9th International Digital Public Health Conference
Start
Wed, 20 Nov 2019, 09:00
End
Sat, 23 Nov 2019, 17:00
WebSite
Hashtag:
#DPH2019
Venue:
Exhibit
Symposia
Workshops
Organiser
Sponsor
- Technology support of essential public health operations (EPHO)
- Public health interventions and disaster risk reduction (DRR) using mobile technologies
- Serious games and digital storytelling
- Behaviour change
- Citizens science, participatory surveillance and crowdsourcing
- IoT/sensors
- Big data modelling and machine learning
- Data science
- Preparedness and response to emergencies
- Infectious diseases and public health education
- Community engagement
- Infection control and antimicrobial stewardship
- Individual vaccination passports
You are invited to submit your work to the following:
Long and short research papers with a technical digital health focus (e.g. computer science, data science, data analysis, technology development)
Dedicated track for postgraduate students welcoming progress reports, long and short research papers
Visual presentations of current or planned work
Abstracts for oral presentations and/or posters with a practice-based healthcare focus (submitted via EPH)
Celebrating top innovation in digital public health technology and business
- Callforpapers opens - 21st Jan 2019
- Early bird registration opens - 1st April 2019
- Deadline for Medical Abstracts (via EPH) - 1st May 2019
- Deadline for Main Track, PhD Track, Poster and Demo Track submissions - 25th May 2019
- Deadline for DPH 2019 Innovation Prize submissions - 1st July 2019
- Notification of outcomes to authors - 22nd July 2019
- Camera-ready deadline - 9th August 2019
Join us as a Partner or Exhibitor
DPH 2019 will be the go-to event this November for influential opinion-leaders, academics, policymakers, researchers and innovators at the cutting-edge of digital public health. As a partner of DPH 2019 you will reach over 2,000 international delegates, raise your profile in the digital public health community and network with commercial and non-commercial innovators. Your organization will benefit from exposure of you projects, products and/or services, initiation of cross-border contacts and co-operation, and access to new business and R&D partners in the European digital public health community. A range of packages are available to you and can be personalised to your company's requirements.
Registration available online here
Fees
The Conference registration fees, including VAT are as follows:
EUPHA members | Non EUPHA members | |
Until 1 September 2019 | € 600 | € 680 |
From 1 September 2019 | € 690 | € 770 |
Students | € 420 | € 420 |
Day registration | € 420 | € 420 |
Benefits
The registration fee includes Conference bag, online access to the Abstract Supplement of the European Journal of Public Health and ACM DPH Proceedings, printed DPH Programme Book, buffet lunches and refreshments and other benefits.
No registration deadlines
Online registration for DPH does not close, but payment should be made before the start of the conference. Delegates registering after 15 November 2019 (00:00 CET) will not be included in the list of delegates. Onsite registration in Marseille is possible with payment via PayPal and no longer by bank transfer or cash payment.
For more infomation see the DPH2019 conference website: www.acm-digitalhealth.org
HOW TO GET TO MARSEILLE?
By Air
Airport Marseille-Provence is the third busiest outside Paris for passenger traffic with over 8 million passengers. Marseille is served by over 30 airlines with direct connections to 100 destinations in Europe, Middle East and Africa. In addition it is connected to over 40 low-cost destinations in France and Europe.
Scheduled flights include:
- 20 daily flights Paris/Marseille (75 minutes flying time)
- 38 regular low-cost destinations in France, Europe, Morocco and Turkey
- 7 long haul destinations in Canada, Middle East and Africa
Connections from the airport to the city centre are operated by a 25 minutes bus shuttle service, departing every 15 minutes from early morning until midnight. More information: https://www.marseille-airport.com
By train
Marseille Saint Charles Station can easily be reached from Paris in three hours by high-speed train (TGV), operated by SNCF or low-cost OUIGO.
Saint Charles station is at the heart of the city centre, 5 metro stops on a direct line from Marseille Chanot.
- Over 200 trains every day
- 17 Paris/Marseille connections by TGV every day
- Direct access to metro lines 1 and 2, and bus services
More information: https://www.transilien.com/en
How to get to Marseille Chanot
Marseille Chanot, Exhibition and Convention Centre is located at the heart of the city and is easy to access:
- 10 minutes from the Vieux Port
- 5 metro stops on a direct line from Saint Charles TGV station
- 30 minutes from Marseille Provence international airport
- 3 hours from Paris by TGV (17 connects every day)
- 1,800 on-site parking spaces and quick access to major motorways
- 3 cash machines within Marseille Chanot
- Restaurants and eateries nearby
More information: https://www.marseille-chanot.com/en/practical-information/access-schedule/
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