotland. Over the years he has been involved in a range of national forums and working groups related to areas of his work. More specifically Martin has an in-depth experience, knowledge and understanding of the issues facing people from a range of vulnerable and disadvantaged groups. Martin has been a non-executive director of a number of organisations including national umbrella agencies and social enterprises aimed at improving practice and approach and influencing social policy. Martin is a huge fan of all kinds of sports and enjoys participating in one or two every now and again. He also loves travelling and spending time with his family. Martin describes himself as more of a “passive sportsman” now but still enjoys a walk in the fresh air to clear his head after a day’s work.
Speaker
Paul Newhouse


Paul Newhouse
- Speaker
- United States of America
Paul Newhouse, M.D. holds the Jim Turner Chair in Cognitive Disorders at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine and is Professor of Psychiatry, Pharmacology, and Medicine. He is Director of the Vanderbilt Center for Cognitive Medicine (VCCM) in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. He directs the Clinical Core for the Vanderbilt Alzheimer's Disease Research Center and is also a physician-scientist at the Veterans Affairs Tennessee Valley Health Systems Geriatric Research, Education, and Clinical Center (GRECC). He is an Army veteran and served in Operation Desert Storm.
Dr. Newhouse received his undergraduate education at Kansas State University, attended medical school at Loyola University, Stritch School of Medicine, and completed his residency training in psychiatry at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center followed by a fellowship in Geriatric Psychopharmacology Research at the National Institute of Mental Health. He is a diplomat of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology in both General Psychiatry and Geriatric Psychiatry and was awarded the American Psychiatric Association Profiles in Courage award in 2002 and the Loyola University Alumnus of the Year Award for Research in 2017.
Dr. Newhouse's research has focused on brain cholinergic mechanisms in cognitive aging and the role of nicotinic cholinergic receptor systems in normal and impaired cognitive functioning in humans. His work established the importance of brain nicotinic cholinergic receptor systems in normal cognitive processes and established these receptors as a therapeutic target in Alzheimer’s disease and related conditions. He has pioneered the development of human models for new cognitive drug development including early first-in-human studies to the design and implementation of national multicenter trials. He has emphasized the development of novel cholinergic agents for clinical use in cognitive disorders and has established novel brain imaging and biomarker-based measures of brain drug effects through the use of novel pharmacologic‐imaging methodologies. His research has been continuously funded by NIH since 1989 and he is funded currently by the National Institute on Aging, the Alzheimer’s Association, the Alzheimer’s Drug Discovery Foundation, and other private companies and foundations.
Speaker
Michelle Minton


Michelle Minton
- Speaker
- United States of America
Michelle Minton is a senior fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute. Minton specializes in consumer policy, covering regulatory issues that include gambling, tobacco harm reduction, cannabis legalization, alcohol, and nutrition.
Minton has authored numerous studies, including topics like the effectiveness and unintended consequences of sin taxes and history of gambling regulation. Her analyses have been published and cited by nationally respected news outlets such as the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal and USA Today as well as peer-reviewed journals. She regularly appears in news media to discuss the unintended effects of laws and rules designed to save adults from their own choices which, not only conflicts with the principle of individual liberty, but often the goals of public health.
Ms. Minton holds a Bachelor of Arts from the Johns Hopkins University and a Master of Science from the University of new England.
When not working, Minton engages in hands-on “research” in her areas of expertise by spending many hours playing poker, enjoying salty foods, and drinking delicious craft beers.

Riccardo Polosa
- Speaker
- Italy
Riccardo Polosa is the Founder of the Center of Excellence for the acceleration of HArm Reduction (CoEHAR - University of Catania, Italy). Dr Polosa is Full Professor of Internal Medicine for the same University and Director of the Center for Smoking Prevention and Treatment at the University Hospital "Policlinico-V. Emanuele” of Catania. Dr. Polosa and the CoEHAR team of researchers conduct several high-profile clinical and behavioral research in the field of smoking-related diseases. According to a bibliometric analysis, Professor Polosa is considered the most productive scientist in the world in the field of electronic cigarette research.
Speaker
Sudhanshu Patwardhan


Sudhanshu Patwardhan
- Speaker
- United Kingdom
Dr Sudhanshu Patwardhan is a UK licensed Medical Doctor of Indian origin, passionate about helping people quit risky forms of tobacco. After a long and impactful corporate career in the Pharma and Tobacco sectors across three continents, Dr Sud (as he is mostly referred as), co-founded the Centre for Health Research and Education (CHRE) in 2019. CHRE’s team of over 50 medical and public health experts work on nicotine literacy and tobacco harm reduction projects in the UK, USA and South Asia. Dr Sud and his team address the unmet educational needs of healthcare professionals so as to empower them to provide better cessation support to the most disadvantaged tobacco users globally. He is passionate about Indian music and is very active as the Chair of one UK’s largest South Asian arts charity - Art Asia.
Tobacco industry transformation: myth or reality?
Host
Jonathan Fell


Jonathan Fell
- Host
- United Kingdom
Jonathan Fell is a founder of Ash Park, managing the Ash Park Global Consumer Franchise funds, focused on long-term, high-quality investments in the fast-moving consumer goods industry, including the tobacco sector. Prior to 2013, he was team head of the consumer equity research group at Deutsche Bank in London, where he covered the tobacco and beverages sectors, following earlier spells at Morgan Stanley and Merrill Lynch. Jon is also a director of Article 36, a UK-based not-for-profit organisation working to promote public scrutiny over the development and use of weapons.
Speaker
Flora Okereke


Flora Okereke
- Speaker
- United Kingdom
Flora Okereke is Head of Global Regulatory Insights and Foresights at BAT, responsible for the analysis and forecasting of international regulatory developments on behalf of BAT’s 180-plus global markets. Flora also coordinates BAT’s policy responses to the WHO’s Framework Convention on Tobacco Control and other global institutions. She has previously held several senior country, regional and global roles at BAT, including legal, corporate and regulatory affairs director for West Africa; head of regulatory affairs for Africa, the Middle East and Eastern Europe; global head of regulatory strategy and engagement; and senior director of government affairs and international policy at Reynolds American Incorporated Services, a subsidiary of RJR Tobacco based in Washington, D.C. Flora was called to the Bar of England and Wales (Middle Temple) and later admitted as a solicitor by the Law Society.
Speaker
Sacha Sadan


Sacha Sadan
- Speaker
- United Kingdom
Sacha Sadan is the Director of ESG at the FCA (Financial Conduct Authority). Facilitating the UK financial regulator to embed ESG across the wide spectrum of regulatory activities and reporting to the CEO. He has been named a City Influencer by Financial News as one of the biggest 25 names who have been instrumental in shaping the UK's financial services industry. Previously Sacha was Director of Investment Stewardship (10 years) and on the board at LGIM, one of the world’s largest asset managers. Sacha had responsibility for investment stewardship, including environmental, social and governance (ESG). He was recognised in the Financial Times as one of ‘the 30 most influential people in the City of London’. Sacha was previously a UK equity portfolio manager at Gartmore. He was voted the top-rated Pan European fund manager in the Thomson Reuters Extel awards. He started his career at Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS) pension fund. Sacha is a Fellow of ICSA and a founding member of the UK Investor Forum and was a member of their board for 6 years.
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Peter Stanbury


Peter Stanbury
- United Kingdom
Dr Peter Stanbury works with a range of organisations on issues of economic, social and political development in emerging economies. He has worked with international institutions such as the IFC, for whom he developed the post-Ebola economic reconstruction strategy for Sierra Leone, and the OECD, where he developed their private sector development programme for Iraq.
With companies, he works extensively on sustainability in agricultural supply chains. He is a strategic advisor to Nestle on their cocoa programme, to Golden Agri Resources in Indonesia, and works with JTI in Zambia and Malawi. He is a graduate of the University of Oxford, holds a doctorate in international relations from the University of London.
GFN•TV Commentary Team Session 4
Host
John Oyston


John Oyston
- Host
- Canada
Dr. John Oyston is a medical doctor specializing in anesthesiology. Now retired from anesthesiology and working exclusively on tobacco issues. Since 2006 he has been involved in numerous tobacco control issues including “Stop Smoking for Safer Surgery”, the “Campaign for the Quit Quarter”, “Tobacco21.ca”, and, most recently “Quit by Vaping”.
He has published editorials on tobacco control topics in the Canadian Journal of Anesthesia and the Canadian Medical Association Journal. He is an Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto and has recently retired from the position of Chief of Anesthesiology at The Scarborough Hospital.
Guest
Brad Rodu


Brad Rodu
- Guest
- United States of America
Dr Brad Rodu is a professor of medicine and holds an endowed chair in tobacco harm reduction research at the University of Louisville, Kentucky USA. Since 1994 Rodu has authored 70 medical publications about tobacco, and he blogs at Rodu Tobacco Truth (http://rodutobaccotruth.blogspot.com/).
Guest
David Sweanor

18 JUNE 2022
Global Forum on Nicotine III
GFN•TV Commentary Team Session 5
Host
Michelle Minton


Michelle Minton
- Host
- United States of America
Michelle Minton is a senior fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute. Minton specializes in consumer policy, covering regulatory issues that include gambling, tobacco harm reduction, cannabis legalization, alcohol, and nutrition.
Minton has authored numerous studies, including topics like the effectiveness and unintended consequences of sin taxes and history of gambling regulation. Her analyses have been published and cited by nationally respected news outlets such as the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal and USA Today as well as peer-reviewed journals. She regularly appears in news media to discuss the unintended effects of laws and rules designed to save adults from their own choices which, not only conflicts with the principle of individual liberty, but often the goals of public health.
Ms. Minton holds a Bachelor of Arts from the Johns Hopkins University and a Master of Science from the University of new England.
When not working, Minton engages in hands-on “research” in her areas of expertise by spending many hours playing poker, enjoying salty foods, and drinking delicious craft beers.
Guest
Charles Gardner

Guest
Marewa Glover


Marewa Glover
- Guest
- New Zealand
Professor Marewa Glover has worked on reducing smoking-related harm for over 25 years. She has worked as a policy analyst, a co-ordinator of a national tobacco control programme, cessation trainer and, for over 17 years, as a researcher. She has chaired numerous committees and organisations including End Smoking NZ, an independent NGO that lobbied for a harm reduction approach even before electronic cigarettes were introduced. Marewa has over 100 publications reflecting her leadership and support of numerous studies. Her primary focus has been reducing smoking during pregnancy and reducing smoking among Māori, the indigenous people of New Zealand. She has also been a co-investigator on a number of innovative cessation projects and a longitudinal online survey of New Zealand vapers. Dr Glover is the most prominent public commentator on vaping in NZ. She is regularly called by the media and has appeared on NZ’s 60 Minutes in addition to participating in live online and conference debates about vaping. Despite an initial ban on the import and sale of nicotine for vaping imposed by the Ministry of Health, vaping has become established as a common and successful way to reduce or stop smoking in NZ. Marewa, along with a small number of other researchers who early on foresaw the potential of ecigs, have helped make this happen.
Keynote 2 Contradictions in the health debate around vaping, with Mark Tyndall
Keynote
Mark Tyndall


Mark Tyndall
- Keynote
- Canada
Dr. Mark Tyndall is an infectious diseases specialist, epidemiologist and public health physician with a focus on urban health, drug use and harm reduction. He has held a number of academic leadership positions and most recently was the Director of the British Columbia Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC). He is an author on over 300 peer-reviewed publications, and was co-lead investigator on the evaluation of Insite, North America’s first supervised injection site. His current work includes innovative solutions to prevent overdoses through safe supply programs and the use of biometric dispensing machines for opioids (MySafe). Dr. Tyndall is a strong Canadian advocate for public health through the lens of human rights and has championed the scale-up of vaping as a response to reducing the harms associated with tobacco use.
Respondent
Mark Oates


Mark Oates
- Respondent
- United Kingdom
Mark Oates is the Director of We Vape and the Snus Users Association, which are both consumer groups standing up for the right of individuals to use safer nicotine products. He advocates for evidence-based harm reduction in a range of areas from tobacco to drug policy, a subject he has written on for the Institute of Economic Affairs and the Adam Smith Institute, where he is a Fellow. He also provided consumer evidence in the 2018 ECJ case to overturn the ban of snus across the European Union and worked on the successful 2018 campaign to legalise medical cannabis in the UK.
Host
Katarzyna Kowalczyk

Panel 6 Prohibition by stealth: using tax and regulation to block harm reduction
Host
Clive Bates


Clive Bates
- Host
- United Kingdom
Clive Bates has had a diverse career in the public, private and not-for-profit sectors. Starting out with IBM, he then switched career to work in the environment movement. From 1997-2003 he was Director of Action on Smoking and Health (UK), campaigning to reduce the harms caused by tobacco. In 2003 he joined Prime Minister Tony Blair’s Strategy Unit as a civil servant and worked in senior roles in the public sector and for the United Nations in Sudan. He is now Director of The Counterfactual, a consulting and advocacy practice focussed on a pragmatic approach to sustainability and public health.

Norbert “Zillatron” Schmidt
- Speaker
- Germany
Norbert is a software developer in Germany. Master in computer science (Dipl.-Inform.). He enjoyed smoking for 30+ years. Became an accidental quitter in 2012, when curiosity lead to experimenting with vaping. The growing variety of flavours was pivotal for enjoying vaping more than smoking. Later joined the German vaping consumers organization IG-ED. Now a member of the board and liaison to INNCO and ETHRA.
Speaker
Lindsey Stroud


Lindsey Stroud
- Speaker
- United States of America
Lindsey Stroud is Director of TPA’s Consumer Center, which provides data and analysis to inform and assist policymakers when addressing consumer products. Stroud’s main focus is on providing up-to-date information on adult access to goods including alcohol, tobacco and vapor products, as well as regulatory policies that affect adult access to other consumer products, including harm reduction, technology, innovation, antitrust and privacy. Prior, Stroud was a state government relations manager at The Heartland Institute, and authored Tobacco Harm Reduction 101: A Guidebook for Policymakers in 2019, as well as Vaping, E-Cigarettes and Public Policy Towards Alternatives to Smoking in 2017, as well as hosting the podcast series Voices of Vapers. Prior to Heartland, Stroud worked as a staffer for state lawmakers in Minnesota and Virginia. In addition to her role at TPA, Stroud is the creator and manager of Tobacco Harm Reduction 101 (thr101.org) and a board director for the American Vapor Manufacturers Association and a Visiting Fellow at the Independent Womens Forum. Stroud received her Bachelor’s of Arts in Government from the College of William and Mary.
Speaker
Federico N. Fernández


Federico N. Fernández
- Speaker
- Argentina
Federico N. Fernández is Executive Director at Somos Innovación (a Latin American pro-innovation alliance) and CEO at We Are Innovation (Somos Innovación’s sister organization for Europe). Federico is Founder and President of Fundación Internacional Bases (Rosario, Argentina) and also the Chairman of the Organizing Committee of the International Conference “The Austrian School of Economics in the 21st Century.” Under Federico's leadership, in less than two years, the Somos Innovación Network published the largest innovation opinion survey conducted in LatAm, a sharing economy index, and the documentary “Behind the Cloud,” of which he was Executive Producer.
Speaker
Agnieszka Wyszyńska-Szulc


Agnieszka Wyszyńska-Szulc
- Speaker
- Poland
Agnieszka Wyszyńka-Szulc is the Global Head of Regulatory Policy in the External Affairs team at Philip Morris International (PMI), an international tobacco company working to deliver a smoke-free future and evolving its portfolio for the long term to include products outside of the tobacco and nicotine sector. Agnieszka joined the Corporate Affairs Team in the Polish affiliate of PMI in 2004, and since then she has held various roles in the organisation, including as Director of Regulatory Strategy in the EU Region External Affairs Team. Agnieszka holds a Masters degree in Management and Administration and a postgraduate degree in Public Affairs, both from Warsaw University, Poland, as well as an Executive MBA from the Warsaw University of Technology Business School, Poland.
Panel 5 Safer nicotine: human rights and legal challenges
Host
Jagannath Sarangapani


Jagannath Sarangapani
- Host
- India
Jagannath Sarangapani is an active tobacco harm reduction advocate from India and a former member of the board of Association of Vapers India (AVI). Vaping helped him quit a 20-year 40 cigarette a day habit about seven years ago and he has been smoke-free since. He passionately believes smokers need to retain the right to safer alternatives which help transition from smoking, and those who have switched should be allowed to remain smoke-free.
An industrialist for 30 years, Jagannath has managed his family concern which pioneered cellular plastics and insulated panels in India. He holds a Masters’ degree in Engineering from Case Western Reserve University and is also an alumnus of Columbia Business School.
Speaker
Tomas O'Gorman


Tomas O'Gorman
- Speaker
- Mexico
Tomás is a Mexican lawyer and teaches Corporation Law and Successions Law at Universidad Panamericana in Mexico City. An ex-smoker and vaper since 2016, he is co-founder of "Pro-Vapeo Mexico", a Mexican consumer association (registered in 2017), that advocates for tobacco harm reduction and non-combustible alternatives. He is a member of INNCO’s Board.
Speaker
Gerry Stimson


Gerry Stimson
- Speaker
- United Kingdom
Professor Gerry Stimson is a leading advocate for tobacco harm reduction and an Emeritus Professor at Imperial College London. A public health social scientist, with over 50 years’ experience of research and advocacy, he was one of the founders of drugs harm reduction in the 1990s, helping to develop and evaluate harm reduction in the UK as a response to HIV/AIDS. Gerry has advised the UK Government, WHO, UNAIDS, UNODC, the World Bank and numerous governments around the world on issues relating to drugs, HIV infection and AIDS, and alcohol. He has also published over 220 scientific publications and several books.
Currently, Gerry is Director of Research and Policy at Knowledge•Action•Change, and is involved in the FSFW-funded Global State of Tobacco Harm Reduction and Tobacco Harm Reduction Scholarship programmes. He is also a co-founder of the Global Forum on Nicotine, which has been delivered by KAC Communications since 2014.
Speaker
Fiona Patten


Fiona Patten
- Speaker
- Australia
Fiona Patten is a Member for Northern Metropolitan Region in the Victorian Parliament’s Legislative Council. Leader of the Reason Party, Fiona was first elected in 2014 and re-elected in 2018. Since being elected in 2014, Fiona has garnered respect from all sides of the political divide and has worked tirelessly to deliver legislative reforms that many thought impossible. Fiona is now working towards improving Victoria even further, and is pushing to legalise and regulate cannabis for adult use, continuing to implement electoral reform, religious accountability and greater separation of church and state, legalise sex work, and spent convictions legislation.
Speaker
Dave Sweanor


Dave Sweanor
- Speaker
- Canada
David Sweanor is an adjunct professor, Faculty of Law, and chair of the advisory board of the Centre for Health Law, Policy & Ethics at the University of Ottawa and has been actively involved in tobacco and health policy issues since the beginning of the 1980s. He has worked globally, and with numerous groups, including the International Union Against Cancer, World Health Organization, World Bank and the Pan American Health Organization and played a key role in achieving many global precedents in tobacco policy. He currently focuses much of his tobacco and nicotine related efforts on risk reduction strategies.
GFN•TV Commentary Team Session 6
Host
Sudhanshu Patwardhan


Sudhanshu Patwardhan
- Host
- United Kingdom
Dr Sudhanshu Patwardhan is a UK licensed Medical Doctor of Indian origin, passionate about helping people quit risky forms of tobacco. After a long and impactful corporate career in the Pharma and Tobacco sectors across three continents, Dr Sud (as he is mostly referred as), co-founded the Centre for Health Research and Education (CHRE) in 2019. CHRE’s team of over 50 medical and public health experts work on nicotine literacy and tobacco harm reduction projects in the UK, USA and South Asia. Dr Sud and his team address the unmet educational needs of healthcare professionals so as to empower them to provide better cessation support to the most disadvantaged tobacco users globally. He is passionate about Indian music and is very active as the Chair of one UK’s largest South Asian arts charity - Art Asia.
Guest
Marina Foltea

Keynote 3 CommUNITY: regional networks in THR consumer advocacy, with Nancy Loucas
Keynote
Nancy Loucas


Nancy Loucas
- Keynote
- New Zealand
Nancy Loucas is passionate about consumers having their voices heard in the narrative of THR and public health policy. Her consumer THR journey began in 2015 as one of the founders/co directors of Aotearoa Vapers Community Advocacy (AVCA) in New Zealand, doing battle for the rights of vapers to be able to access what they need to become/remain smoke free.
Nancy participated in developing INNCO from its inception (2016) and served as first president of the Governing Board in 2017-2018.
Nancy is currently the founder and Executive Coordinator for CAPHRA - the Coalition of Asia Pacific Tobacco Harm Reduction Advocates. CAPHRA supports consumer THR advocacy organisations and activities throughout the Asia Pacific region and has developed and presented various programmes for consumers such as the Voices4Vape online seminar series, the Right2Switch global consumer petition and, with CASAA in the US, the RightToVape.org Testimonial database that contains thousands of consumer testimonials globally.
Nancy is also the founder and director of Paraclete Associates Limited, (PAL), providing guidance on THR policy, regulation and programme development/advocacy mentoring globally. PAL was instrumental in the development and coordination of the sCOPe 5-day livestream that ran during the FCTC COP 9 in 2021. PAL also produces the consumer THR news show “The Advocates Voice.”
Host
Chimwemwe Ngoma


Chimwemwe Ngoma
- Host
- Malawi
Chim Ngoma is a passionate advocate for tobacco harm reduction and has led the THR Malawi project since 2018. He also works as an Assistant Manager on KAC’s THR Scholarship Programme. Chim has been involved in a number of notable THR projects and activities including the Burning Issues report and briefing paper on THR and the Right to Health as a reviewer. He also participated in a multi-stakeholder smoke-free dialogue in Cape Town aimed at informing the creation of the Smoke-Free Index, an initiative of the FSFW. Previously, Chim worked as a content writer consultant at Solimar International, as a citizen journalist at Nation Publications Limited and as a communications, visibility and M&E consultant at International Cooperation (GIZ).
Respondent
Amanda Wheeler


Amanda Wheeler
- Respondent
- United States of America
Amanda Wheeler is the president of the American Vapor Manufacturers Association. She also owns Jvapes, established in 2011 to provide smokers in her community access to the tools that helped her quit. Amanda is the mother of two daughters, a cancer survivor, and holds a master’s degree in counseling psychology. She is also the executive director of the Arizona Smoke Free Business Alliance, and president of the Rocky Mountain Smoke Free Alliance in Colorado.
Plenary discussion, Tobacco harm reduction - here for good
Host
David MacKintosh


David MacKintosh
- Host
- United Kingdom
David MacKintosh has over 20 years’ experience of working on alcohol and drug policy, this has included working within the UK Cabinet Office (UKADCU), heading up the London Drug and Alcohol Policy Forum (LDAPF) and providing specialist advice to the Greater London Authority. He also spent six years as Head of Community Safety for the City of London and has served as a trustee of a number of charities addressing substance use problems. He has helped deliver a range of innovative campaigns and national best practice guidance, which have all had one common purpose, to reduce harm to individuals and communities. In 2020 he began working as an independent consultant and is now helping Knowledge•Action•Change support and develop evidence based harm reduction programmes.
Panelist
Cecilia Kindstrand-Isaksson


Cecilia Kindstrand-Isaksson
- Panelist
- Sweden
CECILIA KINDSTRAND-ISAKSSON, SWEDEN Cecilia Kindstrand is Director of Public Affairs for Swedish Match, a company with tobacco harm reduction at the core of its business. The company divested its cigarette business in 1999 and is now offering products that are recognized as safer alternatives to cigarettes. She is based in Brussels and has worked extensively with the EU regulatory matters, especially the TPD 2014/40 a legislation banning the ‘proof of concept’ of tobacco harm reduction in 26 of the 27 Member States.
Panelist
Angeles Lafita


Angeles Muntadas-Prim Lafita
- Panelist
- Spain
Ángeles Muntadas-Prim chairs the Spanish Association Supporting Vapers (ANESVAP). Formed in 2014, ANESVAP is the only association
in Spain defending vapers’ rights. ANESVAP is also a founding member of INNCO, and she serves on INNCO’s Governing Board. She’s cofounder/organizer of the THR Summit Spain (2018), which gathered tobacco harm reduction experts from around the world. She has been
instrumental in promoting the Tobacco Harm Reduction Platform in Spain (2019) for doctors and scientists and in the creation of AHL
Provape, a network of organisations in Latin America focused on vaping and THR. She meets with various politicians, medical associations, and media and also attends various events and political rallies in order to ensure that consumers are represented.
Panelist
Konstantinos Farsalinos


Konstantinos Farsalinos
- Panelist
- Greece
Konstantinos Farsalinos, MD, MPH is a physician and senior researcher at the University of Patras and the School of Public Health-University of West Attica in Greece. His field of expertise is Public Health. He has been conducting laboratory, clinical and epidemiological research on smoking, tobacco harm reduction and e-cigarettes as principal investigator since 2011. He authored the first systematic review on e-cigarette safety/risk profile, published in 2014. Additionally, he has performed research and published studies on heated tobacco products. His findings have been presented in major international scientific congresses and his studies were used in preparing the regulatory framework on e-cigarettes by the European Union. As of mid-2020, he has published more than 90 studies and articles in international peer-reviewed scientific journals about smoking, tobacco harm reduction and alternative-to-smoking nicotine products. He was the handling editor and author of a book titled "Analytical assessment of e-cigarettes", published by Elsevier in 2017. In November 2020, he was declared a Highly Cited Researcher 2019 by the Web of Science, a list of researchers (6200 scientists out of 9 million examined) with the highest impact in global science in 21 scientific fields in the past decade. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he has published 6 peer-reviewed studies and several pre-prints about the COVID-19, including the association between smoking, nicotine and COVID-19.
Wrap up with conference & programme directors
Host
Jessica Harding

GFN•TV Commentary Team Session 7
Host
Harry Shapiro


Harry Shapiro
- Host
- Australia
Harry Shapiro is Director of DrugWise – an online drug information service - and Managing Editor of DS Daily - the daily online drug, alcohol and tobacco news service. He has worked in the drugs field for over 40 years, first with the Institute for the Study of Drug Dependence and then from 2000 with DrugScope where he was Director of Communications until the charity folded in 2015.
Since 2015, he has been working with Knowledge-Action-Change promoting public health through harm reduction. He is the author and Executive Editor of the Global State of Tobacco Harm Reduction report, contributes a blog to Nicotine Science and Policy and is one of KAC’s media spokespeople.
Guest
Brad Rodu


Brad Rodu
- Guest
- United States of America
Dr Brad Rodu is a professor of medicine and holds an endowed chair in tobacco harm reduction research at the University of Louisville, Kentucky USA. Since 1994 Rodu has authored 70 medical publications about tobacco, and he blogs at Rodu Tobacco Truth (http://rodutobaccotruth.blogspot.com/).
Guest
Marewa Glover


Marewa Glover
- Guest
- New Zealand
Professor Marewa Glover has worked on reducing smoking-related harm for over 25 years. She has worked as a policy analyst, a co-ordinator of a national tobacco control programme, cessation trainer and, for over 17 years, as a researcher. She has chaired numerous committees and organisations including End Smoking NZ, an independent NGO that lobbied for a harm reduction approach even before electronic cigarettes were introduced. Marewa has over 100 publications reflecting her leadership and support of numerous studies. Her primary focus has been reducing smoking during pregnancy and reducing smoking among Māori, the indigenous people of New Zealand. She has also been a co-investigator on a number of innovative cessation projects and a longitudinal online survey of New Zealand vapers. Dr Glover is the most prominent public commentator on vaping in NZ. She is regularly called by the media and has appeared on NZ’s 60 Minutes in addition to participating in live online and conference debates about vaping. Despite an initial ban on the import and sale of nicotine for vaping imposed by the Ministry of Health, vaping has become established as a common and successful way to reduce or stop smoking in NZ. Marewa, along with a small number of other researchers who early on foresaw the potential of ecigs, have helped make this happen.