News from Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Biodemography
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03.07.2024
PhD Defence : Signe Bedsted Clemmensen, MSc
13-08-2024: Familial Risk of Hematological Malignancies - a Twin Study.
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13.03.2024
Declining fertility is a huge problem for Denmark
We know a lot about why Danes are having fewer children, but not nearly enough to do anything about it. Rune Lindahl-Jacobsen, Professor of Epidemiology and Biodemography, takes us through the factors at play. And offers his take on a path to the solution.
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22.01.2024
Beyond the Zenith?
What can the new late-style studies tell us about old age as a special phase of life? And is it only for special geniuses to flourish in old age in arts, politics, and science?
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29.03.2022
Men’s use of diabetes medicine may cause malformations in children
The diabetic preparation metformin may be associated with a risk of malformations if consumed while the sperm for a pregnancy is produced.
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19.11.2021
What are the causes of cancer and why are some more susceptible to risk factors than others?
If we can understand the causes of cancer better, we can also prevent it much more precisely. Maria Timofeeva explains how she plans to use resources of the Danish Twin Registry to answer this question.
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02.06.2021
Adjunct Professor in Biostatistics at EBB, SDU Health
Christian Bressen Pipper, Senior Statistical Advisor, Biostatistics and Pharmacoepidemiology, LEO Pharma A/S
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01.12.2020
Analysis of twin data in health sciences
This course introduces the modern analysis in studies of twins. The students will be able to understand founding theory and apply basic methods and biometric models in a research context.
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29.12.2019
Its in your genes
Prof. Qihua Tan explains his research on genes, twin register use, biostatistics, ageing, and epigenetics...
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07.10.2019
Why is high age and good health inherited?
For more than a decade oldest-old Danes and Americans and their children have been investigated in the Long Life Family Study. Now the researchers in the study has raised no less than 68 million dollars from NIH to continue the study and include the grandchildren of the oldest-old individuals.
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09.01.2018
Women live longer than men even during severe famines and epidemics
Even under extreme conditions as famines, epidemics, and slavery. Women live longer than men.
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26.06.2017
Many more survive to their 100th birthday
Signe Høi Rasmussen has visited many old people – and she is surprised at how well they manage.
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03.08.2015
The APP A673T frequency differs between Nordic countries
A gene variant which protects against Alzheimer's - is rarer in Danes than in people from the other Nordic countries.
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11.07.2013
The Lancet: Mental performance of people who reach their nineties may be improving
Danish study challenges speculations that the improving longevity is the result of the survival of very frail and disabled elderly.