Ph.D. in Mathematical Biology from Cornell University. Research in mathematical modeling, epidemiology, and social dynamics. Papá de Gabita. Views mine.
Something they don’t tell you about academia is that you’ll be 30 years old and still wearing a backpack everywhere you go.
@AcademicChatter@PostdocVoice
My daughter is 3 years old. This morning on our way to daycare she requested Ice Ice Baby by Vanilla Ice. Needless to say, it was an awesome ride to daycare.
My Ulam Lecture tonight on “The story of calculus” is going to be live streamed here on YouTube. Hope you can join us! Thank you to @sfiscience for inviting me. https://t.co/ANFE0Kf8O3
This trailer already has more than 500,000 views! Pretty impressive for a little movie without any marketing.“A Trip to Infinity” airs on Netflix, starting September 26. https://t.co/9UlfuPleQy via @YouTube
@bielleogy When I was an undergrad I presented a poster at an American Mathematical Society meeting. My second time presenting a poster. I was told by a senior professor to dress better. I felt terrible. At the time a poor student that grew up in a tough neighborhood.
Highly recommend this podcast. Awesome topics with great scientists presented very lightly by @stevenstrogatz
I went through all the episodes in a couple of days.
https://t.co/coZiO7TC57
.Miriam Nuño, Fabio Sanchez (@FSanchezUCR), and me in the same place in spacetime for what I believe is the first time since I finished graduate school in 2002!
#Cornell, #MTBI
This article summarizes the EpiMEC modeling team's work throughout the pandemic with health authorities. It focused mainly on the later stages of 2021, when vaccination was in full force in Costa Rica.
Read here 👇👇👇
https://t.co/M0X22MzRbm
#Covid19, #CostaRica, #CovidVaccine