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211. WHO Collaborating Centre   BIPS as WHO Collaborating Centre Since 2016, the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Leibniz Institute for Prevention Research and Epidemiology – BIPS have been collaborating on obesity…  
212. Work-Life Balance   BIPS employs various measures to promote the compatibility of work and individual lifestyles. Since October 2014, BIPS has been certified for its family friendliness by the external audit called…  
213. Working Group GePaRD & Target Trials for Causal Inference (GeTTCausal)   Vanessa Didelez Deputy Head of Department (Head of Research Group) Contact: Prof. Dr. Vanessa Didelez Tel: +49 (0)421 218-56939 Fax: +49 (0)421 218-56941 Email: …  
214. Working Group Occupational, Radiation and Environmental Epidemiology   Steffen Dreger Working Group coordination Contact: Steffen Dreger Tel: +49 (0)421 218-56982 Fax: +49 (0)421 218-56941 Email: dreger@bips.uni-bremen.de Working Group Occupational, Radiation…  
215. Working Group Physical Activity Research   Mirko Brandes Working Group coordination Contact: PD Dr. rer. medic. Mirko Brandes Tel: +49 (0)421 218-56905 Email: brandes(at)leibniz-bips.de Working Group Physical Activity Research …  
216. Yasemin Celik  
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Date: 01-01-70
 
217. Young Scientists  
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Date: 26-02-23
Promoting Young Scientists Promoting the next generation of researchers is very important to us at BIPS. Accordingly, we are involved in all phases of academic education. This includes…  
218. [BIPS Project] Cross-departmental Center B: Data Science   High quality research data are essential for epidemiological research. Generally, it is not possible to fully exploit the potential of the research data generated in individual research projects…  
219. [BIPS Project] Activity promotion via schools   Physical activity is very important for the development of children. Among other things, physical activity positively impacts learning at school, psychological and social development, and the…  
220. [BIPS Project] Adaptation of VO2max estimation by maximum cycling ergospirometry in a NAKO subsample   Maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) is the essential predictor of cardiorespiratory fitness and a significant predictor of cardiovascular and general morbidity and mortality (Blair et al. 1996, Lee et…  
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