Research subject Psychobiology and epidemiology
Psychobiology and epidemiology are two complementary research areas at Stockholm university.
Psychobiology is an interdisciplinary field of research that integrates knowledge from fields such as neuroscience, physiology, genetics, and psychology to understand how our biological systems interact, and their role in mental processes, behaviors, and health. The combination of different research areas and methods provides a deeper understanding of how we function psychologically and contributes to the development of more effective interventions for various types of ill-health conditions.
Epidemiology is the scientific study of the distribution and causes of ill health in a given population. Modern epidemiology is a general scientific method in which statistical patterns are used to identify causes of disease and death and to evaluate the effects of preventive measures. A broad definition of epidemiology includes also the study of events other than diseases and health problems, such as sickness absence, health behaviours and mental well-being, the determinants of which can be found in both physical and psychosocial exposures in work, private life and society at large. Epidemiology often uses databases with information on a very large number of individuals, preferably followed over a long period of time.
Related research subject
Psychology
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Researchers
Håkan Fischer
Professor in Human biological psychology

Lars Göran Kecklund
Professor, Deputy Head of Department

Researchers within psychobiology and epidemiology

Courses and programmes
The following courses are mainly in the area of psychobiology and epidemiology.
Please note the elegibility demands, which in some cases may include being admitted to an education programme.
Doctoral studies
For information about studying at the PhD level and finding courses in the area of psychobiology and epidemiology, see the page Courses and programmes.
Around 5 PhD students study the subject at the Department of Psychology, leading to a new doctoral dissertation almost every year.
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Departments and centres
The research in this subject at Stockholm University is mainly done within the Division of Psychobiology and Epidemiology at the Department of Psychology. The researchers are also collaborating with SUBIC, Stockholm University Brain Imaging Centre.
Department of Psychology Division of Psychobiology and epidemiology Stress Research Institute SUBIC