
AnnikaFrahsa
@annikafrahsa
AssProf/research group lead community health @ISPMBern Sozialraum/CBPHR/social sciences/physical activity/health governance/mumof3/pastor's wife/Views=my own.
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13-07-2007 07:02:45
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Ben Spycher von der #unibern erforscht regionale #Krebs-Häufungen bei Kindern. Ziel: Risikofaktoren erkennen: sohub.io/dyti. Krebsforschung Schweiz Faculty of Medicine, University of Bern #Kinderkrebsforschung #Krebs #Forschung






Fun day with our visitors yesterday during Zukunftstag at ISPM Bern. We talked about epidemiology and women in research, collected data and analysed them! Many thanks to all colleagues who helped! @dianacarbg @Leonie_Schreck Eva Pedersen thomy tonia @Geointheworld AnnikaFrahsa


Check out the latest edition of The SPREAD, with exciting articles on #polarization in the #COVID19 pandemic, wildlife #pathogen surveillance, tracking respiratory #viruses, Medical Extended Reality and more... tinyurl.com/kr2e4w57 Universität Bern Insel Gruppe ISPM Bern @fiwibern


How does #Accountability in #GlobalHealth look like? Our article in BMJ Global Health w/ Oria James AnnikaFrahsa interrogates accountability processes in GH & suggests a need to assess the lines of accountability and create them when there are gaps. READ: dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-…







Klimawandel betrifft alle, aber nicht alle gleich. Wer ärmer ist, ist klimakränker. Armut, Klima, Gesundheit ist ein Dreieck und im Zentrum steht die Vulnerabilität. — Prof.in Dr.in Alena Buyx Kongress Armut und Gesundheit #KongressAuG2024


"Dinge, die gut für's #Klima sind, sind auch für die #Gesundheit gut." Maja Göpel Maja Goepel @beyond-ideology.bsky.social und Alena Buyx Alena Buyx im Gespräch mit Maike Voss @maike_voss und Maren Janella. 😊 #KongressAuG2024



Expeditions can be hard to maneuver as a mother & scientist. Intense & exciting to have my essay published in The New York Times exploring how Expeditions can be an Academic Act of Defiance Mapping fungi w/family SPUN New York Times Opinion: tinyurl.com/5adc5cwf (photo 2011, Kenya)




Higher heat-mortality risk in old women - still an open question. Thanks swissinfo.ch for featuring the work of our team Climate Epidemiology and Public Health - ISPM at ISPM Bern @OeschgerCentre Universität Bern