Impactful Communication for Impactful Science
Farewell Reflections of Nicole Probst-Hensch, 17 April 2026
Taking science to impact is not uniquely a task of scientists. It requires collaboration and communication to arrive at well balanced and broadly accepted decisions. The farewell symposium of Nicole Probst-Hensch, former Head of the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health and former member of the Directorate at Swiss TPH, reflects on her career path from communication to science, from the private to the public sector, and from scientific curiosity to innovation and impact. Nicole Probst-Hensch’s personal benchmark is not academic titles and functions, but improving people’s health through her team’s science. Accordingly, the symposium is not the usual tribute to a scientist, but rather a backward- and forward-looking reflection on how to ensure that science can contribute to improving population wellbeing.
Swiss TPH activities are conducted along the value chain of innovation, validation, and application, reflecting the overarching goal of public health: to improve population health, with an equity and planetary health lens. Achieving impact in public health science requires public trust and data sharing, high levels of health literacy and engagement in behaviour change, and the consistent application of health promotion–oriented health-in-all-policies frameworks. The objectives pursued and the evidence generated by epidemiologists and public health scientists therefore rely on convincing and engaging communication. Communication channels and methods have broadened over the last two decades, and the consumption of news and scientific evidence by the public and by policymakers has changed drastically, offering novel opportunities, including emotional communication. Yet, they also harbour potential risks in the light of the complexity and uncertainty accompanying, for example, observational epidemiology.
Objectives
The symposium offers a platform for exchange between public health scientists, communication experts, and policy makers in the spirit of mutual learning for impactful science communication. It pursues the following objectives:
- Connect reflection and foresight: We will look back on key scientific contributions in public health while exploring how research can have a stronger impact on society, policy, and practice in the future.
- Focus on impact rather than output: How public health research can move beyond publications to catalyse real-world change through new forms of collaboration, communication, and implementation, will take centre stage.
- Reconsider scientific responsibility: Participants will be invited to think critically and creatively about the role of science and communication in driving societal transformation.
- Inspire the next generation: Young researchers and students will be encouraged to see public health as a field that is not only analytical, but also deeply engaged in shaping societal change.
Programme
12:15 Registration and Lunch
(12:55 virtual check-in)
| Moderator: Jürg Utzinger, Director, Swiss TPH | ||
| 13:00 | Public Health Science Perspective – What Impact do We Mean? Eva Scheurer, Dean, Medical Faculty, University of Basel Jürg Utzinger, Director, Swiss TPH | |
| 13:20 | Exposome Science Impact and Challenges: An Exchange Annette Peters, Director, Institute of Epidemiology, Helmholtz Munich Nicole Probst-Hensch, Department Head Emeritus, Epidemiology and Public Health, and Group Leader Exposome Science, Swiss TPH | |
| 13:45 | Science Journalism in the Era of Budget Cuts and Fake News Theres Lüthi, Freelance Medical and Science Journalist | |
Moderator: Katharina Bochsler, Science Editor and Psychotherapist, SRF (Swiss Radio and TV)
| 14:15 | Messaging in the Attention Economy, David Schärer, David Schärer Studio |
14:40 | Impactful Art in Science Communication, Bettina Rohr, Art and Science Curator |
| 15:00 | Break with Interactive Communication Programme |
| 15:45 | Swiss TPH Public Health Stories: Meet the Project Leaders - Astrid Knoblauch, Tuberculosis Epidemiologist, Swiss TPH - Lujain Alchalabi, Oral Epidemiologist, Swiss TPH - Vitor Pessoa Colombo, Urban Epidemiologist, Swiss TPH |
Moderator: Mathis Brauchbar, Partner at Advocacy – Consulting and Communication
| 16:00 | Social Marketing of Prevention for Health-in-All-Policies, Ntuli Kapologwe, Director General of East, Central and Southern Africa Health Community |
| 16:25 | Policy-to-Science Communication for Public Health Impact: A Panel Discussion - Benedikt Knüsel, Head Science-Policy Interface, ETHZ (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich - Ursula Zybach, National Council, President Swiss Health Foundation RADIX, President Spitex Canton Bern - Primo Schär, Vice President for Research, University of Basel |
| 17:15 | Reflections on Public-Private-Partnership in Global Health - Astrid Kiermeier, VP, Global Head Enhanced Data and Insights Sharing, F. Hoffmann-La Roche - Annette Peters, Director, Institute of Epidemiology, Helmholtz Munich - Nicole Probst-Hensch, Group Leader Exposome Science, Swiss TPH |
| 17:30 | Closing Words, Nicole Probst-Hensch |
| 17:40 | Reception (-19:00) |
Information
When and where
| Date | 17 April 2026 |
| Time | 12:15-17:40 CEST |
| Venue | Swiss TPH Kreuzstrasse 2 4123 Allschwil Switzerland |