Editor-in-Chief
Professor Samantha Thomas
Conflicts of interest in public health research and publications
"...Researchers have increasingly documented the challenges that are faced when some industries and corporations make use of research for purposes that run counter to the interests of public health. This includes the role that they play in polluting independent science and disrupting and manipulating the public health evidence base."
Read our latest editorial, examining the need to create a norm of separation between harmful industries and science.
Special Issue on the Commercial Determinants of Health
A collection from Health Promotion International that illustrates the need for researchers to explore and expose different aspects of the commercial determinants of health, and find ways to reduce their negative impacts.
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About Ilona Kickbusch
Learn more about Ilona Kickbusch, the founding editor and Chair Emeritra of Health Promotion International, and her accomplishments in the field.
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The Ilona Kickbusch Award
The Ilona Kickbusch Award is an annual award for best published manuscript in HPI by an Early Career Researcher. The most recent winner is “Industry influence on public health policy formulation in the UK: a complex systems approach” by Amber Van Den Akker
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Webinar: Conflicts of Interest in Public Health and Addiction Research
Hosted by Health Promotion International and the International Confederation of Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Research Associations, this panel discussion and Q&A examined COIs specifically in relation to public health and addiction research and policy making.
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Recent Editorial
Conflicts of interest in public health research and publications, by Samantha Thomas, Marita Hennessy, Kate Frazer, Cervantée Wild, Ashleigh Haynes, Shane Kavanagh, Orkan Okan, and Mike Daube.
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