Tobacco Industry's University Links Threaten Swiss Research Integrity, NGO Warns
An investigation by NGO OxySuisse has uncovered numerous collaborations between the tobacco industry, particularly Philip Morris International, and at least 16 Swiss academic institutions, raising concerns about research independence.

Key Takeaways
- OxySuisse identified 29 collaborations between the tobacco industry and Swiss academic institutions since 2019.
- Philip Morris International is involved in 23 of the 29 identified collaborations.
- 16 Swiss academic institutions are implicated, including universities, federal institutes of technology, and hospitals.
- Switzerland ranks 99th out of 100 in the 2025 Global Tobacco Industry Interference Index.
- Four institutions initially refused to disclose contracts, forcing OxySuisse to take legal action.
By The Numbers
They Said
"For decades, the tobacco industry has used scientific collaboration to gain legitimacy, minimise the risks of its products, and influence health policies, often in a covert manner."
"The actual number may be higher due to non-disclosure and confidentiality clauses."