Center for Research on Population and Health
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• Leading Population & Health Research Center in the #MENA region • at the American University of Beirut @FHS_AUB @AUB_Lebanon
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https://www.aub.edu.lb/fhs/Pages/crph.aspx 08-07-2015 17:27:14
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A collaborative research team American University of Beirut is #hiring a full-time Research Associate or Research Assistant for an #NIH funded study titled “Late Life Learning, Dementia, and Overall Health: An Investigation of the University for Seniors in Beirut”. 👉aub.edu.lb/fhs/Pages/empl…
Exciting News! We are thrilled to announce the launch of Center for Research on Population and Health 's LinkedIn! Follow us on this journey and stay tuned for updates and insights. 👉linkedin.com/company/center…
Join Elrha on 4 September 2024 for a webinar on #NonCommunicableDiseases in humanitarian crises. They'll discuss research priorities for Cardio-Metabolic Syndrome. Register now! bit.ly/45WBlTC Elrha Faculty of Health Sciences at AUB IRC - International Rescue Committee @LSHTMpress MSF International UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency
At Center for Research on Population and Health, we believe in the power of collaboration! Good science requires an excellent team. We work with international organizations, universities, faculties, and departments to achieve robust research that improves health in Lebanon and beyond. 👉 lnkd.in/e4j_kwmi
After lunch we had a really insightful panel discussion with Rachel Thomson Jonathan Stokes Steve McCall and Rosie Seaman from Research Data Scotland on navigating careers in interdisciplinary research 🪢🔍
Dr. Stephen McCall is a panelist on the Early Career Researchers Day of #SSM224, discussing career progression as an interdisciplinary researcher: opportunities and challenges. Stay tuned as the Center for Research on Population and Health team presents their findings at the #SSM2024 in Glasgow!
Were people with chronic diseases more vulnerable to exiting the workforce during the pandemic and economic crises in #Lebanon? Myriam Dagher presents snapshot findings from a cross-sectional survey, part of #WOMENA, an IDRC | CRDI -funded study, at the #SSM2024
In a recent study in collaboration with Rafik Hariri University RHU, women who had a planned delivery had better maternal and infant outcomes compared to women who had an urgent delivery. Early referral to specialized centers is advised to maximize optimal outcomes.👉 lnkd.in/dqPYc65D