Category: from the editors
We are happy to host an interview with Ana Cecilia Quiroga Gutiérrez, student Editor of our Young Researcher Editorials (YRE) series! Ana is based the at the Department of Health Sciences and Medicine at the University of...
We are happy to host an interview with Germán Guerra, student Editor of our Young Researcher Editorials (YRE) series! German is based the Institute of Global Health at the University of Geneva and his PhD topic is...
We are happy to host an interview with Peter Francis Raguindin, the new Editor-in-Chief of our Young Researcher Editorials (YRE) series! Any comments? Share them below or directly to Peter on Twitter (@feeterprawnsees) Tell...
The news is already out since May 1st…but we are excited to reshare it! What changes? As you might have read, we will be transitioning to a Gold Open Access model from 1st January...
“Social distancing” is a term that most of us have not used or given it a second thought until recently. Nowadays, it seems every second phrase we use or hear is that. Social distancing...
We are happy to host an interview with Vasilis Nittas, the new Editor in Chief of our Young Researcher Editorials (YRE) series! Any comments? Share them below or directly with Vasilis on twitter (...
This post is written by Apolline Saucy. Apolline is a PhD candidate in environmental epidemiology at SwissTPH. Her research focuses on the health effects of aircraft noise in Switzerland. In parallel, she contributes to...
We are happy to host an interview with our new Editor in Chief, Professor Dr. Olaf von dem Knesebeck. If you have any messages for him, comment below and we’ll make sure he gets...
Coming back to work after 8 months can be challenging but I had the best welcome from the IJPH team! Ok, our Editorial Board Meeting is held annually and serves way more important purposes...
This is a guest blog post by Mahmoud Hassan, doctoral student of Epidemiology at the Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute. Mahmoud is the Editor in Chief of the new IJPH “Young Researcher Editorial” series,...
Could you be the next Senior Editor of the International Journal of Public Health? We are recruiting and are looking for people based in Switzerland! See the full details for this unique...
Our new issue is out! Check out the table of contents here! Happy reading!
*For the full functional inforgaphic please go here: 2017- A new year starting. Most people are committing to (or they have already broken) their new year’s resolutions. I will not join them as...
Picture credit Each year, the Slovak Academy of Sciences (SAS) organizes a national ‘Week of Science and Technology’ – an event devoted to popularization of domestic scientific research. As part of this years’ edition...
Here is our quick guide on preparing your manuscript for submission to IJPH! For detailed instructions to authors please visit our website!
We are cetainly not the first ones to have asked this question! But we think we might be the first ones who tried to answer it using a randomised study design! We like Social Media...
Boat planks in a church in Noto/ Sicily, April 2015 (photo by Oliver Razum) Ten days ago, while much of the news -at least in Europe- were occupied by the birth of a princess,...
Spring has come in Switzerland. The sun might have distracted me a bit and I forgot to introduce you to our latest issue. Let me make up for it: Blog readers, this is IJPH’s...
As you most probably know, today is the World AIDS Day so we thought it’d be a good idea to share our most recently published HIV-related papers! – HIV/AIDS knowledge among adolescents: did a prevention...
We are happy to announce a call for Systematic Reviews (and an award for the best one!) in connection to the 9th European Conference on Tropical Medicine and International Health (Driving the Best...