
M-CHEP PhD Seminar summer term 25
The M-CHEP PhD Seminar will generally take place every other Wednesday from 4pm to 5pm, alternating location between Campus at Olympiapark and Richard-Wagner-Str. 1. We either discuss one full paper with a dedicated discussant or two early-stage works.
14.05.2025
Marina Krauß, University of Augsburg, Chair of Public & Health Economics
Information provision and depression prevalence among students
Richard-Wagner-Str. 1, room H.414
04.06.2025
Amelie Flothow, TUM, Chair of Health Economics
Analyzing patient pathways in claims data
TUM Campus im Olympiapark, Besprechungsraum 3 (01.2334.202)
18.06.2025
Sebastian Himmler, TUM, Chair of Health Economics
The impact of COVID-19 on continuity of care: An analysis of chronic disease patients in Germany
Richard-Wagner-Str. 1, room tbd
25.06.2025
Yasemin Karamik, ZEW, Health Economics
Hospital Competition, Service Provision and Quality - Evidence from German Maternity Units
TUM Campus im Olympiapark, Besprechungsraum 1 (01.2334.202)
09.07.2025
Manzura Jumaniyazova, TUM, Global Health
Child's Sex and Physical Growth: Evidence from Central Asia
Richard-Wagner-Str. 1, room B.162
23.07.2025
Angela Ernst, TUM, Medical Informatics
Heat-resilient health research: Integrated data for care practice and planning for current and future generations (HIRGEV)
Robert Neumann, TUM, Health Economics
Guidelines and practice: The influence of guidelines on prescribing behaviour in CHD treatment.
TUM Campus im Olympiapark, Besprechungsraum 1 (01.2334.202)
Register for the PhD Seminar
To register for the seminar and receive calendar invites including a Zoom-link and to receive updates on the PhD Seminar (possible changes etc.), please register below. The seminar is generally open to PhD students and postdocs from all institutions involved in M-CHEP (TUM, LMU, FAU, UiA) with an interest in research on health economic and health policy topics.
For PhD students attending for credit: Please register again for this semester, even if you have been registered to the seminar before.