Estimating the public health consequences of menthol cigarettes on smoking prevalence and premature mortality from 1980 through 2018 Speaker: Thuy Le
Reactions to hypothetical flavor bans among current users of flavored tobacco or nicotine products Speaker: Yong Yang
Modeling flavored tobacco use and the impact of flavor restrictions: challenges and opportunities Speaker: Rafael Meza
Modeling approach to quantify the potential public health effects of reducing nicotine levels in cigarettes in the United States Speaker: Esther Salazar
Tobacco endgame in New Zealand: could it achieve less than 5% prevalence by 2025, and what are the health and productivity gains? Speaker: Tony Blakely
Modeling the potential impact of instantaneous versus gradual VLNC regulation on smoking prevalence and associated mortality Speaker: David Mendez
The public health gains had cigarette companies chosen to sell very low nicotine cigarettes Speaker: David Levy
Contributions of computational modeling to tobacco regulation decision making – present and future Speaker: Kenneth E. Warner