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Home > Paper series 1 - Science for and with Society aiming to the public health emergencies response and preparedness

Tuesday, August 30, 2016 - 14:56
Authors 
Athena Linos, European Institute of Women’s Health, Alberto d’Onofrio
Target 
Citizens
Decision Makers
Government and Public Health
Healthcare Professionals
Topic 
Epidemiology
Gender
Vaccination
Tags 
science-in-society
gender issues
Vaccine
flu
influenza
behaviour
mathematics

Athena Linos, European Institute of Women’s Health, Alberto d’Onofrio

Athena Linos, President of the Institute of Preventive Medicine Environmental and Occupational Health in Athens, discusses about the Science-with-and-for-Society approach in epidemics and pandemics. Gender issues in pandemics and epidemics are discussed by the European Institute of Women’s Health in Ireland. Finally, Alberto d’Onofrio, from the International Prevention Research Institute in Lyon, talks about how to model epidemics and the impact of human behaviour on them.

paper_series_1_-_science_for_and_with_society_aiming_to_the_public_health_emergencies_response_and_preparedness.pdf

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Source URL: http://www.asset-scienceinsociety.eu/outputs/asset-paper-series/issue-n-1-science-and-society-aiming-public-health-emergencies-response

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