SSPH+ Award for best published PhD article in public health
Since 2010 SSPH+ has been annually awarding the best published article of a SSPH+ PhD student.
- Winner 2024
- Winner 2023
Benedikt Wicki
Suicide and transportation noise: A prospective cohort study from Switzerland, published in Environmental Health Perspectives, March 2023.
- Winner 2022
Benedetta Armocida
Burden of non-communicable diseases among adolescents aged 10–24 years in the EU, 1990–2019: a systematic analysis of the Global Burden of Diseases Study 2019.
- Winner 2021
Alain Amstutz
Home-based oral self-testing for absent and declining individuals during a door-to-door HIV testing campaign in rural Lesotho (HOSENG): a cluster-randomised trial, Lancet HIV 2020, October 9, 2020.
- Winner 2020
Giulia Paternoster
Epidemic cystic and alveolar echinococcosis in Kyrgyzstan: an analysis of national surveillance data, published in "the Lancet", April 2020.
- Winner 2020
Kathryn Dawson-Townsend
Social participation patterns and their associations with health and wellbeing for older adults, published in "Elsevier" in August 2019.
- Winner 2019
Milena Foerster
A Prospective Cohort Study of Adolescents’ Memory Performance and Individual Brain Dose of Microwave Radiation from Wireless Communication, published in Environmental Health Perspectives 2018, Vol. 126, No. 7.
- Winner 2018
Jerry J. Hella
Tuberculosis transmission in public locations in Tanzania: A novel approach to studying airborne disease transmission" published in the Journal of Infection (2017) 75, 191-197.
- Winner 2017
Harris Héritier
Transportation noise exposure and cardiovascular mortality: a nationwide cohort study from Switzerland, Eur J Epidemiol 2017 Apr;32(4):307-315
- Winner 2016
Andreas Haas
Retention in care during the first 3 years of antiretroviral therapy for women in Malawi’s option B+ programme: an observational cohort study, Lancet HIV. 2016 Apr;3(4):e175-82
- Winner 2015
Philipp Bless
A tradition and an epidemic: determinants of the campylobacteriosis winter peak in Switzerland, Eur J Epidemiol. 2014 Jul;29(7):527-37
- Winner 2014
Caroline Roduit
Increased food diversity in the first year of life is inversely associated with allergic diseases, J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2014 Apr;133(4):1056-64
- Winner 2013
Tanica Lyngdoh
Serum Uric Acid and Adiposity: Deciphering Causality Using a Bidirectional Mendelian Randomization Approach, PLoS One. 2012;7(6):e39321
- Winner 2012
Georg Loss
The protective effect of farm milk consumption on childhood asthma and atopy: The GABRIELA study, J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2011 Oct;128(4):766-773.e4
- Winner 2011
Sereina Herzog
Heterogeneity in vaccination coverage explains the size and occurrence of measles epidemics in German surveillance data, Epidemiol Infect. 2011 Apr;139(4):505-15
- Winner 2010
Miriam Wanner
Effectiveness of Active-Online, an Individually Tailored Physical Activity Intervention, in a Real-Life Setting: Randomized Controlled Trial, J Med Internet Res 2009;11(3):e23