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TeamWe Welcome New Guest Researcher

From March 7th to April 1st, Rok Hrzic from Maastricht University joins our team to cooperate with us in our work on regional cause-specific mortality trends. more: We Welcome New Guest Researcher …

Rok Hrzic (refer to: We Welcome New Guest Researcher)

TeamWe Welcome New Team Member

Our newest team member, Markus Sauerberg, has begun working as post-doc for the REDIM project. He supports our team analysing the Europe-wide, regional data on cause-specific mortality. more: We Welcome New Team Member …

Dr. Markus Sauerberg (refer to: We Welcome New Team Member)

International Population ConferencePresentation of Project Results at IPC 2021

At this year’s International Population Conference (IPC) from 5–10 December 2021, researchers and partners of the REDIM project will present their latest research results. more: Presentation of Project Results at IPC 2021 …

International Population Conference 2021 of the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP) (refer to: Presentation of Project Results at IPC 2021)

TeamWe Welcome New Team Member

Our newest team member, Ina Alliger, has begun working as research assistant for the REDIM project. She supports our team collecting, preparing and harmonising the Europe-wide, regional data on cause-specific mortality. more: We Welcome New Team Member …

Ina Alliger (refer to: We Welcome New Team Member)

New Article in “Bundesgesundheitsblatt”Persisting Mortality Differences between Eastern and Western Germany Are Concentrated on Men

New paper presents results regarding long-term mortality trends in eastern and western Germany. For the first time, harmonised German cause-of-death data were analysed explicitly by age. more: Persisting Mortality Differences between Eastern and Western Germany Are Concentrated on Men …

Bild Intensivstation, Monitor mit Mensch im Bett (refer to: Persisting Mortality Differences between Eastern and Western Germany Are Concentrated on Men) | Source: © sudok1 /Adobe Stock

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