Webinar series: Precision Public Health 2021
16/11/2021 14:00 to 07/12/2021 16:00 (Europe/Luxembourg)
Join us in our free webinar series and deep dive into the field of Precision Public Health. Our internationally recognised speakers will present their latest research in four webinar sessions from November 16 to December 7, 2021.
In Public Health, Epidemiology, or Clinical Research, the ultimate objective is essentially to deliver the right intervention to the right person, at the right time. To achieve this, we can now rely, in our digital and data-driven world, on an increasing volume of data generated by populations and patients. This massively impacts the way we conduct research, with many opportunities but also many challenges ahead of us, which will be discussed during this webinar series.
How can we use real-life data to better characterise populations and patients, according to their environment, their lifestyle, their biological characteristics, to design better-tailored preventive strategies and more personalised treatments? The answer to this and much more will be the topic of discussion during our webinar series.
Register online below and join the discussion on social media #PHealth2021
Precision Public Health 2021 is organised by the Department of Population Health (DoPH) of the Luxembourg Institute of Health (LIH) with the contribution of renowned international speakers.
Programme
Session 1 - Prevention - November 16, 2021
2PM to 4PM CET
chaired by torsten bohn, Phd
Welcome & overview of the LIH research activity
Pr Ulf Nehrbass - LIH
Precision Public Health and presentation of the webinar programme
Guy Fagherazzi, PhD - LIH
Introduction of the session
Torsten Bohn, PhD - LIH
The dietary inflammatory index as a tool in Precision Prevention
Pr James Hébert - University of South Carolina
Diet and nutrition in the context of Precision Public Health
Torsten Bohn, PhD - LIH
Precision Prevention in sports and for active living promotion
Laurent Malisoux, PhD- LIH
Precision Health for sleep disturbances and its role in the prevention of chronic disease
Dr Gloria Aguayo - LIH
Q&A session led by Torsten Bohn, PhD
Session 2 - Omics for Public Health - November 23, 2021
2PM to 4PM CET
chaired by yvan devaux, PHD
Precision Public Health and presentation of the webinar programme
Guy Fagherazzi, PhD - LIH
Introduction of the session
Yvan Devaux, PhD - LIH
Exposome analytics: challenges and perspectives
Pr Marc Chadeau-Hyam - Imperial College of London
Québec initiative to achieve multi-omics profiling in COVID-19 patients
Pr Vincent Mooser - McGill University Montreal
Exposome assessment with biomonitoring approaches
Brice Appenzeller, PhD - LIH
RNA biomarkers of cardiovascular disease
Yvan Devaux, PhD - LIH
Q&A session led by Yvan Devaux, PhD
Session 3 - Digital Health and Artificial Intelligence - November 30, 2021
2PM to 4PM CET
chaired by guy fagherazzi, phd
Precision Public Health and presentation of the webinar programme
Guy Fagherazzi, PhD - LIH
Introduction of the session
Guy Fagherazzi, PhD - LIH
New developments in digital epidemiology
Pr Marcel Salathé - EPFL
Deep digital phenotyping for Precision Health
Guy Fagherazzi, PhD - LIH
Contribution of neuroimaging to personalised Precision Health strategies
Magali Perquin, PhD - LIH
Motion Capture with markerless and monocular AI-driven systems - New tools for digital health
Bernd Grimm, PhD - LIH
Real world healthcare data in medicine – How to get it?
Pr Jochen Klucken - LIH
Q&A session led by Guy Fagherazzi, PhD
Session 4 - Socioeconomic Inequalities - December 7, 2021
2PM to 4PM CET
chaired by Maria Ruiz, PhD
Precision Public Health and presentation of the webinar programme
Guy Fagherazzi, PhD - LIH
Introduction of the session
Maria Ruiz, PhD - LIH
Data and Public Health: considering social and socioeconomic challenges
Michelle Kelly-Irving, PhD - INSERM
Socio-environmental determinants of cardiometabolic health
Maria Ruiz, PhD - LIH
Social inequalities in environmental exposures and health over space and time: accounting for daily and residential mobilities
Camille Perchoux, PhD - LISER
More cost-effective but less equitable? Incorporating socioeconomic inequalities into economic evaluation of health policy evaluations
Marc Suhrcke, PhD - LISER
Q&A session led by Maria Ruiz, PhD