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Availability of Flavor Capsule Cigarettes at Points of Sale in Quito, Ecuador: Attila Pohlmann, PhD

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Innovations in Tobacco Control Lecture Series | Guest Lecturer

Thursday, March 20, 2025, 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. ET
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Add to Calendar 15 jhu-bsph-318121 Availability of Flavor Capsule Cigarettes at Points of Sale in Quito, Ecuador: Attila Pohlmann, PhD

Attila Pohlmann, PhD, discusses findings from a study monitoring the sale of flavor capsule cigarettes near schools in Quito, Ecuador, during this Innovations in Tobacco Control lecture presented by the Institute for Global Tobacco Control



For more information, visit the event page:
https://qa.publichealth.jhu.edu/node/318121.

Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
2025-03-20 15:00 2025-03-20 16:00 UTC use-title Location Zoom

About the Event

Hosted by the Institute for Global Tobacco Control (IGTC), the monthly Innovations in Tobacco Control lecture series welcomes key researchers and experts to share ideas, present their work, and spark discussion. Presented via Zoom, this month’s event welcomes Attila Pohlmann, PhD, for a lecture entitled “Availability of Flavor Capsule Cigarettes at Points of Sale in Quito, Ecuador.”

The lecture will be followed by a brief moderated Q&A and a recording of the event will subsequently be posted to IGTC’s YouTube channel. 

 

Registration

Upon approval of online registration, attendees will receive a personalized Zoom link to access the webinar. 

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Speaker

Headshot of Attila Pohlmann, PhD, a man with brown eyes, styled grey hair, a light complexion, and a neutral expression, wearing and a dark blue button-down shirt

Attila Pohlmann, PhD

Universidad San Francisco de Quito | Ecuador

Attila Pohlmann has a PhD in international marketing/management from the University of Hawaii, a master’s degree in international marketing and communication from Universität Bielefeld (Germany), and a bachelor’s degree in international management from Université de Valenciennes (France). He is a professor of marketing at the School of Business of the Universidad San Francisco de Quito (Ecuador). His research focuses on transformative consumer research, specifically, investigating the roles of marketing and consumption in the creation and potential solution of social and environmental problems.

Contact Info

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