
Environmental Epidemiology
The module contains:
Part I: Relevant and up-to-date topics in environmental epidemiology: air pollutants, noise, weather, climate, green and blue areas, environment & allergies, environment and lung function, gene-environment interactions and methylation as well as burden of disease; methods, which are important in environmental epidemiology: typical statistical models, variable selection and data reduction.
Part II: A seminar where the students learn to critically assess current literature in the field of "environment and health" by means of a catalogue of questions.
Date: 02/11/2021 (09:00) — 03/31/2021 (16:30)
Participants will receive a certificate of attendance.
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chez soi / at homeThe module contains:
Part I: Relevant and up-to-date topics in environmental epidemiology: air pollutants, noise, weather, climate, green and blue areas, environment & allergies, environment and lung function, gene-environment interactions and methylation as well as burden of disease; methods, which are important in environmental epidemiology: typical statistical models, variable selection and data reduction.
Part II: A seminar where the students learn to critically assess current literature in the field of "environment and health" by means of a catalogue of questions.
Date: 02/11/2021 (09:00) — 03/31/2021 (16:30)
Participants will receive a certificate of attendance.
More information here