Introduction
The use of digital tools is revolutionizing the world of cohorts: communication and recruitment via social networks, web-questionnaires and sensors allowing repeated measurements as close as possible to real life (data on physical activity, blood pressure and heart rate, diet...) are more and more used. In this T.U., the transformation of cohorts by digital tools will be shown using real case examples. A particular focus will be put on issues of sampling, causality and survival analysis in digital cohorts.
Coordinators: Karen Leffondré & Christophe Tzourio
Type of assessment: continuous assessment in teamwork through several critical reading sessions of scientific publications. Students will be asked to read in advance the articles and to comment them in class proposing new insights to advance research through digital cohorts.
- Enseignant: Lamarque Florence
- Enseignant: Manceau Delphine
- Enseignant: Montagni Ilaria
- Enseignant: Prevot Carine