Monday, November 3, 2008

[EQ] IEA Capacity Building conference for the global South - Jaipur, India April 5-17, 2009

First IEA Capacity Building conference for the global South

 

International Epidemiologic Association (IEA)

 

Jaipur, India  April 5-17, 2009

 

Website: http://www.dundee.ac.uk/iea/Welcome.htm

 

-- The International Course on Epidemiological Methods course directors are: Professor Neil Pearce (New Zealand); Professor Rodolfo Saracci (France); Dr D Prabhakaran (India); the additional course faculty are: Professor George Davey Smith (UK); Professor Shah Ebrahim (UK); Professor Lorenzo Richiardi (Italy); Dr Silvia Franceschi (France); Dr Rajeev Gupta (India); and Professor K. Srinath Reddy (India).

 

The deadline for applications is: DECEMBER 1, 2008
Information about the course and the application form are available at:  http://www.dundee.ac.uk/iea/SEAsia.htm

 

The aims of the IEA are “to facilitate communication among those engaged in research and teaching in epidemiology throughout the world, and to engage in the development and use of epidemiological methods in all fields of health including social, community and preventive medicine and health services administration.”

 

To advance these objectives, the IEA publishes the bi-monthly International Journal of Epidemiology and every three year organizes a World Congress of Epidemiology, with regional conferences held in the interim.

 

In particular, one of the IEA’s current emphases is to build epidemiological capacity in the global South, as well as to increase equitable global South/global North research collaborations. An important focus of many IEA members is on health inequities, within and between countries and regions, with the aim of producing knowledge and evidence that can be used to reduce these inequities and improve population health.

 

To join the IEA: http://www.dundee.ac.uk/iea/application1.htm

 

 

 

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1 comment:

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The new IEA publication reviews recent trends and activities in transport biofuels and prospects for the future around the world. Among other things, the study finds strong potential from emerging technologies such as cellulose-to-ethanol and biomass-to-liquids via gasification. It also identifies important opportunities for trade of low cost biofuels production that exists already in countries like Brazil and India.


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