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Determinants of neonatal health in Lausanne, 1905-1925
In the course of an SNSF project, we are investigating how the health of newborns in Lausanne developed in the period 1905-1925. The focus is on different determinants (maternal, socio-demographic, the Spanish flu, etc.). There are open master's theses to be assigned in this project.
Keywords: Historical Epidemiology, Evolutionary Medicine
In the course of an SNF project (https://p3.snf.ch/Project-197305 ), we are investigating how the health of newborns in Lausanne developed in the period 1905-1925. The focus is on different determinants (maternal, socio-demographic, the Spanish flu, etc.). There are master's theses to be assigned in this project. Part of the work also involves collecting and transcribing a limited amount of data from original sources on site at the Lausanne State Archives (travel costs are reimbursed). The collected data will then be analyzed using state-of-the-art methods and according to selected criteria. Statistical support is provided.
In the course of an SNF project (https://p3.snf.ch/Project-197305 ), we are investigating how the health of newborns in Lausanne developed in the period 1905-1925. The focus is on different determinants (maternal, socio-demographic, the Spanish flu, etc.). There are master's theses to be assigned in this project. Part of the work also involves collecting and transcribing a limited amount of data from original sources on site at the Lausanne State Archives (travel costs are reimbursed). The collected data will then be analyzed using state-of-the-art methods and according to selected criteria. Statistical support is provided.
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PD Dr. Kaspar Staub (Head Anthropometrics & Historical Epidemiology Group), Institute of Evolutionary Medicine, kaspar.staub@iem.uzh.ch
PD Dr. Kaspar Staub (Head Anthropometrics & Historical Epidemiology Group), Institute of Evolutionary Medicine, kaspar.staub@iem.uzh.ch