What an exciting week at @INFORMS2024!
Interested in machine learning and causal inference for public health and biomedicine and their implementation in the real world? Join us in Summit 341 at 8am on Tuesday!
With: Ananya Joshi, Andrew Perrault, Ben Marafino, and Yugang Jia!
Our second keynote speaker will be @yenchiah, who will discuss empowering local communities through AI. He will highlight his efforts in public and environmental health, such as air pollution in Pittsburgh.
We’re looking forward to Yen-Chia's talk! 🏘️💪
We're excited to have @MauSantillana as our opening keynote speaker. He will discuss how ML can leverage Internet-based information.
🏛️Mauricio recently testified before the US Congress, advocating for enhanced data collection to predict outbreaks: https://t.co/T4EnWJN5qw
📢📢📢 The application for this year's Rising Stars in EECS Workshop is now open!!
The workshop will be hosted at @MITEECS on October 24-25, 2024, and is co-organized by @tesssmidt, Stefanie Mueller, @chris_deli, and myself 💜
Apply here: https://t.co/GuMHYMAJjE
Conference on Remote Work
Stanford CA, from October 9-11
Please submit papers on the measurement, cause and effect of hybrid and remote work. Conference will be in person with a live Zoom broadcast.
Submission: https://t.co/kgaZxY3jOO
Call: https://t.co/JpbDKv9DYl
@ssuri@yuanyuan_2@ylongqi@spjaffe If you want to learn more and join us in the effort of understanding team coordination in relation with hybrid work, see a short highlight in Nature news covering the broader implications of our research: https://t.co/Sp5TYEmwtF
🚨To what extent do people coordinate coming into the office in a hybrid work setting? Manager presence accounts for ~30% increase in employee office attendance. Teammates' presence also explains larger attendance rate. Recent paper out at @PNASNews.
https://t.co/P0Q8gEqfbJ 1/3
New study @JAMANeuro, we compared pandemic-era excess deaths associated with ADRD between year 1 and year 2 overall and by age, sex, race and ethnicity, and place of death. https://t.co/lD0KgOthip.
Interested in data science for public health? Consider submitting a short or regular research paper to the KDD epiDAMIK workshop! We will accept your work until June 9: https://t.co/CIfZJua7Tm
How have US Twitter users responded to fluctuating mask recommendations from public health agencies during the pandemic? That is what our research team investigated, using interrupted time series and sentiment/emotion analyses. Check our recent JMIR study: https://t.co/3IL0Fa9wTa
A first illustration of our team's research on drug repurposing towards dementia onset using parallel EHR data and systems pharmacology analyses: https://t.co/A7ekocTaVS More to come!
@babarlelephant Thank you for pointing this out. We are revising the preprint and will make it available again once the code will have gone through another step of peer review.