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      • Simon Fenton Chapman, AO (born 14 December 1951) is an Australian academic and tobacco control activist.
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  2. Simon Fenton Chapman, AO (born 14 December 1951) is an Australian academic and tobacco control activist. Life and career. Chapman was born in Bowral, New South Wales to Margaret and Alec Chapman who had emigrated from England in 1948. He is an Emeritus Professor in Public Health at the University of Sydney. [1] .

  3. Simon Chapman AO PhD FASSA HonFFPH(UK) is Emeritus Professor in Public Health at the University of Sydney. He has published over 530 articles in peer reviewed journals and 22 books...

  4. Dec 13, 2021 · He has been one of the most prolific and influential media commentators on tobacco and other issues in public health, consulted for health organisations and been a keynote speaker at almost innumerable conferences in Australia and around the world.

  5. Simon Chapman AO PhD is Emeritus Professor in Public Health at the University of Sydney. Across 45 years, he has been a prominent researcher and advocate for tobacco control, gun control and renewable energy.

  6. Jan 7, 2023 · Curriculum vitae: Simon Chapman 3 QUALIFICATIONS AND TRAINING 1986: PhD in Medicine. Department of Preventive and Social Medicine, University of Sydney. Subject: Cigarette advertising as myth: a re-evaluation of the relationship of advertising to smoking (see Appendix page 82). Edited version published as: Chapman S.

  7. Editor Tobacco Control since 2009. “Simon Chapman has had a distinguished career in public health science, where he has been a strong advocate for both upstream policy and personal agency in behavior change at the population level.

  8. Simon Chapman is one of the worlds leading advocates for tobacco control, having won the coveted Luther Terry and WHO medals. His experience straddles 30 years of activism, highly original research and analysis, having run advocacy training on every continent and editing the British Medical Journal’s Tobacco Control research journal.