M-CHEP PhD Seminar winter term 25/26

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.

05.11.2025

Michaele Thielmann, TUM , Chair of Behavioral Science for Disease Prevention and Health Care

Syndemic relationships between cardiovascular risk factors among older adults in rural South Africa

— just online —

19.11.2025

Christopher Nußbaum, TUM, Chair of Health Economics

Decomposing Contributors to Socioeconomic Inequality in Recommended Childhood Vaccinations

TUM Campus im Olympiapark (Am Olympiapark 11), Besprechungsraum 3 (01.2334.202)

03.12.2025

Jacob Burns, TUM, Chair of Public Health and Prevention

The effect of an information provision intervention utilizing a targeted peer comparison of sugar-sweetened beverage consumption: an online survey experiment in Nigeria, South Africa and Tanzania

Munich School of Politics and Public Policy (Richard-Wagner Str. 1), H.103  

 17.12.2025

Monica Machado, TUM, Chair of Public Health and Prevention

Sugar-sweetened beverage consumption patterns among adolescents and young adults in seven communities in sub-Saharan Africa

TUM Campus im Olympiapark (Am Olympiapark 11), Besprechungsraum 3 (01.2334.202)

 14.01.2026

Sonia Darvishi, TUM-MRI, Department of Neurology

Titel TBD

Munich School of Politics and Public Policy (Richard-Wagner Str. 1), H.103  

28.01.2026

Michael Hanselmann, TUM, Chair of Public Health and Prevention

The Role of Tobacco Taxation for Economic Inequality in Germany: An Empirical Trend Analysis of Tobacco Expenditures from 1998 until 2022

Andrea Feldhus, TUM, Chair of Health Economics

Regional Demand Estimation for Pharmacies in Bavaria

TUM Campus im Olympiapark (Am Olympiapark 11), Besprechungsraum 3 (01.2334.202)

11.02.2026

Robert Neumann, TUM, Chair of Health Economics

The Impact of Outpatient Budget Deregulation on Quantity of Provided Care by pediatric physicians in Germany

Xiao Tan, TUM, Chair of Public Health and Prevention

Projecting the health and economic impact of taxation on red and processed meat in Germany: Evidence from microsimulation approach

Munich School of Politics and Public Policy (Richard-Wagner Str. 1), H.103  

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.

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