Generative AI for Epidemiology Researchers: Practical Skills and Responsible Use

Course 4

Date

21 – 23 January 2027

Faculty

Kene David Nwosu
GRAPH Courses
Université de Genève, Switzerland

Prof. em. Matthias Egger
Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine (ISPM), Switzerland

Venue

Wengen, Switzerland

Course description

Generative AI is rapidly changing how epidemiologists analyse data, search the literature, write, and communicate their findings. At the same time, these tools raise important questions about validity, transparency, reproducibility, confidentiality, and scientific integrity. This course introduces the responsible use of generative AI for epidemiologic research, combining structured lectures with extensive hands-on practical work. Topics include AI-assisted data analysis; literature searching and summarisation; scientific writing; the creation of presentations, infographics, and promotional materials; the design of study-related websites; and an outlook on how emerging agentic AI capabilities will shape the future of research. Throughout, participants will examine the limitations of each application and learn strategies for mitigating them. Participants will also have the opportunity to demonstrate their own uses of AI in research.

Course objectives

The aim of the course is to equip participants with practical, critical, and ethically grounded skills for using generative AI in epidemiology. By the end of the course, participants will be able to:

  • Explain the main opportunities and limitations of generative AI for epidemiologic research, including risks of error, bias, and over-reliance on automated outputs.
  • Use AI coding assistants to support epidemiological data analysis workflows, from project setup and exploratory analysis through regression modelling to report generation.
  • Use AI tools to support literature searching, summarisation, and scientific writing, and evaluate their current capabilities for systematic reviews.
  • Design and publish a website for an epidemiological study using generative LLM coding assistants.
  • Create scientific illustrations, infographics, and promotional materials for research studies using generative AI.

Course audience

PhD students, postdocs, researchers, lecturers, and public health professionals with an interest in using generative AI responsibly in epidemiologic research, evidence synthesis, teaching, and scientific communication.

Course outline

The course runs over three days and consists of lectures and computer practical sessions.

Morning sessions will consist of lectures. During the extended afternoon break, participants review course materials, catch up on email, or ski. We reconvene at 4:30 pm for the computer sessions.

Thursday, 21 January            8:00 am – 12:00 pm | 4:30 pm – 6:30 pm

Friday, 22 January                 8:00 am – 12:00 pm | 4:30 pm – 6:30 pm

Saturday, 23 January            8:00 am – 12:00 pm | 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Credits

1.0 ECTS

Course materials

Bring a portable computer.

Onsite University of Bern IT staff provides support upon e-mail () request

Course fee

PhD Bern: CHF 600
PhD other: CHF 800
Academic: CHF 1’000
Industry: CHF 2’000

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