Annual Conference News & Education
ISEE 2021, August 23-26
View our ISEE 2021 Welcome Video Message!
Our Keynote Speakers are excited to add value to this conference and engage with our audience. Registration for the conference is still open, don’t miss out! Virtual Courses & Webinars ISEE is proud to offer our members a variety of free virtual educational opportunities.
07/14/2021: Climate Change and Health in the Americas
Recorded sessions are hosted on the ISEE Global Education YouTube Channel. Ethics and Philosophy
Survey of Stressors Faced by Epidemiologists
The COVID-19 pandemic, the climate crisis, and pressures on scientists have made epidemiologic research challenging. Epidemiology researchers face unique difficulties as well as new opportunities. To understand the situation better, in July 2021 the ISEE Ethics & Philosophy Committee will launch a survey on the living situation, adversities and health of researchers.
The survey will provide results that the society can use to improve health in general and the health of researchers in particular. All ISEE members will be invited to participate. For more information contact Jutta Lindert at: jutta.lindert@hs-emden-leer.de. Africa Chapter
Please join us in welcoming the 2021 ISEE Africa Chapter Executive Council: Chair Deputy Chair Secretary/Treasurer Councilor Councilor Prof. Aqiel Dalvie Councilor Dr. Paul Musa Obadia Latin America & Caribbean Chapter
Check out the ISEE LAC Website! Send a message to the ISEE LAC Chapter Email Address to receive news, publications and more from our LAC members. Asia & Western Pacific Chapter
We are excited to announce that the next ISEE Asia and Western Pacific Chapter conference will take place in The Republic of Singapore, June 2022.
Bookmark this site for future announcements and updates. Greening ISEE Conferences
Mathilde Pascal, Helene Margolis, and Ruth Etzel have published a commentary in the July 2021 issue of Epidemiology about Greening the International Society for Environmental Epidemiology. The commentary highlights the substantial carbon emissions from international travel and reports that ISEE has pledged to reduce the carbon footprint of its conferences annually until they are compatible with the Paris agreement. ISEE will evaluate ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, including organizing more frequent virtual conferences, networking of simultaneous coordinated conferences set at different venues easily accessible without planes and connected through the internet, organizing an in-person conference every 2 or 3 years, and finding completely different ways of intellectual exchange and interaction.
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