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TeamWe Welcome Sophie Stroisch for Her Second Stay

Since April 8th, Sophie Stroisch from the Universities of Groningen and Oldenburg has been joining our team to explore cause-specific mortality differences in European cross-border regions. more: We Welcome Sophie Stroisch for Her Second Stay …

REDIM team with guest researcher Sophie Stroisch (refer to: We Welcome Sophie Stroisch for Her Second Stay)

New Article in “Bundesgesundheitsblatt”Striking Regional Differences in Healthy Life Expectancy

A new paper that is co-authored by scientists from our team assesses the regional differences and trends in healthy life expectancy in Germany from 2002 to 2019. more: Striking Regional Differences in Healthy Life Expectancy …

Arzt untersucht älteren Mann in Praxis (refer to: Striking Regional Differences in Healthy Life Expectancy) | Source: © Monkey Business / Adobe Stock

German Society for Demography (DGD)Best Paper Award for REDIM Researchers

At this year’s meeting of the German Society for Demography (DGD), held from 20–22 March 2024 in Hamburg, our team has received the DGD Best Paper Award. more: Best Paper Award for REDIM Researchers …

Photo Dr. Michael Mühlichen (BiB) receives the Best Paper Award 2024 of the DGD from Dr. Annelene Wengler (Robert Koch Institute, Berlin). (refer to: Best Paper Award for REDIM Researchers) | Source: © BiB

New Article in “Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health”Large Regional Disparities in Excess Mortality in Europe

New paper by REDIM researchers and our partners assesses the spatial variation across Europe in excess mortality associated with the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. more: Large Regional Disparities in Excess Mortality in Europe …

Datendiagramm und Corona-Virus (refer to: Large Regional Disparities in Excess Mortality in Europe) | Source: monsitj via Getty Images

New Article in “Preventive Medicine”More Heart Attacks in Rural Areas than in Cities

New paper with the involvement of REDIM researchers shows that higher mortality from heart attacks in rural regions is driven by higher disease incidence, not by varying case fatality. more: More Heart Attacks in Rural Areas than in Cities …

Megacity im Grünen (refer to: More Heart Attacks in Rural Areas than in Cities) | Source: © A. Emson / Adobe Stock

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