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Posted on : 09 Jan 2025

Stroke : focus on small vessels – Inserm’s 30 minutes on health #14

Events

The next Inserm 30′ santé webcast will focus on “Stroke: zoom in on small vessels”.       Visit the Inserm YouTube channel for this new edition of ‘30 minutes Santé’ dedicated to cerebrovascular accidents (strokes).     Speakers include Stéphanie Debette, Grand Prix Inserm 2024, , PU-PH neurologist, epidemiologist, former director of the Bordeaux […]

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Posted on : 20 Dec 2024

The PoP-HealtH Mooc reopens: health surveys for everyone!

Events

The 9th session of the free, online PoP-HealtH MOOC ‘Investigating health: how does it work?’ has been open for registration since the end of November on the FUN platform.       Organised by Isped (Institut de Santé Publique, d’Epidémiologie et de Développement), and the Bordeaux Population Health research centre (BPH, UMRS 1219 Inserm-Université de […]

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Posted on : 01 Oct 2024

The Direction Générale de la Santé awarded the 2024 Thesis Prize ‘Public Health Policies and Interventions’ to Jeanne NEUFFER

Awards

Jeanne NEUFFER has just been awarded a thesis prize by the Direction Générale de la Santé for her work on nutrition, lifestyle and the prevention of brain ageing.   The winners of the 2nd Thesis Prize with Grégory Emery, Director General of Health   Retour Congratulations to Jeanne NEUFFER, who has just been awarded the […]

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Posted on : 29 Jun 2024

PUBLIC HEALTH SEMINARS
Quasi-experimental methods in the IeDEA Cohort Collaboration: Estimating the Causal Effects of Extreme Weather Events on HIV Care Outcomes
Amphi Louis

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Quasi-experimental methods in the IeDEA Cohort Collaboration:Estimating the Causal Effects of Extreme Weather Events on HIV Care Outcomes PUBLIC HEALTH SEMINARS Friday 18 october 2024 – 12h à 13h Amphi Louis – ISPED Campus Carreire – université de Bordeaux Open to all In presential Subject: Quasi-experimental methods in the IeDEA Cohort Collaboration: Estimating the Causal […]

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Posted on : 12 Jun 2024

Journée des Jeunes Chercheur·e·s de la Société Française de Biométrie 2025

Events

La prochaine Journée des Jeunes Chercheur·e·s de la Société Française de Biométrie (SFB) se tiendra le 22 janvier 2025  sur le site de l’Institut de Santé Publique, d’Épidémiologie et de Développement (ISPED), du centre  Bordeaux Population Health (BPH) et du Département Santé publique de l’université de Bordeaux.         Cette journée est organisée […]

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Posted on : 19 Mar 2024

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LA VIE DU CENTRE Créé en 2008, le Centre de recherche sur la santé des populations de Bordeaux, Bordeaux Population Health (BPH) est co-hébergé par l’université de Bordeaux et l’Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale (Inserm). LA VIE DU CENTRE REGLEMENT INTERIEUR Le règlement intérieur du BPH fixe les droits et […]

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Posted on : 12 Mar 2024

The National League Against Cancer renews her label of the research team: Epidemiology of Adult Leukemia and Lymphoma (ELLA)

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    To develop knowledge of the epidemiology of haematological malignancies according to their histo-cytological subtype in two specific areas, the EPICENE team at the BPH has been awarded a 3-year label by the Ligue Contre le Cancer (League Against Cancer). The results of their work will help to better characterise environmental and work-related risks, […]

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Posted on : 07 Mar 2024

Seminar ‘Results of the SPRINT project – Impacts of pesticides on the environment and human health: how can we achieve a sustainable transition?

Events

          This seminar will be an opportunity to present the results of the European SPRINT project on ‘Impacts of pesticides on the environment and human health: what path to a sustainable transition? To mark the occasion, we are organising a morning dedicated to disseminating the project’s key results.       […]

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