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Session / Data | Number | Title | Speaker |
Organizer presentation | PL | Epidemiology Across Time Learning from the Past, Acting Now, Preparing for the Future — Diversity, Complexity, and Inclusion in a Disrupted World | Satoshi Kaneko |
Main Symposium | MS-1 | The role of Epidemiology in the Fight against Neglected Tropical Diseases | Daisuke Imoto |
MS-2 | Harnessing Epidemiology for Health Crisis Management: The J-SPEED Japan Approach | Tatsuhiko Kubo | |
MS-3 | Health situatedness and the limits of generalizable mono-method approaches in heterogeneous contexts | Koen Peeters Grietens | |
MS-4 | Applying Planetary Health framework on epidemiology in complex, diverse, and to-be-inclusive world | Chiho Watanabe | |
Special Symposium | SS-1 | Introduction to epidemiology of atomic bomb radiation in Hiroshima and Nagasaki | Kotaro Ozasa |
SS-2 | Radiation risks of malignant neoplasms among atomic bomb survivors | Ritsu Sakata | |
SS-3 | Radiation risks beyond cancer among atomic bomb survivors, with emphasis on cardiovascular disease | Tomoki Nakamizo | |
SS-4 | Studies of survivorsʼ children and individuals exposed in utero to atomic bomb radiation | Hiromi Sugiyama | |
SS-5 | Database and epidemiological research on atomic bomb survivors at Hiroshima University | Shinji Yoshinaga | |
SS-6 | Follow-up of health management for atomic bomb survivors in a database at Nagasaki University | Kenichi Yokota | |
Luncheon Seminar 1 (in Japanese) | LS | NCGM and Accenture Collaboration on Developing an Evidence-Based AI Model for Lifestyle Disease Risk Prediction | Yoshinori Sasagawa |
Satellite Seminar | ST-1 | Womenʼs health across the life course | Sarah Abe |
ST-2 | Evaluating fairness and mitigating bias in deployed AI systems in healthcare | Adam Dunn | |
Symposium 1 | S1-1 | Collaborative Modeling for Outbreak Responses: Insights from the U.S. Scenario Modeling Hub | Sung-mok Jung |
S1-2 | Lessons learnt in conducting observational epidemiologic studies during the COVID-19 pandemic | Takeshi Arashiro | |
S1-3 | Roles of Epidemiologists in Post-Pandemic Japan | Motoi Suzuki | |
S1-4 | Understanding the role of epidemiologists for the next pandemic | Yuki Furuse | |
Symposium 2 | S2-1 | Heat-Related Health Risks and Heat Vulnerability in Japan | Masahiro Hashizume |
S2-2 | Climate change and maternal and child health: what can epidemiologists do? | Takeo Fujiwara | |
S2-3 | International Collaboration on Planetary Health: An Environmental Epidemiology Perspective | Saori KASHIMA | |
S2-4 | Practical Food System in Planetary Health | Kanako Masuno | |
Symposium 3 | S3-1 | Attributable mortality and economic burden of temperature in the western pacific region | Jinyu He |
S3-2 | Association of holidays and the day of the week with circulatory mortality: multicountry study | Jieun Oh | |
S3-3 | Short-term association of nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide with suicide: A multicountry study | Yoonhee Kim | |
S3-4 | Mortality attributable to influenza and temperature across climate regions: a multi-country analysis | Chris Fook Sheng Ng | |
Symposium 4 | S4-1 | Helicobacter pylori and Gastric Cancer: Population-Level Prevention and Future Impact | Sayo Kawai |
S4-2 | Cervical cancer control in Korea: immunization against HPV and cervical cancer screening | Jin-Kyoung OH | |
S4-3 | From Biomarker Discovery to Precision Prediction in Chronic Hepatitis B | Hwai-I Yang | |
Symposium 5 | S5-1 | Future Epidemiologic Research Using Digital Health Technologies: The Cohort 3.0 Digital Cohort | Daehee Kang |
S5-2 | The High-benefit Approach: A New Targeting Strategy in Precision Medicine | Kosuke Inoue | |
S5-3 | Persistent gaps in the use of AI for health communications and misinformation | Adam Dunn | |
Symposium 6 | S6-1 | Introduction of cohort study in the Amami islands region of Kagoshima, Japan: J-MICC study | Shiroh Tanoue |
S6-2 | Screening for valvular heart disease and heart failure in remote islands: The Nagasaki Islands Study | Jun Miyata | |
S6-3 | Epidemiology and Health System Strengthening in Remote and Rural Indonesia: Challenges and Strategic Solutions | Saekhol bakri | |
S6-4 | Towards a Future of Expanding Possibilities for Remote Islands | Makoto Kaneko | |
Symposium 7 | S7-1 | Global multidisciplinary collaborations: Insights from the global epidemic of early-onset cancers and diseases | Tomotaka Ugai |
S7-2 | Current status and future perspectives of the Asia Cohort Consortium | Manami Inoue | |
S7-3 | Powerful Prospective Cohort Incident-tumor Biobank Method to Decipher Longterm Carcinogenic Process | Shuji Ogino | |
S7-4 | International Collaborative Research: Benefits, Challenges, and Lessons Learned | Keitaro Matsuo | |
S7-5 | Future Perspectives of Descriptive Epidemiology: Insights from Global Collaborations | Tomohiro Matsuda | |
Symposium 8 | S8-1 | How to write a good paper: Highlighting the importance of the Introduction section | Masao Ichikawa |
S8-2 | Immeasurable time bias in pharmacoepidemiology | Ju-Young Shin | |
S8-3 | Writing and Publishing: Urban‒Rural Disparities in Mild Cognitive Impairment and Dementia in Taiwan | Chih-Ching Liu |
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