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Subject: CIAR U of Tulsa Study

Date: 12 Jul 1990
Length: 1 page
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Abstract

Offers mailing address for the program manager of a CIAR study at the University of Tulsa. Approves contact of program manager by a vendor but warns: "It would not be advisable for PM to contact him directly without prior clearance from Max Eisenberg at CIAR. (We try to maintain an arm's length relationship with CIAR grantees)."

Fields

Type
Telex
Company
Philip Morris
Site
MN Depository
Author
Pages, Robert Alex, Ph.D. (PM scientist & researcher, c. 1980s)
Robert A. Pages gave a deposition that was 25 pgs with one exhibit in the Carlisle v. Philip Morris Inc., et al case on 10/30/86 and he gave another deposition that was 207 pgs on 9/23/88 for the Rothgeb v. ATC, et al case. He was a Scientist and he worked for Philip Morris, Inc. and was born on 10/10/41 and is in infirm health. (PMI's Revised Initial Disclosure, June 27, 1996) (PMI's Introduction to Privilege Log and Glossary of Names, Estate of Burl Butler v. PMI, et al, April 19, 1996) Robert Pages, who gave depositions in 1986 and 1988, is apparently in poor health. (Alexandra Wagner, Ness, Motley letter to Grant Kaiser, 1/10/97)
Recipient
Martin, Peggy L (PM State Gov. Relations Director)
1994
Named Person
Eisenberg, Max, Ph.D. (CIAR Director)
1998
Named Organization
Center for Indoor Air Research (CIAR) (Industry formed/funded air research organization)
Nonprofit organization funded by the tobacco industry. CIAR was formed in March 1988 by tobacco companies "to sponsor "high-quality research on indoor air issues and to facilitate communication of research findings to the broad scientific community."
University of Tulsa
Region
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Thesaurus Term
Industry Front Groups
Industry Sponsored Research
Indoor Air Quality
Academic Institutions

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