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SUMMARY:ECPD DISTINGUISHED LECTURES: The benefits and harms of ethnic group classification in multicultural societies: public health and social perspectives.
DESCRIPTION:On April 3rd\, 2024\, Professor Raj Bhopal CBE will be a guest of the Einstein Center Population Diversity (ECPD) for a Distinguished Lecture with the title “The benefits and harms of ethnic group classification in multicultural societies: public health and social perspectives.” \nClick this link to download an abstract for the upcoming Distinguished Lecture. \n\nThe Lecture will be in English. The number of seats is limited\, so make sure to sign up through this online RSVP form.\n \n\n\nAbout Professor Raj Bhopal CBE\, DSc (hon)\, MD\, BSc\, MBChB\, MPH\, FRCP(E)\, FFPH \nRaj Bhopal was born in India\, brought up in Glasgow\, Scotland from 1955\, and studied medicine in Edinburgh University (1971-1978). He is a medically qualified Professor of Public Health in Edinburgh University\, holding the John Usher Chair of Public health and the post of honorary consultant in public health with NHS Lothian from 1999 until he retired in May 2018. He is now Emeritus Professor of Public Health at the University of Edinburgh. Earlier\, he held posts including Professor of Public Health and Epidemiology at Newcastle University (1991-1998)\, and prior to that Lecturer in Public Health at Glasgow University (1985-1988). \nHis books include Concepts of Epidemiology\, Migration\, Ethnicity\, Race and Health\, and Epidemic of Cardiovascular Disease and Diabetes: Explaining the Phenomenon in South Asians Worldwide (all Oxford University Press). \nHe has published on many aspects of public health epidemiology\, with over 300 research and scholarly papers\, especially on ethnic variations in health status including CVD and type 2 diabetes\, but most recently on the COVID-19 pandemic. He has served on numerous organisations and committees\, been the leader of many research projects\, and held leadership roles in the NHS. He was the chairman and leader of both the 19th World Congress of Epidemiology in 2011\, and the first World Congress on Migration\, Ethnicity\, Race and Health in 2018\, both in Edinburgh. \nProfessor Bhopal has enjoyed several honours and prizes\, most notably being appointed CBE (Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire) by her Majesty the Queen in 2001. \n 
URL:https://einstein-diversity.com/event/the-benefits-and-harms-of-ethnic-group-classification-in-multicultural-societies-public-health-and-social-perspectives/
LOCATION:Hörsaalruine of the Berlin Museum of Medical History at the Charité\, Virchowweg 16\, Berlin\, 10117\, Germany
CATEGORIES:ECPD Distinguished Lectures
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SUMMARY:ECPD DISTINGUISHED LECTURES: Jani Erola
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to invite you to our first ECPD distinguished lecture\, where we welcome Jani Erola from the University of Turku in Finland. He is representing his research on:\n“Making siblings the same or unique? Family influences among twins\, siblings and half-siblings over time” \nWe are grateful to cooperate on this event with the Hertie School of Governance; the event will be in person only. Most future events will have hybrid options. \nTo register please email socialpolicygroup@hertie-school.org \nPlease feel free to forward this invitation to all colleagues. A formal event invitation will be available on our website from October 15. You will receive another reminder then. \n 
URL:https://einstein-diversity.com/event/ecpd-distinguished-lecture-jani-erola/
LOCATION:Hertie School of Governance\, Friedrichstraße 180 / Forum A\, Berlin\, 10117\, Germany
CATEGORIES:ECPD Distinguished Lectures
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