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Hanna Remes is a Docent and active researcher at the University of Helsinki's Faculty of Social Sciences, serving as Supervisor for the Doctoral Programme in Social Sciences. She is affiliated with the Helsinki Institute for Demography and Population Health and maintains a robust research portfolio through Finnish population register studies.
Her research focuses on demography and population health, with specialized expertise in socioeconomic inequalities in health, mortality patterns, alcohol policy impacts, and family demography. Using Finland's comprehensive national registers, she conducts longitudinal analyses of health outcomes across the life course, examining how social structures and policies shape population health trajectories.
Recent publications (2024-2025) reveal strong trends in register-based epidemiology, with emphasis on pandemic impacts (e.g., COVID-19 vaccine uptake inequalities), reproductive health (medically assisted reproduction outcomes), and environmental determinants of childhood diseases. Her work consistently employs innovative methodological approaches including within-family analyses and multi-country comparisons.
As Principal Investigator for the FIRE project (2025-2027) funded by the Academy of Finland, she leads development of Finland's national register research infrastructure. She also contributes to significant collaborative projects like Medically Assisted Reproduction studies with the European Commission and BIRTHFAM consortium research on social inequalities in health.
Her academic service includes doctoral supervision and membership in the Finnish Demographic Society (2006-2017). With 59 research outputs spanning 2007-2025 and consistent project leadership, she maintains an active research trajectory focused on social determinants of population health.


