Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco 2025 Annual Meeting - PROJECT SUMMARY The Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT) is the only international scientific society dedicated exclusively to the field of nicotine and tobacco research. SRNT has more than 1,200 members from over 40 countries, with approximately 85 percent of those members being affiliated with U.S. academic, research, government, advocacy, and related organizations. The overall objective of the SRNT Annual Meeting is to stimulate advancement in the field of nicotine and tobacco research through the presentation of timely and cutting-edge research, discussion, and networking. It is the hallmark conference in the field where investigators, advocates, and policymakers can learn about the latest scientific findings, including novel products in the marketplace and effective interventions and policies to reduce tobacco use in the U.S. and in other countries. The SRNT Annual Meeting provides a crucial venue for the presentation of the rapidly evolving tobacco regulatory science research findings to the major keyholders in research and policy. The aims of this conference grant are to: 1) ensure that tobacco regulatory science content is presented in ways that are maximally informative to FDA and to researchers in the field; and 2) to support the career of trainees and early career investigators in tobacco regulatory science via opportunities for special oral sessions, professional development forums, travel awards, and other recognition. To meet both aims, SRNT’s Program Committee meets regularly throughout the year to plan the content and format of the SRNT 2025 Annual Meeting, aligning the presentation of scientific content with research priorities in the Tobacco Regulatory Science Program (TRSP). The Committee will curate paper sessions on specific topics that highlight advances in the area, foster scientific discussion and debate, and stimulate collaboration across researchers. The conference grant will also support at least 10 travel awards for trainees and early career investigators presenting on content related to the FDA and NIH Tobacco Regulatory Science Program research priorities. These interactions will facilitate the development of novel questions and approaches to tobacco regulatory science research and support the careers of future researchers in tobacco regulatory science.