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2nd BPH Junior Researchers’ Day
25 SEPT – Agora Hall – Domaine du Haut Carré

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2nd BPH Junior Researchers’ Day

Monday 25 September 2023

From 9h to 17h
Agora hall – Domaine du Haut Carré – Talence

Back-to-school event!
We’re delighted to give you a preview of the program for the next BPH Young Researchers’ Day..

PROGRAM

8.30 – 9.00   Reception of the participants
9.00 – 9.10   Stéphanie Debette – Introduction to the day
9.10 – 9.20   Rodolphe Thiebaut – Digital Public Health Graduate Program
9.20 – 9.30   BBPH

9.30 – 12.15  Oral Presentations

9.30 – 9.45   Melek AktasUser engagement to improve the effectiveness of digital interventions in prevention and health promotion – PHARES
9.45 – 10.00   Tiphaine Saulnier4-step longitudinal analysis of latent traits derived from measurement scales: quality-of-life in multiple system atrophy – BIOSTAT
10.00 – 10.15   Marie NavarroLong-term impact of Covid-19 pandemic in adolescents’ mental health: theEpiCoV French longitudinal population-based cohort – HEALTHY
10.15 – 10.50   Game/quiz & pause café
10.50 – 11.05   Virgilio HernandezRuiz Predictors of functional decline in older people living with HIV in a Mexican clinical cohort – ACTIVE
11.05 – 11.20   Constance BordesSignaling lipids signature of cerebral small vessel disease – ELEANOR
11.20 – 11.35   Clément MathieuImpact of the COVID-19 pandemic and its control measures on cardiovascular drugs use in France – AHEAD
11.35 – 11.45   Game and quiz
11.45 – 12.00   Jeanne BardinetPlasma carotenoids and risk of depressive symptomatology in a population-based cohort of older adults – LEHA
12.00 – 12.15   Iris GanserEstimating the population effectiveness of interventions against COVID-19 in France – SISTM

12.15 – 12.30   Poster blitz

Antoine GbessemehlanPerceived Healthy Life Expectancy at Old Ages: Results from three French population-based cohorts – ACTIVE
Frauke BeyerSpatial patterns of WMH are related to cardiovascular risk factors and cognitive decline across two cohorts– ELEANOR
Tim D’AoustAn integrative polygenic risk score for all-cause dementia shows predictive potential across population and clinical settings – ELEANOR
Sara LimaRebouças Retinal microvasculature and risk of incident dementia over a 10-year period: results from the 3C-Alienor population-based study – LEHA
Kateline Le BourdonnecContinuous-time mediation analysis for repeated mediators and outcome – BIOSTAT
Ashlyn SchwartzA systematic review: Adverse childhood experiences and substance use among university students – HEALTHY
Sandrine DomecqAnalysis of healthcare trajectories: knowledge synthesis – PHARES
Sabyne AudignonIntegrated Approach to Assess Exposure to Ultrafine Particles in Epidemiological Studies – EPICENE
Marie PoiseuilSurvival after breast cancer according to organised and opportunistic screening and social inequalities – EPICENE
Yanis AsloudjGORi: automated biological characterization of gene signatures under the scope of multiple controlled vocabularies – AHEAD
Auriane GabautHigh-dimension Mechanistic model building using lasso approaches: application to Ebola Vaccination – SISTM

12.35 – 14.00   Lunch Break

14.00 – 14.55   Thesis in 180 seconds and Oral Presentations

14.00 – 14.05   Amélie BoucheEt si la santé des résidents en EHPAD ne dépendait pas uniquement de prédispositions individuelles et environnementales ? Rôle de la santé des soignants et de la structure – ACTIVE
14.05 – 14.20  Marie Kerbie PlaisyMetabolic causes of liver disease among adults living with HIV from Lowand middle-income countries – GHiGS
14.20 – 14.35  Nolwenn Jestin-GuyonEnvironmental exposure to pesticides and chronic respiratory diseases  – EPICENE
14.35 – 14.40  Marie TartagliaMulti expositions professionnelles maternelles durant la grossesse et pathologie de grossesse, développement de l’enfant – EPICENE
14.40 -14 .55  Louise WallerichEnvironmental determinants of children’s health and strategies and conditions for action and policy guidance – PHARes
14.55 – 15.30 Game and quiz + coffee break
15.30 – 15.45  Shino ArikawaPrevalence and risk factors associated with malaria infection in children under two years of age in southern Togo prior to perennial malaria chemoprevention implementation – GhiGS
15h.45 – 16.00   Dylan RussonModeling emergencies to optimize flows and care – AHEAD
16.00 – 16.05  Lisa Le GallLongitudinal association between biomarkers of anemia and martial deficiency and clinical events in chronic kidney disease – BIOSTAT/LEHA
16.05 – 16.20  Isabeau Saint-SuperyCross-cultural evaluation of a web application to support communication and collaboration among stakeholders of the school inclusion of children with ASD – ACTIVE

16:20 Awards & closing ceremony

20.30 – 23.30 Young researchers’ evening

This 2nd edition will close with a convivial event reserved for young researchers, subject to availability (register early!).
The evening will be held at Lola’s bar in Bordeaux.

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