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CHK-79-46
TOWARD A LESS HAZARDOUS CIGARETTE
Banbury Center, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 14-16 October 1979
LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
Poul Astrup
Department of Clinical Chemistry
Rigshospitalet
9 Blegdamsvej
DK-2100 Copenhagen
Denmark
Mario C. Battigelli
Professor of Medicine
Division of Pulmonary Diseases
724 Clinical Sciences Building
University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514
(919) 966-2534
Theo Eicher
Cellulosig Abteilung
M 22
Bayer A.G.
4047 Dormagcn
Bundesrepublik Deutschland
(West Germany)
011-49-2106-514-854
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Lawrence Garfinkel
American Cancer Society
777 Third Avenue
New York, New York 10017
(212) 371-2900
Sam P. Battista
Senior Staff Pharmacologist
Arthur D. Little, Inc.
Acorn Park
Cambridge, Massachusetts 02140
(617) 864-5770, ext. 2021
Fred G. Bock
Director, Orchard Park Laboratories
Roswell Park Memorial Institute
Box 312
Orchard Park, New York 14127
(716) 662-7618
William S. Cain
Department of Epidemiology and
Psychology
Yale University School of Medicine
290 Congress Avenue
New Haven, Connecticut 06519
(203) 562-9901, ext. 208, 224
Louis Diamond
Director, Pharmacodynamics and
Toxicology Division
College of Pharmacology
University of Kentucky
Lexington, Kentucky 40504
(606) 257-2770
Gio B. Gori
Deputy Director
Division of Cancer Cause and Prevention
National Cancer Institute
Bethesda, Maryland 20014
(301) 496-6616
M.R. Guerin
Tobacco Smoke Research Program
Analytical Chemistry Division
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37830
(615) 574-4862
E. Cuyler Hammond
American Cancer Society
777 Third Avenue
New York, New York 10017
(212) 371-2900
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Naomi Harley '
Associate Professor,of Environmental
Medicine
Institute of Environmental Medicine
New York University Medical Center
550 First Avenue
New York, New York 10016
(212) 679-3200

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Less Hazardous Cigarette
Jeffrey E. Harris
Department of Economics
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Room E 52-171
Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139
(617) 253-2677
Dietrich Hoffmann
Chief, Division of Environmental
Cnrcinogenesis
American Health Foundation
Naylor-Dana Institute
Hammond House Road
Valhalla, New York 10595
(914) 592-2600
Jerome H. Jaffe
Chief of Psychiatric Research
Department of Biological Psychiatry
New York State Psychiatric Institute
722 West 168th Street
New York, New York 10032
(212) 927-6350
Charles Keith
Senior Research Associate
Celanese Fibers Company
P.O. Box 1414
Charlotte, North Carolina 28232
(704) 554-2000
Michael Kunze
Hygiene-Institut der Universitat
Kinderspitalgasse 15
A-1095 Wien
Austria
011-43-222-430128
Edmond J. La Voie
Division of Environmental
Carcinogenesis
American Health Foundation
Naylor-Dana Institute
Hammond House Road
Valhalla, New York 10595
(914) 592-2600
Cornelius Lynch
Manager, Smoking and Health Program
Enviro Control Incorporated
11300 Rockville Pike
Rockville, Maryland 20852
(301) 468-2500
Participants - 2
John C. Maxwell, Jr.
Lehman Brothers Kuhn Loeb Incorporated
55 Water Street
New York, New York 10041
(212) 558-2765
Victor K. McElheny
Director, Banbury Center
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
P.O. Box 534
Cold Spring Harbor, New York 11724
(516) 549-0507
Friedemann Muller
Cellulosig Abteilung
M22
Bayer A.G.
4047 Dormagen
Bundesrepublik Deutschland
(West Germany)
011-49-2106-51!4-854
Brian Richter
Economist, Smoking and Health Program
Enviro Control Incorporated
11300 Rockville Pike
Rockville, Marylan& 20852
(301) 468-2500
Michael A.H. Russell
Addiction Research Unit
Institute of Psychiatry
101 Denmark Hill
London SE 5 8 AF
England
011-44-1-703-5411
Colin J. Schwartz
Professor of Pathology
University of Texas Health Science Cente.
7703 Floyd Curl Drive
San Antonio, Texas 78284
(512) 691-6121
William Selke
Director of Research
Schweitzer Division
Kimberly-Clark Corporation
Lee, Massachusetts 02138
(413) 243-3550

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Saul M. Shiffman
Associate Director
Laboratory for the Study of Smoking
Behavior
Department of Psychiatry and
Behavioral Science
Neuropsychiatric Institute
School of Medicine ~
University of California, Los Angeles
Los Angeles, California 90024
(213) 825-2410
'Richard Stewart
Corporate Medical Director
S.C. Johnson and Co. Incorporated
1525 Howe Street
Racine, Wisconsin 53403
(414) 554-3675
T.C. Tso
Chief, Tobacco Laboratory
Beltsville Agricultural Research
Center
Agricultural Research Service,
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Room 104, South Building
Beltsville, Maryland 20705
(301) 344-3477
Benjamin L. Van Duuren
Professor of Environmental Medicine
New York University Medical Center
Institute of Environmental Medicine
S50 First Avenue
New York, New York 10016
(212) 679-3200
James D. Watson
Director
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
P.O. Box 100
Cold Spring Harbor, New York 11724
(516) 692-6660
Ernst L. Wynder
President
American Health Foundation
320 East 43rd Street
New York, New York 10017
(212) 953-1900, ext. 212

CHK-79-46
RCWAM A LES.S HAZARDOUS CIGAFEI*EE
Barbuty Oenter, Cbld Spring Harbor Iaboratory, 14-16 Oct,ober 1979
S~ayc3ay, 14 October
Aftenxoon - Arrival at Robertson House, Banhuy, for registration and assigrment
to quarters in Robertson House and at Fort Hill
6:45 -
7:30 p.m. - Cbcktails at lmbertson House
, 7:30 p.m. - Dinner at lbbertson Fiouse
9:00- _.
10:00 p.m. - C)pening session, Meeting House, Banbury
Welcane - V. K. McElteny, Director, Banlury Center
Opessing remarks - J. D. Watson, Director, Qold Spring Harbor Iaboratory ~
Introduction to the meeting - Gio Gori, National Cancer Institute
Monday, 15 October
7:30 -
8:45 a.m. -
Breakfast at Fobertson House
9:00 -
12:00 noon - Session 1: Introduction and epidemiological trends (15 minutes per speaker)
Chairperson, E. Cuyler Haimond, American Cancer Society
Ern.st L. Wynder, American Health Fbundation, Epidemiological
perspectives
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Oornelius Lynch, Fhviro Oontrol Inc., Non-detectable risk levels
in cigarette smking ~
cancer cases and eocAtro s
E. Cuyler Haimmnd, American Cancer Society, The long-term benefits
of reducing tar arxi niootine in cigarettes
Lawrence Garfinkel, American Cancer Society, Changes in the
cigarette eonstmption of smkers in relation to changes in E.a
tar and niootine vontent of cigarettes s~ked O
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Michael Kunze, Hygiene-Institut, University of Vienna, ~lds ~
of tar exposure: analysis of smking histories of msle lung ~
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12:15 -
: 1:00 p.m. - ILtmcheon at Fobertson House
1:15
5:15
Program - 2
Zbx.ioological dimensions (15 minutes per speaker)
Chairperson, FSced G. Bock, Fbswell Park Menorial Institute
Sam P. Battista, Arthur D. Little Inc., Inhalation studies of.
toxicity of tobacco sroke
Mario Battigelli, University of North Carolina, Reversible versus
fixed obstructive disorder of the airways: A current dilemma
Lfluis Diamond, University of Kentucky College of Pharm3cology,
Puhmnaxy toxicity of nitrogen oxides
Fred G. Bock, Roswel1 Park Marnrial Institute, Co-carcinogenic
properties of niootine
Benjarnin L. Van Duuren, Institute of Enviromental Medicine,
New York University Medical Center, Co-carcinogens in tobxcco
carcinogenesis
Richard Stewart, S. C. Johnson and Son, Inc., Racine, Zbxioology
of carbon monoxide in cigarette smoke
Poul Astnip, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Carbon monoxide as a
oontributor to the health hazards of cigarette mmking
Colin J. Scfwartz, University of Texis Health Science Center,
Cigarette ssroking and cardiovascular diseases
Dietrich Iioffm3nn, Naylor-Dana Institute, Airnxican Health Foundation,
The role of wlatiles and nonvwlatiles and nitrosamines in tDbacoo
carcinogenesis
Naomi Harley, Institute of Environmental Medicine, New York University
iSec3ical Center, Poloniurn 210: A questionable risk factor in
srroking-related carcinogenesis
Iawrence Garfinkel, American Cancer Society, Changes in bronchial
epithelium in relation to cigarette smoking: 1955-60 versus 1970-77
5:45 - fh
6:30 p.m. - Oocktails at Robertson House ~
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7:45 p.m. - Dinner at Robert.son House ~
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CHK-79-46
Less Hazarc3ous Cigarette Program - 3
8:00 -
10:00 p.m. - Session 3: Risk reduction achievements and future directions. Open
discussion.
This session is interded to review the extent to which risks of
cigarette snoking have been reduced by concurrent efforts to alter
the cigarette product anc3 to persuade people either to stop strnking
or not to start, and what the implications of these trends are for
further efforts to reduce risks of smoking.
Chai*pe,-son, Michael A. H. Russell, Addiction Research Unit, Institute
of Psychiatry, Inndon
4laesday, 16 October
7:30 -
8:45 a.m. - Breakfast at Robertson House
9: 00 -
12:00 noon - Session 4: Cigarette engineering (15 minutes per speaker)
l'Chairperson, Gio Gori, National Cancer Institute
~ T. C. Tso, Beltsville Agricultural Research Cen'ter, C'.henistry of
tob3coo, and the effects of agronceny and curing
M. R. Guerin, Oak Ridge National Iaboratory, Chenistry of tobacco
i sRoke
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William~Selke, Schwieitzer Division, K;.mberly-Clark CbYporation,
Reconstituted tobacco sheet
Theo Eicher and FYiedemann Muller, Bayer Industries, Dormagen,
A co-tobacco material, RQ1
V Charles Keith, Celanese Fibers Qmpany, Physical methods in modifica-
tion of tobacco stnke (filters, papers and ventilation)
V William S. Cain, Yale University School of Medicine, Sensory
attributes of cigarette sroking
~F.dmnd J. Ia Voie, Naylor-D3na Institute, American Health Foundation,
The less harmful cigarette and tobacco srroke flavors
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Gio Gori, National Cancer Institute, Overview of changes in the ~
cigarette product 0
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12:15 - ~
1:00 p.m. - Ltnlcheon at Robertson House ~
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Less Hazarcbus Cigarette Program - 4
1:15
4:15 p.m. - Session 5: Behavioral and eoonomic issues (15 minutes per speaker)
Chairpersen, Jeresne H. Jaffe, New York State Psychiatric Institute
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Saul M. Shiffm3n, University of California, Los Angeles, Schooi
v of Medicine, Reduced sn-oking, withdrawal syaptans, and cessation:
A cautionary rnte .
/Mic1ae1 A.H. Russell, Addiction Research Unit, Institute of Psychiatry,
London, Dependency on niootine: relation of niootine yield and
blood niootine levels
~erome H. Jaffe, New York State Psychiatric Institute, Preliminary
observations of switchers: some physiological and biological
findings
J John C. Maxwell, Jr., Letman Bxothers Kuhn Ioeb Inc., Trends in
cigarette consuption
.
v Jeffrey E. Harris, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Taxation
of cigarettes according to tar and nieotine contents
Brian Richter, IIzviro Cbntrol Inc., Macro-eeona*ucs of the prevention
U of tobacao-related diseases
Oenference suznn31y: Gio Cori, National Cancer Institute
5:45 - ,
6:30 p.m. - Cocktails at Fobertsan House
6:30 p.m. - Dinner at Robertson House
Wednesc3ay, 17 October
7:30 -
8:45 a.m. - Breakfast at Robertson House
Departure
