In 2022, we had the amazing @Boghuma as a guest speaker @HiddenEpidemics share her experience with #Mpox.
Unfortunately, her talk has become highly relevant again with the current situation.
Fortunately, you can still watch the talk here: https://t.co/gmETTqkIv4
A lot of unfounded nihilism and minimizing in relation to HTLV-1, esp. in Oz where we have some of the highest incidence in the world and few have heard of it.🦘 🦠 💊
🚨 Clear, simple instructions as to what we can and should be doing right now 👇
https://t.co/CToTQE8TZ1
📢New paper out on investigating suspected outbreaks of newly emerging zoonoses! 🔎🐒🧪
I think this is an important one. It’s also a long one though, so I’m going to do my best to condense it into a 2 threads 🧵. Thread one!
https://t.co/VwNmIGqmFv
Healthcare in Conflict @CRASSHlive session on Thursday.
This week we will discuss Al things infectious diseases in conflict zones and humanitarian emergencies.
When: Thursday 26 Oct, 5pm BST
Where: Room SG1, Alison Richard Building & online
Sign-up: https://t.co/6ldFvOEDqF
Hello world 👋
Thank you @CRASSHlive for making this research network possible.
We are now live with an exciting program of talks and events for Michaelmas term: https://t.co/ACyZ3JDBL7
Caius plans to elect two Research Fellows in Sciences and two in Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences in 2024.
Candidates should be postgrads from any university or early post-docs.
To apply before Oct 2, please go to: https://t.co/LpqtY25rNn
And in August we welcome @EKashouris from @sussexuni and Elizabeth Topping from @GeorgiaStateU with a session on the public health umbra of obfuscation of women’s health
When: Tue 1 August 2-4pm BST
Sign up: https://t.co/H8zHKyls9j
Did you miss the first session of the #HiddenEpidemicsSummer this week? You can now watch @coreen_anne‘s talk on categories constraining care on our YouTube channel:
https://t.co/HpyDGlVb28
First up are @coreen_anne from @Durham_uni and @jkaggrey from @virginia_tech with a session on Constructing categories of disease and 'invisible visibilities' in risk communication
When: Tue 25 July 2-4pm BST
Sign up: https://t.co/xyYvt9pxvQ
Hidden Epidemics is back! Highly recommended if you're interested in unknown / poorly understood infectious disease outbreaks, and a whole range of epidemiological/anthropological and communications issues around them.
First up are @coreen_anne from @Durham_uni and @jkaggrey from @virginia_tech with a session on Constructing categories of disease and 'invisible visibilities' in risk communication
When: Tue 25 July 2-4pm BST
Sign up: https://t.co/xyYvt9pxvQ
The Hidden Epidemics Summer Series program is now out!
4 brilliant speakers covering 4 fascinating topics.
Details and links to the registration below👇
And in August we welcome @EKashouris from @sussexuni and Elizabeth Topping from @GeorgiaStateU with a session on the public health umbra of obfuscation of women’s health
When: Tue 1 August 2-4pm BST
Sign up: https://t.co/H8zHKyls9j
And we are back!
Thank you to everyone who patiently waited through our hiatus. We are back with a special summer edition of our talks.
Mark your calendars for two exciting talks this #HiddenEpidemicsSummer
First up are @coreen_anne from @Durham_uni and @jkaggrey from @virginia_tech with a session on Constructing categories of disease and 'invisible visibilities' in risk communication
When: Tue 25 July 2-4pm BST
Sign up: https://t.co/xyYvt9pxvQ
Our workshop on Data and Disease has started. This thread will a few loose notes and observations on the paper's presented. We will publish a report on the workshop in due course.
#dataanddisease#epitwitter
And the final one this term
On June 12, 6PM: Humanitarian action and global health justice: In conversation with field practitioners
Sign-up: https://t.co/I0BHKNytty
Waiting for the next #HiddenEpidemics session? We are working hard on it so stay tuned.
In the meantime, check out the below events from the @Hughes_Hall#HealthJustice Seminar Series which we can strongly recommend👇