
We teach and learn
The Institute of Biometry and Clinical Epidemiology is active in teaching university classes and advanced training courses. In particular, we are constantly working on the didactic implementation of our teaching contents.
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University Teaching
The Institute of Biometry and Clinical Epidemiology is active in many areas of university teaching.
We care to:
- illustrate biometrics vividly
- to eliminate formula fears
- to communicate the relevance of our subject for medical research
- conveyjoy for our great subject
For further information, please refer to the corresponding German page
QUEST Courses & Workshops
The QUEST center offers a broad range of courses. These cover methods in preclinical and clinical settings that facilitate transparency and good scientific practice. These courses are aimed mainly at biomedical students and researchers at MDC and Charité.
Organizer: QUEST / BIA Berlin Innovation Academy
Contact: Ulf Toelch
Link: Program
BEMC Berlin Epidemiological Methods Colloquium
BEMC Talks consist of a 60-75 minute english lectures followed by an interactive discussion session with the speaker and other participants. Please register in advance to secure a seat- space is limited!
Organizer: Jessica Rohmann, Bob Siegrink, Tobias Kurth
Audience: BEMC Talks are designed for an audience having at least some experience with epidemiological methods (intermediate to advanced level).
Location: Bonhoefferweg 3, CCM
Time: First wednesday of the month, 4-6pm
Link: Program
BEMC Journal Club
The topics will vary from meeting to meeting. Sometimes, we will be inspired by the topic of the BEMC Talk, sometimes we will pick a recent paper from top epidemiology journals, and other times we will just pick a topic we like. In short, the program will be determined “as we go” by frequent attendees of the JClub. The paper will be announced in advance via this website and the BEMC mailing list at least 2 weeks before the meeting. Please register in advance to secure a seat- space is limited!
Organizer: Bob Siegrink, Jessica Rohmann
Audience: BEMC Talks are designed for an audience having at least some experience with epidemiological methods (intermediate to advanced level).
Location: Bonhoefferweg 3, CCM
Time: Third wednesday of the month, 4-6pm
Link: Program
Intensive Short Courses offered by the Institute of Public Health and the Berlin School of Public Health
PhD students and students from public health master's programs and external participants from Germany and abroad acquire in-depth knowledge with a methodological focus on a specialized topic in public health and epidemiology. Courses are held in cooperation with lecturers from renowned universities and research institutes from Germany and abroad.
Organizer: Berlin School of Public Health
Contact: Tanja te Gude
Link: Website