New project grant – Swedish Research Council

We have been awarded funding from the Swedish Research Council for a project titled “The impact of air temperature variability on population health in a changing climate: past trends, ongoing adaptation, and future scenarios (AIR-DATES)”. AIR-DATES aims to study the impact of air temperature variability on population health in collaboration with Uppsala University, University Cattolica […]

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Welcoming Ricardo Berenguer Navarro: A New PhD Student in Health Data Science

We are delighted to welcome Ricardo Berenguer Navarro to our research team as our newest PhD student at Karolinska Institutet. Ricardo’s academic background and professional expertise in epidemiology, biostatistics, and survival analysis make him a great addition to our interdisciplinary team. His PhD project will focus on characterising future risks to population health related to

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Tackling the Impacts of Extreme Temperatures on Maternal and Infant Health: A New Research Project

I am thrilled to announce that our research project PRoMEThEUS (Adapting to temperature extremes in pregnant women and infants: past trends and future scenarios) has been awarded funding by Forte (Swedish Research Council for Health Working Life and Welfare) under the 2024 Research Projects call. This exciting initiative will run from January 2025 to December

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