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About this video

Please note: the first part of this webinar, Dr. Ceschia’s presentation, was not recorded.

In this exclusive webinar for researchers at Algerian academic institutions, Audrey Ceschia,
Editor-in-Chief of The Lancet Public Health—the world-leading public health journal with an Impact Factor of 72·427 (2021 Journal Citation Reports®, Clarivate 2022)—will share more about:

  • what The Lancet Group and its mission are
  • why publishing excellence matters
  • what the Lancet journals publish, and why
  • how the Lancet journals maximise the impact of research worldwide
  • this year’s 200th anniversary of The Lancet

Audrey will be introduced by and followed with a brief presentation from Parisa Rajab Ali Oroemi, Elsevier Research Solution Manager, who will demonstrate how your research output could benefit from the Lancet journals, sharing insights about the Algerian research landscape with other data and analytics tools from Elsevier. Parisa will also be available for a brief Q&A session after her presentation.

About the presenters

Parisa Rajab Ali Oroemi
Parisa Rajab Ali Oroemi
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Research Solution Manager for Elsevier’s high-impact journals

Parisa is responsible for helping the research community to access and use the content published by Elsevier's high-impact journals to empower them with their research for the purpose of advancing science and improving health outcomes for the benefit of society.

Audrey Ceschia
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Editor-in-Chief, The Lancet Public Health

Audrey completed her PhD in Biology and Health in 2005 at the University of Montpellier (France). She joined The Lancet Group in 2008 as a Senior Editor. Since 2016, she is the founding Editor-in-Chief of The Lancet Public Health—committed to tackling the most pressing and neglected issues across all aspects of public health. In line with the values and vision of The Lancet, Audrey has a strong commitment to using science as an important means to improve health equity.

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