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This website is written specifically for scientists with an interest in tobacco-related research or related disciplines. We hope it may also be of interest to members of the public health and regulatory communities.
As a scientist you will be aware that apart from references to journal publications, the material has not been subject to formal external peer review.
For non-scientists there is a summary of our research on our corporate website www.bat.com Opens new window.
Ian Brown

Ian Brown
Head of Group R & D


Welcome to Research & Development at British American Tobacco, where you will find an overview of our current research and development programmes, research data and recently published papers and posters.

Cigarette smoking is a cause of serious and fatal diseases, so our research and development activities are principally focused on better understanding the mechanisms of harm caused by tobacco use and on developing potentially less harmful products which address this issue.  The science of tobacco harm reduction is complex, extremely challenging and spans many scientific disciplines.  We have significantly expanded our research capabilities and expenditure over the past few years to reflect the importance we place on work in this area.

We welcome your comments on this website and are pleased to discuss our science or possible collaboration with other scientists working in related areas.

Scientists enjoying a hands-on training sessionNew content launched

During the last 12 months we have conducted several independent reviews of the site. We have improved the breadth and depth of the scientific content and included additional pages on smoke exposure, in vitro modelling, human dosimetry and clinical assessment amoung others.

Please click here to find out more about the new content.

 

Smoke exposure models
Smoke exposure models

Our smoke exposure research includes both literature based research into toxicants as well as an extensive laboratory based programme investigating the effects of tobacco smoke exposure using in vitro models.

Human dosimetry
Human dosimetry

Our work in human dosimetry, therefore, is moving beyond standard machine measurements to study smokers with the aim of obtaining yields from cigarettes through analysis of smoked cigarettes.

Published papers
Our scientists write many papers which are both accepted and published around the world.
Upcoming conferences
Discover more about the conferences GR&D will be attending in 2010