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X-WR-CALNAME:IAS Distinguished Speaker Series - Sarah Mills\, PhD\, MPH
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DESCRIPTION:Description:  This talk presents findings from multiple studies
  examining the public health impact of flavored tobacco product sales rest
 rictions\, highlighting emerging evidence on their effectiveness as well a
 s policy implementation challenges.\n\n \n\nBio: Sarah D. Mills\, PhD\, MP
 H\, is an Associate Professor at the Gillings School of Global Public Heal
 th at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her research examin
 es the public health impacts of tobacco control policies\, with a focus on
  regulation of flavored tobacco products. She co-leads an FDA/NIDA-funded 
 project within the UNC Tobacco Center of Regulatory Science that uses micr
 osimulation modeling to assess the population-level impact of a national f
 lavored cigar sales restriction. This work builds on a simulation model of
  tobacco use behavior developed during her FDA/NCI-funded Career Developme
 nt Award to project the impact of a national menthol cigarette sales restr
 iction. Her research has been published in high-impact journals including 
 the American Journal of Public Health and Tobacco Control\, and she contri
 buted to two chapters of the most recent Surgeon General’s Report on tob
 acco use. Her work has also been featured in the US Food and Drug Administ
 ration’s proposed rule to ban the sale of menthol cigarettes as well as 
 in the New York Times\, Time Magazine and other news outlets.
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LOCATION:Soto Street Building II (SST)\, 115/116
SUMMARY:IAS Distinguished Speaker Series - Sarah Mills\, PhD\, MPH
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 es-sarah-mills-phd-mph
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