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2025-06-19Zeitschriftenartikel DOI: 10.25646/13199
Bericht zum Robert Koch Colloquium 2025
Layer-Nicolaou, Franziska
Even, Morgane
Horn, Fabian
Rumming, Madis
Sandmann, Frank
Al-Shehabi, Hussein
Mao, Lei
Das jährlich vom RKI veranstaltete RKC konzentriert sich auf aktuelle Themen der öffentlichen Gesundheit und bringt führende Experten zusammen, um ihre Forschungsergebnisse vorzustellen. Das diesjährige Kolloquium stand unter dem Motto „Empowering Public Health: From Data to Global Health“. Diskutierte Themen reichten von Herausforderungen bei der Nutzung von Wearables im Gesundheitsmonitoring, One-Health-Monitoring bis hin zu Einsatzfeldern von KI in systematischen Literaturreviews.
 
Report on the Robert Koch Colloquium (RKC) 2025 –„Empowering Public Health: From Data to Global Health“ The annually by the RKI hosted RKC focuses on topics in public health, bringing together leading experts to present their research findings. This year's colloquium was held under the theme "Empowering Public Health: From Data to Global Health." Topics discussed ranged from challenges in the use of data for health monitoring generated through wearables, and one health monitoring, up to using AI in systematic literature reviews.
 
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