This workshop aims to discuss current research projects we are working on within and outside the Multi-Country Multi-City (MCC) Collaborative Research Network (https://mccstudy.lshtm.ac.uk/) to share and discuss different perspectives and methods of analysing the short-term effects of health of environmental exposure.
In particular, it will discuss how to model the impact on the health of pollutants and meteorological phenomena related to climate change, such as tropical cyclones or changes in temperature distribution.
Different methods will be presented and discussed, from classical regression-based models for time series to new developments based on causal inference.
The workshop will have a format with brief talks introducing the topic and methods followed by an open discussion to exchange ideas and different perspectives.
The event is free, but registration is required for logistic purposes.
Register here by May 15, 2025.
TBA
The workshop has a first list of promoters/participants but is open to other researchers, UNIFI, or other interested institutions.
Michela Baccini |
University of Florence, Italy |
Giulio Biscardi |
University of Florence, Italy |
Francesca de' Donato |
Lazio Regional Health Service, Italy |
Antonio Gasparrini | London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, UK |
Veronika Huber | Estación Biológica de Doñana (EBD) – (CSIC in Sevilla), Spain |
Carmen Iniguez | Universitat de València, Spain |
Yoonhee Kim | University of Tokyo, Japan |
Lina Madaniyazi | University of Nagasaki, Japan |
Chiara Marzi | University of Florence, Italy |
Pierre Masselot |
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, UK |
Dominic Roye | Misión Biolóxica de Galicia, Spain |
Francesco Sera | University of Florence, Italy |
Massimo Stafoggio | Lazio Regional Health Service, Italy |
Aurelio Tobias | Spanish Council for Scientific Research (CSIC), Spain |
Jacopo Vanoli |
University of Bern, Switzerland |
Ultimo aggiornamento
01.04.2025