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2021.12.14
[Report] The 54th regular seminar : Kazumitsu Nawata,Hitotsubashi University,”Analyses of hypertension and diabetes using the large scale health checkup dataset and relations of mental health and working conditions”
2021.11.30
HIAS Health researchers participated in SAPPHIRE’s 2021 Advisory Committee Meeting.
2021.11.19
[Report] “Impact Evaluation of Health Interventions” co-hosted with National University of Singapore
2021.10.26
[Report] The 53rd regular seminar : Shamima Akter, Hitotsubashi University, “Effectiveness of population level tobacco control policies to manage noncommunicable diseases: a systematic review and network meta-analysis”
2021.10.26
Dr. Hongming Wang, Research Associate (Specially Appointed) of Hitotsubashi Institute for Advanced Study (HIAS), has newly joined our center.
2021.10.13
HIAS Health researchers participated in 9th HTAsiaLink Annual Conference
2021.08.27
HIAS Health to participate in the COVID-19 Vaccination Policy Research and Decision Support Initiative in Asia (CORESIA) project.
2021.08.26
Impact Evaluation Workshop to be held online from 25-28 October.
2021.07.01
[Open position] Assistant Professor or Research Associate (closing date; Tuesday 31st August 2021 (JST))
2021.06.24
[Report] The 52nd regular seminar : Ayako Honda,Hitotsubashi University,”Responses to the COVID-19 pandemic under different healthcare financing models – a comparative study of Brazil, Canada, France, and Japan”
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