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Statistics, Econometrics and Health Research Group (GRECS)

GRECS

Statistics, Econometrics and Health Research Group

Lines of research

Epidemiology, compositional data, temporary space models, RWD and RWE

2023 CLIMATE Project 00037, AGAUR

Geographical variability of the effect of extreme heat episodes on mortality in Catalonia

Inequalities in health and COVID-19

Socioeconomic and environmental inequalities in health and COVID-19

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GRECS

Statistics, Econometrics and Health Research Group

The Statistics, Econometrics and Health Research Group (GRECS) is a multidisciplinary research group made up of statisticians, epidemiologists, economists and specialists in environment, biomedicine and bio-computer science.

The main lines of research of GRECS are:

  • Environmental and clinical epidemiology, with special emphasis at present on motoneuron disease and COVID-19.
  • Statistical and econometric methods, in particular spatial statistics, analysis of survival and compositional data.
  • Real World Data and Real World Evidence.

GRECS is accredited at both Catalan and state level through belonging to the Centre for Biomedical Research in Epidemiology and Public Health (CIBERESP), and through its recognition as a consolidated research group recognised by the Government of Catalonia through its SGR call from AGAUR.

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