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Marewa Glover

New Zealand

Professor Marewa Glover is one of New Zealand’s leading tobacco control researchers. She has worked on reducing smoking-related harm for 32 years. She is recognized internationally for her advocacy on THR and was a Finalist in the New Zealander of the Year Supreme Award in 2019 recognising her contribution to reducing smoking in NZ. In 2018, Marewa was appointed Tobacco Section Editor for the Harm Reduction Journal. In 2018 she also established the Centre of Research Excellence: Indigenous Sovereignty & Smoking, an international program of research aimed at reducing smoking-related harms among Indigenous peoples globally. The Centre’s research was funded through to 1 September 2024 with grants from Global Action to End Smoking (formerly known as Foundation for Smoke-Free World), an independent U.S. nonprofit 501(c)(3) grantmaking organization, accelerating efforts worldwide to end the smoking epidemic. Neither Marewa nor the Centre have any commercial interests in any nicotine or tobacco products.

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#GFN25 Science Discussion #12 | Vaping as an off-ramp from smoking

#GFN25 Science Discussion #12 | Vaping as an off-ramp from smoking

5 Feb 2026

Vaping as an Off-Ramp From Smoking. In our next Science Lab session Dr Marewa Glover presents the key findings of the Voices of the 5% Study, a 4-year longitudinal qualitative study of New Zealand adults who used vapes but had no intention of quitting smoking.