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Andreas Hoehn is a Research Fellow in Public Health at the University of Glasgow, having joined in June 2022. His work involves leading the development of a novel full-scale synthetic population simulation model to support policy-driven public health research. Hoehn's research agenda focuses on identifying the causes of widening health inequalities in high-income countries and exploring ways to mitigate the challenges posed by population ageing on the sustainability of social security systems and workforces. He is trained as a demographer with extensive experience in modeling and analyzing core population processes at both national and small-area levels. Throughout his career, Hoehn has successfully led collaborative projects that bridge academic research with third-sector organizations and policy stakeholders. Additionally, he has delivered open science workshops for a variety of audiences. He holds a PhD in Health Sciences from the University of Southern Denmark and has held positions at the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, the University of Edinburgh, and the University of St. Andrews. He currently is a Research Affiliate at the SUDA Demography Unit in Stockholm, Sweden.
University of Glasgow • Glasgow, UK
Leading the development of synthetic population models for public health research.