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Working Groups
- Climate Change and Health Intervention
- Climate Change, Nutrition and Health
- Climate Change, Migration and Health
- Climate sensitive infectious disease lab (CSIDlab)
- Climate-smart Health Systems
- Design and implementation research in global health
- Digital Global Health
- Disease Control in Disadvantaged Populations
- Epidemiology and Biostatistics
- Epidemiology of Transition
- FAIR and ethical data and sample reuse
- Field Epidemiology Research in German Public Health
- Planetary Child Health
- Global Health and Economics Research Group
- Global Health Diagnostics
- Global Health Policies and Systems
- Health Economics and Health Financing
- Implementation research for prevention and disease control
- Injury Epidemiology and Prevention
- Mathematical Modelling of Infectious Diseases
- Non-communicable disease (NCD) in LMICs
- Oral Health
- Vector Borne Diseases and Geo Health
Epidemiology and Biostatistics
Heidelberg Epidemiology Seminar Series
including “Scientific Perspectives in GLOBAL HEALTH”
(as part of the Wahlfachtrack "GLOBAL HEALTH”)
Tuesdays, 4:15 pm - INF 327, SR 1
Winter Term 2017/2018
Date | Name | Title |
24.10.2017 | Iliana Kohler, Research Assistant Professor Population Studies Center, University of Pennsylvania | The Demography of Mental Health among Mature Adults in Low Income High HIV Prevalence Context |
21.11.2017 | Simone Jacobs, University of Heidelberg, Institute of Public Health | Dietary patterns and risk of type 2 diabetes in the Multiethnic Cohort |
19.12.2017 | Sabine Gabrysch, University of Heidelberg, Institute of Public Health | Does facility delivery reduce maternal and perinatal mortality in Ghana? |
09.01.2018 | Fabienne Pradella, Universität Mainz, Statistics and Econometrics | Ramadan during Pregnancy: Health Effects on the Offspring and the Behavior of Pregnant Muslims in Germany |
23.01.2018 | Amanda Wendt, University of Heidelberg, Institute of Public Health | Iron content in groundwater associated with anemia among children in rural Bangladesh |
06.02.2018 | Reyn van Ewijk, Universität Mainz, Statistics and Econometrics | Why people born during World War II are healthier |
Contact
Elke Braun‐van der Hoeven, Heidelberg Institute of Public Health, Tel: 06221‐56‐4067,
Email: elke.braun@uni‐heidelberg.de
PD Dr. Sabine Gabrysch, Heidelberg Institute of Public Health, Tel: 06221‐56‐5086,
Email: sabine.gabrysch@uni‐heidelberg.de
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Working Groups
- Climate Change and Health Intervention
- Climate Change, Nutrition and Health
- Climate Change, Migration and Health
- Climate sensitive infectious disease lab (CSIDlab)
- Climate-smart Health Systems
- Design and implementation research in global health
- Digital Global Health
- Disease Control in Disadvantaged Populations
- Epidemiology and Biostatistics
- Epidemiology of Transition
- FAIR and ethical data and sample reuse
- Field Epidemiology Research in German Public Health
- Planetary Child Health
- Global Health and Economics Research Group
- Global Health Diagnostics
- Global Health Policies and Systems
- Health Economics and Health Financing
- Implementation research for prevention and disease control
- Injury Epidemiology and Prevention
- Mathematical Modelling of Infectious Diseases
- Non-communicable disease (NCD) in LMICs
- Oral Health
- Vector Borne Diseases and Geo Health