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of four years of full-time doctoral education is required. The research group The IMPACT research group (Innovative use of Mobile Phones to promote physical ACTivity and nutrition across the life span
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sustainable health intervention program on health, nutrition, and environmental outcomes for primary prevention of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) together with adolescents in rapidly urbanizing city centers
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directions at IMM and at the Unit of Nutritional and Cardiovascular Epidemiology is focused on advancing knowledge about etiology of a wide spectrum of chronic diseases (including cancer) and their prognosis
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under the unit of Biosciences and Nutrition. The research group of Jurga Laurencikiene (PhD, Assoc Prof) is focusing on translational studies of adipose tissue immunometabolism. The candidate will also
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group Community Nutrition and Physical Activity (see link below). Together with parents, school and primary health care professionals we will co-design the model linking these two programs in an effective
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duties of the doctoral student The aim of this thesis project is to contribute to an implementation and evaluation project of an on sustainable adolescent nutrition intervention for primary prevent
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, medicine, biomedicine, pharmacology, or nutrition. Good knowledge and training in GCP (Good Clinical Practice) as well as the laws/regulations and guidelines that underpin how clinical studies of various
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entitles you to several benefits through our collective agreement. Location: Solna Read more about the Department of Global Public Health Read more about the research group-Community nutrition and physical
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limited to psychology, medicine, genetics, or nutrition. Previous experience in eating disorders research is strongly preferred. Previous publications and experience in working with epidemiological data
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an emphasis on environmental and lifestyle factors, and on methodological development and stringency. The research at the unit of Cardiovascular and Nutritional Epidemiology aims to clarify how various dietary