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Welcome to the third training pillar of IJPH: Young Researcher Editorials

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  • Anke Berger

    (Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (Swiss TPH)
    University of Basel
    Swiss School of Public Health (SSPH+))

  • Nino Künzli

    (Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (Swiss TPH)
    University of Basel
    Swiss School of Public Health (SSPH+))

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  • Anke Berger & Nino Künzli, 2018. "Welcome to the third training pillar of IJPH: Young Researcher Editorials," International Journal of Public Health, Springer;Swiss School of Public Health (SSPH+), vol. 63(9), pages 1009-1010, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:ijphth:v:63:y:2018:i:9:d:10.1007_s00038-018-1159-6
    DOI: 10.1007/s00038-018-1159-6
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    1. Thomy Tonia, 2014. "Social media in public health: is it used and is it useful?," International Journal of Public Health, Springer;Swiss School of Public Health (SSPH+), vol. 59(6), pages 889-891, December.
    2. Fabrice Kämpfen & Nilmini Wijemunige & Benedict Evangelista, 2018. "Aging, non-communicable diseases, and old-age disability in low- and middle-income countries: a challenge for global health," International Journal of Public Health, Springer;Swiss School of Public Health (SSPH+), vol. 63(9), pages 1011-1012, December.
    3. Nino Künzli & Luca Crivelli & Dominique Sprumont & Sandra Nocera, 2015. "Does the Swiss School of Public Health exist?," International Journal of Public Health, Springer;Swiss School of Public Health (SSPH+), vol. 60(8), pages 873-875, December.
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