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International Social Epidemiology Society‬ Webinar Series

“What We Learned from Editing the 1st Handbook of Social Epidemiology” with Professor Terrence Hill, University of Texas at San Antonio

28th of April

International Social Epidemiology Society‬ Webinar Series “What We Learned from Editing the 1st Handbook of Social Epidemiology” with Professor Terrence Hill, University of Texas at San Antonio 28th of April

📢 Don't forget to register for our next webinar happening next Tuesday!

“What We Learned from Editing the First Handbook of Social Epidemiology” with Professor Terrence Hill

📅 Tuesday April 28th
🕗 09:00 New York / 14:00 London / 22:00 Tokyo
👉 Register now at tinyurl.com/ISES01 !

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International Social Epidemiology Society Webinar Series

Professor Terrence Hill, The University of Texas at San Antonio

“What We Learned from Editing the First Handbook of Social Epidemiology”

28th of April, 2026

Register at tinyurl.com.ISES01

International Social Epidemiology Society Webinar Series Professor Terrence Hill, The University of Texas at San Antonio “What We Learned from Editing the First Handbook of Social Epidemiology” 28th of April, 2026 Register at tinyurl.com.ISES01

📢 Mark your calendars for our next webinar!

“What We Learned from Editing the 1st Handbook of Social Epidemiology” with Professor Terrence Hill

📅 Thursday April 28, 2026
🕗 09:00 New York / 14:00 London / 22:00 Tokyo
👉 Register now at tinyurl.com/ISES01 — and please share widely!

#SocialEpi #SDoH

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📢 Our next webinar is coming up at the end of this month!

Stay tuned for details next week!

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📢 Our next webinar is coming up at the end of this month!

Stay tuned for details next week!

#SocialEpi #EpiSky #PublicHealth

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A question for social epidemiologists. #episky #publichealth
As we know, the English Index of Multiple Deprivation is a composite metric, including domains such as education, income, environment, etc. And these are often closely linked. 1/6

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The distal vs. proximal causes "debate".

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Are there any specific topics you'd like to see covered in our guest speaker webinar series this year? If so, drop your suggestion(s) below!
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Are there any specific topics you'd like to see covered in our guest speaker webinar series this year? If so, drop your suggestion(s) below!
⬇️ #SocialEpi #WebinarSeries

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Time is running out to join the International Social Epidemiology Society for FREE today at tinyurl.com/5xufct6u!

Join by February 1st if you want to take full advantage of our membership benefits. We're grateful to the over 700 new members who have joined so far!

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Time is running out to join the International Social Epidemiology Society for FREE today at tinyurl.com/5xufct6u!

Join by February 1st if you want to take full advantage of our membership benefits. We're grateful to the over 700 new members who have joined so far!

#SocialEpi #EpiSky #PublicHealth

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The contribution of childhood adversity to adult socioeconomic gradients in mortality: A Swedish birth cohort analysis “Child maltreatment is a leading cause of health inequality” according to a leading WHO report. This statement is often assumed, yet, the size of the …

This paper made me think about how life course approaches can be used to better understand social inequalities in health. www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

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Do you have a favorite #SocialEpi paper 📜 that you read that was published in 2025? If so, drop the paper link below!

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We're very grateful to the close to 500 new members of the International Social Epidemiology Society who have joined in less than 2 weeks!

Please spread the word & encourage others to join by February 1st in order to take full advantage of our membership benefits!

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JOIN THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL EPIDEMIOLOGY SOCIETY TODAY MEMBERSHIP IS FREE UNTIL SEPTEMBER 30, 2026! MEMBER BENEFITS Members who join by February 1, 2026 will: Receive regular email updates about upcoming I-SES events and networking & job opportunities Get an exclusive discount for registering for the 2026 I-SES conference and future membership fees after September 30, 2026 Be eligible for upcoming awards, committee & leadership roles in the society Be eligible to vote on candidates for committee & leadership roles in the society Join now at tinyurl.com/5xufct6u

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Photo of Dr. Linda Ejlskov

Photo of Dr. Linda Ejlskov

👏 Congratulations to Dr. Linda Ejlskov of Aarhus University, recipient of our Early Career Researcher Award (Innovative Concepts or Methods in Social Epidemiology)!

In our final award, we highlight her novel research contributions.

🎥 Catch the video feature here: www.social-epi.org/ises-awards

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Correction: Dr. Chung's affiliation is with The Chinese University of Hong Kong not The University of Hong Kong.

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Photo of Dr. Gary Ka-Ki Chung

Photo of Dr. Gary Ka-Ki Chung

👏 Congratulations to Dr. Gary Ka-Ki Chung of The University of Hong Kong, recipient of our Early Career Researcher Award (Equity Translation in Social Epidemiology)!

This week, we spotlight his innovative research in our award series.

🎥 Watch the video feature here: www.social-epi.org/ises-awards

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Photo of Dr. Yinhua Tao

Photo of Dr. Yinhua Tao

👏 Congratulations to Dr. Yinhua Tao of the University of Cambridge, recipient of our Outstanding Promise in Social Epidemiology Postdoctoral Fellow Award!

In this week’s award series, we highlight his novel research contributions.

🎥 Catch the video feature here: www.social-epi.org/ises-awards

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Photo of Dr. Yang Han

Photo of Dr. Yang Han

👏 Congratulations to Dr. Yang Han of The Chinese University of Hong Kong, a recipient of our Postdoctoral Fellow Award (Outstanding Promise in Social Epidemiology)!

This week, we spotlight his innovative research in our award series.

🎥 Watch the video feature here: www.social-epi.org/ises-awards

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Photo of Dr. Timothy S. Sumerlin

Photo of Dr. Timothy S. Sumerlin

👏 Congratulations to Dr. Timothy S. Sumerlin of NYU Shanghai, recipient of our Outstanding Promise in Social Epidemiology Postdoctoral Fellow Award!

In this week’s award series installment, we highlight his novel research contributions.

🎥 See the video feature here: www.social-epi.org/ises-awards

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Photo of Htet Lin Htun

Photo of Htet Lin Htun

👏 Congratulations to Htet Lin Htun of Monash University, another recipient of our Rising Star in Social Epidemiology Doctoral Student Award!

This week, we spotlight his innovative research in our award series.

🎥 Watch the video feature here: www.social-epi.org/ises-awards

#I-SESAwards #SocialEpi

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Photo of Dr. Oluwasegun Akinyemi

Photo of Dr. Oluwasegun Akinyemi

👏 Congratulations to Dr. Oluwasegun Akinyemi from the University of Maryland, recipient of our Rising Star in Social Epidemiology Doctoral Student Award!

In this week’s award series installment, we highlight his research contributions.

🎥 View the video feature here: www.social-epi.org/ises-awards

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Photo of Allison Lind

Photo of Allison Lind

👏 Congratulations to Allison Lind of the University of Minnesota, recipient of our Rising Star in Social Epidemiology Doctoral Student Award!

This week, we’re spotlighting her research in our award series.

🎥 Watch the video feature here: www.social-epi.org/ises-awards

#I-SESAwards #SocialEpi

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📢 We're excited to announce the 8 winners from our recent 2025 I-SES Awards competition 🏆 for doctoral students, postdocs, & early career researchers!

In the coming weeks, we'll share short video clips showcasing their outstanding research.

Please join us in congratulating each of these winners!

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Early Career Researcher Awards

Equity Translation in Social Epidemiology: Gary Ka-Ki Chung, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)

Innovative Concepts or Methods in Social Epidemiology: Linda Ejlskov, Aarhus University (Denmark)

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Postdoctoral Fellow Awards – Outstanding Promise in Social Epidemiology

Yang Han, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)

Timothy Sumerlin, New York University Shanghai (China)

Yinhua Tao, University of Cambridge (UK)

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Doctoral Student Awards – Rising Stars in Social Epidemiology

Oluwasegun Akinyemi, University of Maryland (USA)

Htet Lin Htun, Monash University (Australia)

Allison Lind, University of Minnesota (USA)

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📢 We're excited to announce the 8 winners from our recent 2025 I-SES Awards competition 🏆 for doctoral students, postdocs, & early career researchers!

In the coming weeks, we'll share short video clips showcasing their outstanding research.

Please join us in congratulating each of these winners!

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What would Len say?

Considered to be the father of social epidemiology, Len Syme died earlier this year at the age of 92.

In this month's SSM-Population Health, Berkman & Krieger pen a tribute asking: “What would Len say?”―as public health faces multiple threats in the U.S.

#SocialEpi #EpiSky

tinyurl.com/5yyndtk8

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What would Len say?

Considered to be the father of social epidemiology, Len Syme died earlier this year at the age of 92.

In this month's SSM-Population Health, Berkman & Krieger pen a tribute asking: “What would Len say?”―as public health faces multiple threats in the U.S.

#SocialEpi #EpiSky

tinyurl.com/5yyndtk8

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