CONTENTS LIST
PROCEEDINGS OF THE OPENING SYMPOSIUM FOR THE ANNUAL
TOBACCO SCIENCE RESEARCH CONFERENCE (TSRC)
Inaugural Volume (Not identical to Volume 1), 28th Conference, 1974
PRODUCTION FACTORS AFFECTING CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF THE FLUE-CURED LEAF
P.D. Legg; G.B. Collins. Influence of genetic factors
J.M. Elliott. Nutrition
J.A. Weybrew; W.G. Woltz. Influence of management and weather
T.R. Terrill. Influence of harvesting variables
W.H. Johnson. Curing
W.W. Bates, Jr.; A.R. Mitchem; J.D. Rogers. Influence of aging and processing
A.W. Spears. Symposium summary
Volume 1, 29th Conference, 1975
NEW TECHNIQUES FOR SMOKE CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS
R.W. Jenkins, Jr.; R.A. Comes; R.T. Bass. Use of carbon-14 labelled compounds in smoke precursor studies: A review
G.P. Morie; M.S. Baggett. Capillary column gas chromatography for studies of selective filtration
J.H. Bell. Liquid gel permeation chromatography
A.F. Haeberer; O.T. Chortyk. High pressure liquid chromatography of polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbon constituents
D. Hoffmann; E.L. Wynder. New separation techniques for classes of smoke compounds
G. Vilcins; J.O. Lephardt. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy applied to cigarette analysis
C. Keith. Summary of symposium
Volume 2, 30th Conference, 1976
LEAF COMPOSITION AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES IN RELATION TO SMOKING QUALITY & AROMA
J.C. Leffingwell. Nitrogen components of leaf and their relationship to smoking quality and aroma
C.R. Enzell. Terpenoid components of leaf & their relationship to smoking quality and aroma
A.G. Kallianos. Phenolics and acids in leaf and their relationship to smoking quality and aroma
D.L. Davis. Waxes and lipids in leaf and their relationship to smoking quality and aroma
J.D. Rogers; A.R. Mitchem. Physical properties of leaf as indicators of chemical and smoking properties
M. Senkus. Summary of symposium
Volume 3, 31st Conference, 1977
TOBACCO SMOKE: ITS FORMATION AND COMPOSITION
W.R. Johnson. Pyrogenesis and physicochemical nature of tobacco smoke
V. Norman. Overview of the vapor phase, semivolatile, and nonvolatile components of cigarette smoke
S.S. Hecht; I. Schmeltz; D. Hoffmann. Nitrogenous compounds in cigarette smoke and their possible precursors
C.R. Green. Neutral oxygenated compounds in cigarette smoke and their possible precursors
W.H. Griest; M.R. Guerin. Influence of tobacco type on smoke composition
H.R. Wakeham. Symposium summary and future trends
Volume 4, 32nd Conference, 1978 (Reprinted version available)
PHYSICAL PARAMETERS WHICH AFFECT THE COMPOSITION OF CIGARETTE SMOKE
William F. Owens, Jr. Effect of cigarette paper on smoke yield and composition
Charles H. Keith. Physical mechanisms of smoke filtration
M.L. Reynolds. Influence of filter additives on smoke composition
J.E. Kiefer. Ventilated filters and their effect on smoke composition
Marion Z. DeBardeleben; Warren E. Claflin; Walter F. Gannon. Role of cigarette physical characteristics on smoke composition
H.M. Halter; T.I. Ito. Effect of tobacco reconstitution and expansion processes on smoke composition
William A. Selke. Summary of symposium
Volume 5, 33rd Conference, 1979
PATHOLOGICAL, ENTOMOLOGICAL, AND PHYSIOLOGICAL FACTORS WHICH INFLUENCE TOBACCO
CHEMISTRY
J.M. Daly. Basic mechanisms of host/pathogen interactions
Alan Cornell; William F. Cartwright; Torvald A. Bertinuson. Influence of microorganisms (fermentation) on the chemistry of tobacco
Thomas P. Pirone. Tobacco diseases caused by viruses and fungi and their influence on tobacco chemistry
T.J. Sheets; R.B. Leidy. Influence of insecticides and nematicides on the chemistry of tobacco
George L. Steffens. Influence of growth regulators and herbicides on the chemistry of tobacco
T.C. Tso. Summary of symposium
Volume 6, 34th Conference, 1980
CHEMICAL, PHYSICAL AND PRODUCTION ASPECTS OF TOBACCO AND SMOKE
J.F. Chaplin; G.S. Miner. Production factors affecting chemical components of the tobacco leaf
C.R. Enzell; I. Wahlberg. Leaf composition in relation to smoking quality and aroma
C.R. Green; D.A. Colby; P.J. Cooper; R.A. Heckman; L.A. Lyerly; F.A. Thome. Advances in analytical methodology of leaf and smoke
R.R. Baker. Mechanisms of smoke formation and delivery
M.L. DeLucia; C.F. Mattina; W.A. Selke. Physical parameters that affect composition of smoke
P.H. Leake. Summary of symposium
Volume 7, 35th Conference, 1981
TOBACCO LEAF CHEMISTRY: ITS ORIGIN, UNDERSTANDING AND CURRENT TRENDS
L.E. Massie. Tobacco leaf: A look at history
A.W. Spears; S.T. Jones. Chemical and physical criteria for tobacco leaf of modern day cigarettes
R.C. Long; J.A. Weybrew. Major chemical changes during senescence and curing
L.P. Bush. Physiology and biosynthesis of tobacco alkaloids
R.A. Heckman; M.F. Dube; D. Lynm; J.M. Rivers. The role of tobacco leaf precursors in cigarette flavor
S.D. Kung; T.C. Tso. Tobacco leaf protein: Molecular biology and genetic manipulation
L. Reynolds. Summary of symposium
Volume 8, 36th Conference, 1982
FORMATION, ANALYSIS, AND COMPOSITION OF TOBACCO SMOKE
W. Stoeber. Generation, size distribution and composition of tobacco smoke aerosols
M.F. Dube; C.R. Green. Methods of collection of smoke for analytical purposes
K.D. Brunnemann; D. Hoffmann. Pyrolytic origins of major gas phase constituents of cigarette smoke
V. Norman. Changes in smoke chemistry of modern day cigarettes
M.E. Hobbs. Summary of symposium
Volume 9, 37th Conference, 1983
PRODUCTION OF QUALITY TOBACCO LEAF
G.S. Miner; J.L. Sims. Changing fertilization practices and utilization of added plant nutrients for efficient production of burley and flue-cured tobacco
Joe M. Glass. Production and leaf chemistry of burley tobacco in Latin America
H.R. Burton; L.P. Bush; J.L. Hamilton. Effect of curing on the chemical composition of burley tobacco
Joe A. Weybrew. Factors affecting the usability of flue-cured tobaccos
J. Kuc; S. Tuzun. Immunization for disease resistance in tobacco
James M. Elliot. Summary of symposium
Volume 10, 38th Conference, 1984
DESIGN OF LOW TAR CIGARETTES
Verner N. Grise. Market growth of reduced tar cigarettes
D.F. Matzinger; W.W. Weeks; E.A. Wernsman. Genetic modification of total particulate matter
Donald F. Durocher. The choice of paper components for low tar cigarettes
Allen J. Kassman. Design of the filter system
Richard R. Baker. The effect of ventilation on cigarette combustion mechanisms
Alan Rodgman. Summary of symposium
Volume 11, 39th Conference, 1985 (Reproduced version only)
HIGHLIGHTS OF CURRENT CHEMICAL RESEARCH ON TOBACCO COMPOSITION
Charles L. Mulchi. Environmental factors affecting the growth, chemistry and quality of tobacco
J. Everett Leggett; Steven J. Crafts-Brandner. Significance of carbon and nitrogen partitioning in tobacco
Gordon H. Bokelman; William S. Ryan, Jr.; H. Howard Sun. Tobacco cell wall structural biopolymers
Ray F. Severson; Albert W. Johnson; D. Michael Jackson. Cuticular constituents of tobacco: Factors affecting their production and their role in insect and disease resistance and smoke quality
Willard W. Weeks. Chemistry of tobacco constituents influencing flavor and aroma
James F. Chaplin. Summary of symposium
Volume 12, 40th Conference, 1986
ADVANCES IN THE ANALYTICAL METHODOLOGY OF LEAF AND SMOKE
W.F. McClure. Status of near-infrared technology in the tobacco industry
Bradley J. Ingebrethsen. Aerosol studies of cigarette smoke
William A. Court. High performance liquid chromatography of tobacco and tobacco smoke components
John H. Lauterbach. Recent advances in gas chromatography and their applications in tobacco research
Maurice E. Snook. Advances in lipophilic gel chromatography of tobacco and tobacco smoke components
Vello Norman. Summary of symposium
Volume 13, 41st Conference, 1987
DEVELOPING QUALITY ATTRIBUTES IN SMOKING PRODUCTS
Brian W. Smeeton. Genetic control of tobacco quality
Henri D. Papenfus. Some aspects of stress management in tobacco
Vello Norman. Quality control in cigarette manufacturing
R.W. Dwyer; K.A. Cox; J.E. Bickett. Sources of pressure drop and ventilation variability in cigarettes
Thomas A. Perfetti. Measurement of the quality of cigarette products
Phillip R. Fisher. Summary of symposium
Volume 14, 42nd Conference, 1988
CHEMICAL AND SENSORY ASPECTS OF TOBACCO FLAVOR
John C. Leffingwell. Introduction to symposium
Barbara A. Reasor; M. Lance Reynolds; R.P. Ferris. Sensory assessment of tobacco smoke
Donald L. Roberts. Natural tobacco flavor
Robert A. Fenner. Thermoanalytical characterization of tobacco
Braja D. Mookherjee; Richard A. Wilson. Tobacco constituents -- Their importance in flavor and fragrance chemistry
John C. Leffingwell; Diane Leffingwell. TCRC Symposium: Chemical sensory aspects of tobacco flavor -- An overview
Volume 15, 43rd Conference, 1989
REGULATION OF INSECT AND PATHOGEN ACTIVITY IN TOBACCO AND TOBACCO PRODUCTS
Herman J. Benezet. Chemical control of pests in stored tobacco
D. Michael Jackson; R.F. Severson; A.W. Johnson. Effects of natural tobacco constituents on insect survival, development, and behavior
David A. Danehower. The role of natural products in tobacco-microbial interactions
V.L. Geiss. Control and use of microbes in tobacco product manufacturing
Earl A. Wernsman; Arthur K. Weissinger. New breeding methods and germplasm sources for pathogen and insect resistance
Joseph Kuc. Regulation of insect and pathogen activity in tobacco and tobacco products-overview and prospects for the future
Volume 16, 44th Conference, 1990
THE FORMATION AND EVOLUTION OF CIGARETTE SMOKE
Richard R. Baker; David P. Robinson. Tobacco combustion - The last ten years
Claude I. Lewis. The effect of cigarette construction parameters on smoke generation and yield
David W. Eaker. Dynamic behavior and filtration of mainstream smoke in the tobacco column and filter
Hubert Klus. Distribution of mainstream and sidestream cigarette smoke components
Douglas D. McRae. The physical and chemical nature of tobacco smoke
TOPICS OF CURRENT SCIENTIFIC INTEREST IN TOBACCO RESEARCH
Eugene Glock. Introduction to symposium
John S. Campbell. The purchase of flue-cured and burley leaf for tobacco manufacture
T.J. Sheets. Pesticide residues on tobacco: Perceptions and realities
Klaus D. Brunnemann; Dietrich Hoffmann. Analytical studies on N-nitrosamines in tobacco and tobacco smoke
Marian Z. DeBardeleben; James E. Wickham; William F. Kuhn. The determination of tar and nicotine in cigarette smoke from an historical perspective
Gray Robertson. Sick building syndrome: Facts and fallacies
Eugene Glock. Symposium summary
Volume 18, 46th Conference, 1992
HIGHLIGHTS OF CURRENT RESEARCH ON TOBACCO AND TOBACCO CHEMISTRY
Hugo Martin. Introduction to symposium
G. Wagner. Improving tobacco through metabolic engineering: Promise and obstacles
Indu B. Maiti; Arthur G. Hunt. Developing genetically engineered disease, pest and herbicide resistance in tobacco
Hans Valdemar Thomsen. International reference method for the smoking of cigarettes
M.R. Guerin; R.A. Jenkins. Environmental tobacco smoke
R. Hugo Martin. Symposium summary
MENTHOL AND THE DESIGN OF MENTHOLATED CIGARETTES
Thomas A. Perfetti. Introduction to symposium
Rudoff Hopp. Menthol: Its origins, chemistry, physiology and toxicological properties
August J. Borschke. Review of technologies relating to menthol use in cigarettes
Jack R. Reid. A history of mentholated cigarettes. "This Spud's For You."
Michael F. Borgerding. The chemical determination of menthol in the tobacco industry from an historical perspective
Steven A. Wilson. Theoretical aspects of menthol migration and transfer
Fred W. Best. Effects of some cigarette construction parameters on menthol migration and transfer
Thomas A. Perfetti. Symposium summary
HIGHLIGHTS OF CURRENT RESEARCH ON TOBACCO AND TOBACCO CHEMISTRY
John H. Robinson. Introduction to symposium
Gary D. Byrd; John H. Robinson; William S. Caldwell; J. Donald deBethizy. Nicotine uptake and metabolism in smokers
Patrick M. Lippiello; Merouane Bencherif; Elisa Lovette; Kathy Fowler. Characterization of nicotinic cholinergic receptors in the central nervous system
Edward D. Levin. Nicotine effects and working memory performance
Walter S. Pritchard; John H. Robinson. Brain-wave effects of cigarette smoking in humans
Neil Sherwood. Cognitive and psychomotor effects of nicotine and cigarette smoking
David G. Gilbert. Why people smoke: Stress-reduction, coping enhancement, and nicotine
John H. Robinson. Symposium summary
IMPACT OF PLANT MANIPULATION AND POST HARVEST PHENOMENA ON LEAF COMPOSITION
D. Layten Davis. Introduction to symposium
Linus R. Walton; Harold R. Burton; Larry D. Swetnam. Effect of mechanization on the physical appearance and chemical composition of burley tobacco
Anna Wiernik; Alex Christakopoulos; Lennart Johansson; Inger Wahlberg. Effect of air-curing on the chemical composition of tobacco
David M. Peele; David A. Danehower; Gregory D. Goins. Chemical and biochemical changes during flue curing
Mark T. Nielsen; Joe C. Chappell. Biotechnology in tobacco improvement: Applications and current status in the industry
D. Layten Davis. Symposium overview and a glance at the future
FIFTY YEARS OF TOBACCO SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Raymond C. Long. Introduction to the symposium
Raymond C. Long; D. Layten Davis. The history of the tobacco chemists' research conference 1947-1996
James L. Jones; Carol A. Wilkinson. Fifty years of agronomic achievement in tobacco science
Charles R. Green; Alan Rodgman. The tobacco chemists' research conference: A half century forum for advances in analytical methodology of tobacco and its products
Donald F. Durocher. The role of the TCRC in promoting science, technology, and product development in the tobacco industry
Robert W. Jenkins, Jr.; Douglas D. McRae. Fifty years of research on cigarette smoke formation and delivery at the tobacco chemists' research conference
Volume 23, 51st Conference, 1997
SMOKE, SMOKING, AND SMOKERS
John H. Robinson. Introduction to the symposium
Alan Rodgman. FTC "Tar" and nicotine in cigarette mainstream smoke: A retrospective
Michael F. Borgerding The FTC method in 1997 - What alternative smoking conditions(s) does the future hold?
Richard R. Baker; Leslie S. Lewis. Filter ventilation - Has there been a "cover-up"?
Gerhard Scherer; Hubert Klus. Cigarette smoking and compensation
David M. Warburton. Whey deep blue does not use tobacco
Volume 24, 52nd Conference, 1998 (Of print in the original format. Available as a repinted version, only)
RESPONDING TO CHANGE IN OUR INDUSRY
Leslie S. Lewis. Introduction to symposium: Responding to change in our industry
E.C. Jones; Alan B. Norman. History of cigarette design
Cheryl E. Johnson. Development of cigarette components to meet industry standards
Patrick J. Dunn. Changes in cigarette design: Requirements in selected world markets
Blake Brown. Long term effects of an increase in cigarette prices with and without the tobacco program
Volume 25, 53rd Conference, 1999
GENETICS AND THE FUTURE OF TOBACCO
W.K. Collins. Introduction to symposium: Genetics and the future of tobacco
E.A. Wernsman. An overview of tobacco breeding—Past, present, and future
Deborah Koller. Genetics and the future of tobacco
Thomas Hoban. Public acceptance of biotechnology-derived products
M.R. Ward. A review of the regulations governing the production and use of genetically modified crops
Volume 26, 54th Conference, 2000
STATE OF THE BUSINESS 2000
E.C. Jones. Introduction to Symposium: State of the business 2000
Tommy J. Payne. Impact of the master settlement agreement
Christoper J. Proctor. Global trends in tobacco regulations
Stephen J. Kaczynski; Elizabeth P. Kessler. “Damned if you do…”
Tomisalv Yukina; Blake Brown. Intro to economic of flue-cured tobacco contracts: An interpretative essay
Farrell Delman; Darryl Jayson. Global trends in the tobacco trends
Volume 27, 55th Conference, 2001
RECENT ADVANCES IN THE REDUCTION OF TOBACCO-SPECIFIC NITROSAMINES IN LEAF AND SMOKE
David M. Peele, Marvin G. Riddick, Mike E. Edwards. Formation of Tobacco-Specific Nitrosamines in Flue-Cured Tobacco
L. Arnold Hamm, Jr. Tobacco Farm Leadership’s Cooperation with U.S. Leaf Purchasers in Addressing TSNA
Michael D. Boyette, L. Arnold Hamm. Results of Year 2000 TSNA Sampling Program in Flue-Cured Tobacco.
L.P. Bush, M. Cui, H. Shi, H.R. Burton, F.F. Fannin, L. Lei, N. Dye. Formation of Tobacco-Specific Nitrosamines in Air-Cured Tobacco.
Charles H. Risner, June B. Reece, Walter T. Morgan. The Determination of Tobacco-Specific Nitrosamines in Tobacco: A Collaborative Investigation of Current Methodology.
Anthony R. Tricker. Toxicology of Tobacco-Specific Nitrosamines
Volume 28, 56th Conference, 2002
TOXICOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS
John H. Lauterbach. “Toxicological Evaluation of Tobacco Products: Current Approaches, Future Developments”: Smoke Chemistry: A Useful Predictor of Smoke Toxicology?
Eian Massey. Tobacco Smoke: An in vitro Genotoxic Perspective
David Bombick. In vitro Nongenotoxic Endpoints
J. Dan Heck, Manoj Misra, Christopher R.E. Coggins. The Toxicological Assessment of Tobacco Products: In vitro Approaches
Carr J. Smith, Patricia Martin. Conducting Clinical Evaluations in Human Smokers Switching to Reduced-Toxicity Cigarettes
THE TASTE CHALLENGE: MAINTAINING SENSORY QUALITY IN A REDUCED-YIELD ENVIRONMENT
John H. Robinson. Introduction to Symposium
W. David Smith; Verne A. Sisson; Daryl T. Bowman. Cultivar Development: The First Step in Maintaining Sensory Quality
Fawky Abdallah. Tobacco How Does It Taste? Contribution of Blending and Processing to Sensory Quality and Chemistry of Tobacco Smoke
Richard R. Baker; Graham Smith. Toxicological Aspects of Tobacco Flavor Ingredients
Mike Dixon; Richard R. Baker. Influence of Cigarette Design on Human Smoking Behaviour and Sensory Responses
BIOTECHNOLOGY: A TOOL FOR DEVELOPING REDUCED-RISK PRODUCTS
Volume 31, 59th Conference, 2005
THE TOBACCO INDUSTRY: CHANGES AND OPPORTUNITIES
Chris Coggins. Introduction to Symposium
Clausen Ely, Jr. Regulation of Tobacco Products: Principles, Parallels and Problems
Jed Rose. Recent Developments in Smoking Cessation Treatment
Lutz Mueller. Approaches and Tools for the Management of Pesticide Residues on Tobacco
Hanspeter Witschi. Tobacco Smoke and Lung Tumors in Mice
TECHNICAL CHALLENGES IN THE TOBACCO INDUSTRY
Michael Dixon and Michael Borgerding. Recent Advances in the Application and Understanding of Alternative Smoking Regimes
Gerhard Scherer. Application of Biomarkers for the Evaluation of Potential Reduced-Exposure Products (PREPs)
Catherine St. Hilaire. Evaluating Potential Reduced-Risk Tobacco Products
FRONTIERS IN TOBACCO BIOTECHNOLOGY
John Jelesko. Introduction to Symposium
Charles Opperman. Sequencing and Analysis of the Nicotiana tabacum genome
Francois Dorlhac de Borne. A Clean tobacco, Is the Dream Coming True?
Balazs Siminszky. Nicotine N-demethylase Genes of Nicotiana: Evolution and Use for Reducing Nornicotine Levels in Tobacco
Anne Jack. Implications of Reducing Nornicotine Accumulation in Burley Tobacco
Fabricio Medina-Bolivar. Screening for Bioactive Stilbenes in the Genus Nicotiana and Other Solanaceae Species
SMOKELESS TOBACCO – WHAT’S NEW IN AN OLD PRODUCT?
Paul Nelson. Introduction to Symposium
James A. Strickland. Smokeless Tobacco in the Western World: A Journey from the Past to the Present
Brad Rodu. Tobacco Harm Reduction: An Alternative Approach to Smoking Control
Michael C. Falk. Differentiating the Health Risks of Categories of Tobacco Products
James E. Franke. Analytical Challenges in Smokeless Tobacco
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