An awesome Princeton EEB initiative (fully funded & in-person!) to support prospective PhD students interested in applying to *any* EEB PhD program. Apply now!
The EEB Scholars 2025 is a fully funded program that aims to demystify the EEB grad school application process and give you the tools to confidently apply! Applications are now open: https://t.co/bUKqH32GyN
One week left to apply for Princeton's EEB Scholars 2024! A fully-funded, 3 night in-person program to support students in their endeavors to apply to grad school.
Applications for Princeton's 2024 EEB Scholars program are now open! The program aims to demystify the grad school application process and provide tools for students to confidently apply to grad school. https://t.co/B2rfm2r5EN
This is a fully funded in-person program open to anyone interested in graduate studies in EEB. Applicants from underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply! Applications will close on June 15th.
Applications for Princeton's 2024 EEB Scholars program are now open! The program aims to demystify the grad school application process and provide tools for students to confidently apply to grad school. https://t.co/B2rfm2r5EN
Our Yale Summer Course in Public Health Modeling is happening June 9-14 this year!
Learn more and register today (applications due May 10): https://t.co/xj5Q7DAikx
@Ginpitz @ted_h_cohen
Our new Consortium-wide paper – published today – found that catch-up immunisation activities against 14 diseases could avert 78.9% of excess deaths between 2023-2030 (95% credible interval: 40.4% - 151.4%). Abstracts also in other languages https://t.co/uuPKRSvDSz
#vaccineswork
So grateful to have defended my PhD @ihpmeuoft today! It wouldn’t have been possible with out the mentorship of my amazing co-supervisors @LauraCRosella & Kamran Khan @hellobluedot and committee members @AshTuite and Muhammad Mamdani 🤩
Postdoc (New Haven, United States)
Modeling and optimizing strategies to control antimicrobial-resistant gonorrhea
with @ryaesoubi @yhgrad @SalomonJA
at @YaleSPH
More details: https://t.co/hm5SgW2zBf
Do savannas and forests respond differently to changes in fire frequency?
Check out our new paper @Ecology_Letters in which we evaluate this question (and more!) by analyzing herbaceous vegetation data from 30 prescribed burn sites. 1/9
https://t.co/raKM5InZQB
Applications for Princeton's 2023 EEB Scholars program will open on May 1st! The program aims to demystify the grad school application process and provide tools for students to confidently apply to grad school. https://t.co/HZmhvdlCse
Does stress make you more honest or dishonest? Find out in our recent work published today: https://t.co/9lg24OnUeS with @MaartenBoksem & @Ana_Martinovici
Our new paper, comparison of model predictions of typhoid conjugate vaccine public health impact and cost-effectiveness, is out in Vaccine! Thanks to the team at @YaleSPH, @IDMOD_ORG , @IVIHeadquarters & Stanford.
https://t.co/LpIEKfrOoM
Celebrated the long-awaited publishing of my master's thesis with tick-filled camping trip last weekend. Thank you to my advisors & co-authors at Yale, U Ottawa, and beyond!
https://t.co/FeIMbs3BFa
TLDR: A Maxent species distribution model has a moderate ability to predict blacklegged tick density in Ontario, with good predictive ability in a region with long-established tick populations; it may be useful for targeting active surveillance resources.