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Can we make science communication more scientific?
Pandemic Legacy: what a game can teach us about pandemics
Democracy and human rights in a Public Health Emergency
Article published on the ASSET website
This editorial introduces the new edition of ASSET paper series.
Engaging citizens in pandemic preparedness and response
Ethical issues in national pandemic influenza plans
Spotting the disease before it reveals its presence
A preclinical test that may open new perspectives in the diagnosis of neurological disorders. This is the result accomplished by a group of researchers from the Center of Complexity and Biosystems of the University of Milan, who just published their work on Physical Review Applied.
Compulsory vaccination and rates of coverage immunisation in Europe
Article published on the ASSET website
High rates of vaccination coverage in childhood are main indicators for public health. However, reaching and maintaining such a target is not always an easy task for public health institutions, and the spread of vaccine refusal and hesitancy is making this even harder.
The Environmental Epidemiology between science and ethics
The last day of the ISEE Rome Conference (September 1st to the 3rd) opened with a plenary session with many contributions on methods and the ethical and scientific aims of this scientific discipline.
Engaging citizens in public health decisions: the ASSET citizen consultation
Article published on the ASSET website
Citizens from the eight Countries partner of the ASSET project will gather on September 24th to discuss and express themselves through a public consultation on some of the key topics of the project:







