Speakers include researchers at all career stages who present their work to an interdisciplinary audience—from the University of Bremen to Harvard.
The seminar covers a wide range of topics: from method development and the identification of disease causes to intervention and implementation research, and from mathematics to sports science.
In addition to presenting current research, the focus is on exchange. The event series aims to contribute to fostering scientific discussions and increasing the visibility of research.
Below are summaries of the presentations, and many presentations can be viewed in full on the YouTube channel.
Anyone interested in attending the event can register at institutsseminar(at)leibniz-bips.de.
Turning Evidence into Action: WHO Expert Speaks at BIPS Institute Seminar
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- NewsBIPS Institute Seminar
Read moreHow can scientific evidence on noncommunicable diseases be translated into effective public health practice? That question was at the heart of the latest BIPS Institute Seminar, featuring Dr. Kremlin Wickramasinghe, WHO/Europe Regional…
Health Information: Kevin Dadaczynski on Young People’s Information-Seeking Behavior in the Digital Age
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- Prevention and EvaluationBIPS Institute Seminar
Read moreToday, young people naturally turn to social media, search engines, and digital platforms to find information on health topics. At the same time, the enormous volume of information, misinformation, and conflicting content poses significant…
Birth cohort studies in Ulm: structure and selected findings
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- Epidemiological Methods and Etiological ResearchBIPS Institute Seminar
Read moreAt the BIPS-Institutsseminar, Dietrich Rothenbacher presented the Ulm birth cohort studies and selected findings from their long-term research. His talk focused on the structure, data collection and key scientific results from two…
Gambling disorder from a public health perspective
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- Prevention and EvaluationNewsBIPS Institute Seminar
Read moreAt the BIPS-Institutsseminar, Tobias Hayer addressed gambling disorder from a public health perspective. His presentation examined how the ongoing expansion of gambling markets is associated with increasing individual and societal risks.
Scaling up community-based physical activity promotion: opportunities and challenges
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- Prevention and EvaluationNewsBIPS Institute Seminar
Read moreAt the BIPS Institute Seminar, Jana Semrau presented a transdisciplinary perspective on scaling up community-based physical activity promotion. Her talk focused on how successful pilot projects in health promotion can be systematically…


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