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Accessing the conference
Accessing the conference
https://www.e-cigarette-summit.co.uk/


While we would love everyone to join us for the live event, we appreciate that multiple time zones and challenging schedules means that joining the Summit for the duration in real time may be difficult for some, so we have designed the agenda to work as individual sessions which can be viewed on demand from Tuesday 1 December.  
While we would love everyone to join us for the live event, we appreciate that multiple time zones and challenging schedules means that joining the Summit for the duration in real time may be difficult for some, so we have designed the agenda to work as individual sessions which can be viewed on demand from Tuesday 1 December.  
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Note that all Q&A Sessions and introductory Chair remarks will not be available in advance as they will be live. However, once the live Q&A has finished, the recording of it will be added to the programme and available to view on demand.
Note that all Q&A Sessions and introductory Chair remarks will not be available in advance as they will be live. However, once the live Q&A has finished, the recording of it will be added to the programme and available to view on demand.
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A Conversation with the Summit Chairs  - Prof Ann McNeill & Prof Thomas J Glynn  
A Conversation with the Summit Chairs  - Prof Ann McNeill & Prof Thomas J Glynn  


Ahead of this year's Summit, I'm delighted to welcome you to the Virtual E-Cigarette Summit and share a conversation with our London Chair, Prof Ann McNeill, Kings College London and our Washington Chair, Prof Thomas J. Glynn, Stanford University School of Medicine.  Here they reflect on the state of the e-cigarette and harm reduction debate, why it has been so divisive and what their hopes are for the future. We also discuss their favourite presentations from the London and Washington Summits respectively. We hope you enjoy watching.
Ahead of this year's Summit, I'm delighted to welcome you to the Virtual E-Cigarette Summit and share a conversation with our London Chair, Prof Ann McNeill, Kings College London and our Washington Chair, Prof Thomas J. Glynn, Stanford University School of Medicine.  Here they reflect on the state of the e-cigarette and harm reduction debate, why it has been so divisive and what their hopes are for the future. We also discuss their favourite presentations from the London and Washington Summits respectively. We hope you enjoy watching.