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Network

Network

What is the EpiHealth network?

The EpiHealth network consists of researchers and other staff associated with epidemiological research at Lund and Uppsala universities, with Lund university in the coordinating position. The network started in 2010 when the Strategic Research Area EpiHealth was first initiated and funded by the government. It has changed dynamically over the years. The overall ambition for the network is to stimulate exchange between researchers and promote competitive research and new project ideas.

How do I become a member of the EpiHealth network?

Participation in the network is voluntary and free of charge. Epidemiological research is broad, so we welcome members from different scientific disciplines, ranging from biostatistics to clinical research, as well as researchers of various academic levels, from PhD students to senior researchers.

To become a member of SRA EpiHealth, please e-mail Communication Officer Maria Löfstedt, maria [dot] lofstedt [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (maria[dot]lofstedt[at]med[dot]lu[dot]se)
When you are registered on the membership list and in LUCRIS (applies to Lund University), you will receive a notification about your membership.
 

 

Questions?

EpiHealth Coordinator 
Professor Jonas Björk
jonas [dot] bjork [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se
 

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What does it mean to be part of the Epihealth network?

As a member of the Epihealth network, you will benefit from:
•    Membership information on, and access to, various activities, including the annual EpiHealth conference, courses, seminars, and EpiHealth calls for funding. 
•    Access to networks and expertise.
•    Access to recruitment networks.
•    A channel to make your research more visible.