[IDEC seminar No. 36/PHIS Seminar No. 20] International workshop for The health impact of meteorological factors: A multinational comparative approach

International Joint Research supported by
The Pfizer Health Research Foundation

Date/Time: Oct, 10th, 2023, 15:00~17:00

Place: Phoenix International Center MIRAI CREA, HIROSHIMA UNIVERSITY, JAPAN

Language: English

Keynote Lecture:
Israel: Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Community Health, Ben-Gurion University
Professor Emeritus, Michael FRIGER
“Methodology, strengths, and challenges of multinational comparative study: The health impact of meteorological factors in Israel”
Panelists:
Japan: Department of Health Informatics, Graduate School of Biomedical & Health Sciences, Hiroshima University
Professor Emeritus, Masayuki KAKEHASHI
Lecturer, Miwako TSUNEMATSU
“Weather conditions and health: Our approach so far and ideas for future”
Japan: Center for the Planetary Health and Innovation Science (PHIS), The IDEC Institute, Hiroshima University
PHIS Director, Associate Professor, Saori KASHIMA “The health impact of meteorological factors on cardiovascular disease in Japan”
Pakistan: Pakistan Meteorological Department, Government of Pakistan
Electronic Engineer, Ali WAQAS “The health impact of meteorological factors on epilepsy in Japan”
Spain: Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research, Spanish Research Council, Barcelona
Associate Professor, Aurelio Tobias
“From research to developing an innovative application for
monitoring heat-related mortality in Spain.”

Germany: The IUF-Leibniz Research Institute of
Environmental Medicine in Duesseldorf
Professor Tamara SCHIKOWSKIand Ashtyn Tracey AREAL
“Meteorological effects on health: a German perspective”

Contact:Saori KASHIMA
PHIS, The IDEC Institute/ Environmental Health Science Laboratory, Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering, Hiroshima University
+81 82 424 6931
kashima@hiroshima-u.ac.jp
https://idec.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/

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