Department for Health, University of Bath, Bath, UK
Department for Health, University of Bath, Bath, UK.
Tob Control. 2024 Jun 20;33(4):464-471. doi: 10.1136/tc-2022-057809.
For decades, tobacco companies manipulated and misused science. They funded and disseminated favourable research and suppressed research that showed the harms of their products, deliberately generating misinformation. While previous work has examined many of the practices involved, their engagement in scientific events has so far not been systematically studied. Here, we examine the involvement of British American Tobacco (BAT) and Philip Morris International (PMI) in scientific events, including conferences, symposia and workshops.
Our analysis involved two steps. First, we collected all available data PMI and BAT provided on their websites to identify events. Second, we extracted information about the nature of tobacco industry involvement from event websites and materials.
We identified 213 scientific events that BAT and/or PMI representatives attended between April 2012 and September 2021. Most events took place in high-income countries in Europe and North America. They covered a diverse range of fields, including toxicology (n=60, 28.1%), medicine (n=25, 11.7%), biology (n=24, 11.3%), chemistry (n=23, 10.8%) and aerosol science (n=18, 8.5%), as well as dentistry (n=9, 4.2%), pharmaceutical science (n=8, 3.8%) and computing (n=8, 3.8%). We identified 356 posters provided by BAT and PMI that linked to 118 events (55.4%) as well as 77 presentations from 65 events (30.5%). Industry involvement through sponsorship (nine events), exhibition (three events) or organising committee (one event) was rare.
BAT and PMI representatives attended a large number and wide range of scientific events. Given that scientific events could be a crucial platform for building connections in the scientific sphere and disseminating industry's messages, this work highlights the importance of denormalising the tobacco industry's involvement in scientific events.
几十年来,烟草公司操纵和滥用科学。他们资助和传播有利的研究成果,同时压制显示其产品危害的研究成果,故意制造错误信息。虽然之前的工作已经研究了许多涉及的做法,但他们参与科学活动的情况尚未得到系统研究。在这里,我们研究了英美烟草公司(BAT)和菲利普莫里斯国际公司(PMI)参与科学活动的情况,包括会议、研讨会和讲习班。
我们的分析包括两个步骤。首先,我们收集了 PMI 和 BAT 网站上提供的所有关于活动的可用数据。其次,我们从活动网站和材料中提取了有关烟草业参与性质的信息。
我们确定了 213 项 BAT 和/或 PMI 代表参加的科学活动,这些活动发生在 2012 年 4 月至 2021 年 9 月之间。大多数活动发生在欧洲和北美的高收入国家。它们涵盖了广泛的领域,包括毒理学(n=60,28.1%)、医学(n=25,11.7%)、生物学(n=24,11.3%)、化学(n=23,10.8%)和气溶胶科学(n=18,8.5%),以及牙科(n=9,4.2%)、制药科学(n=8,3.8%)和计算(n=8,3.8%)。我们确定了 356 份由 BAT 和 PMI 提供的与 118 项活动(55.4%)相关的海报,以及 65 项活动中的 77 项演讲(30.5%)。通过赞助(9 项活动)、展览(3 项活动)或组织委员会(1 项活动)参与的情况很少。
BAT 和 PMI 代表参加了大量且广泛的科学活动。鉴于科学活动可能是在科学界建立联系和传播行业信息的重要平台,这项工作强调了将烟草业参与科学活动正常化的重要性。