Sending our biggest congratulations to our Book and Media Review editor @DrMcinthemaking, who successfully defended her dissertation @LsuSoc, "Child Support in the Deep South: An Analysis of Race, Gender, Class and Place." We could not be more proud of you, Dr. McDonald!
Join us this Friday for John Aggrey’s (@jkaggrey
) talk, “Epidemic Uncertainties and the Construction of Risk in Emerging Infectious Disease (EID) Epidemics: The Case of Ghana." Livestream will be available via Facebook: https://t.co/T25OuJfjWM. @VT_LiberalArts
GOOD NEWS! 🥳
The #Ebola outbreak in #DRC🇨🇩 has now been declared over by @MinSanteRDC after just over 2 months! No new confirmed cases have been reported since 30th October.
Congratulations to national authorities and the people of DRC! 👉🏿https://t.co/EJoYf8HDy4
Hope you can join our ESCAIDE session on 'Using social science methods to support the prevention and control of infectious diseases in Europe' @ESCAIDE@SonarGlobalEU
Tomorrow’s talk will be by Dr Hillary Ash and explore the neglect of women in early epidemiological studies of HIV.
I’m so looking forward to this talk and the subsequent discussion, which should touch on broader questions of demographic groups and epidemiological obfuscation.👇
Next session in just one week @CRASSHlive!
We will look at a #HiddenEpidemic in the Categorically Other
We welcome @hillaryaash for what promises to be a fascinating talk on How Bias Shaped Epidemiological #Data about #Women in the First Decade of the United States #AIDS Epidemic
Now available: PLS Author Presentation (w/ Q&A) of “Politics and trust in #Ebola#vaccine trials: The case of #Ghana” by @jkaggrey & W Shrum at https://t.co/KYyB9goUbb. For more information on the article see https://t.co/OByjn0iafh | @CUP_PoliSci@LSU
Don't miss the next our next session on Diagnostics and Epidemiological Obfuscation!
Tomorrow (Oct. 26) at 2pm BST
Register here: https://t.co/aUmpUkGRNs
@CRASSHlive#HiddenEpidemics
@DrTedros "No country can end the #COVID19 pandemic in isolation from the rest of the world. And no country can protect the health of its own people without working to protect the health of all people"-@DrTedros#WHS2021
Congratulations to Felicia Henry on winning the graduate student paper (for “Yo Bro, What Imma Do Now?”: Understanding the Impact of Disasters on Populations Under Community Supervision") at the 46th annual Natural Hazards Workshop! https://t.co/N6qnx3xG75
One week to go!
Online early career workshop "What was Epidemiology?" 14-17 June is open for registration.
Join us for excellent set of papers to rethink the history of an undisciplined field.
Free Tickets: https://t.co/XkFUqVnMEL
Programme (pdf): https://t.co/Ztq8It1eiI