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On the long-term impact of COVID-19

On the long-term impact of COVID-19

COVID-19: How can we explain differences in mortality?

COVID-19: How can we explain differences in mortality?

Post-doctoral position as demographer, epidemiologist or sociologist in the ECHO ERC project – Deadline May 31st.

Post-doctoral position as demographer, epidemiologist or sociologist in the ECHO ERC project – Deadline May 31st.

EL PAÍS publishes an interview with Alberto Palloni to present his ambitious research project, ECHO

EL PAÍS publishes an interview with Alberto Palloni to present his ambitious research project, ECHO

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Events

Life course place exposure and mortality. Webinar, 24 June 2021

Life course place exposure and mortality. Webinar, 24 June 2021

Longevity and In Utero Exposure to the Pandemics in the 19th Century. Webinar, 27 May 2021

Longevity and In Utero Exposure to the Pandemics in the 19th Century. Webinar, 27 May 2021

How sensitive are DNA methylation clocks to the strongest risk factors for mortality? Webinar, 29 April 2021

How sensitive are DNA methylation clocks to the strongest risk factors for mortality? Webinar, 29 April 2021

The INMA (INfancia y Medio Ambiente) Project. Are the effects of the environment on health still relevant today? Webinar 8 April 2021.

The INMA (INfancia y Medio Ambiente) Project. Are the effects of the environment on health still relevant today? Webinar 8 April 2021.

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Echo-ERC Project

Early Conditons, Delayed Adult Effects, and Morbidity, Disability and Mortality in Modern Human Populations.

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