I've had fun helping BBC Ideas produce this animation, which attempts to explain Bayesian ideas in 4 minutes. I hope you like it - I really like the animators style. https://t.co/5JoLvzbi8P
I would love to tell you about the times vaccines prevented me from getting sick, but every time it happens, I don’t notice. I just keep feeling well.
Neither do you.
Public health, when it’s working, is invisible.
Secondhand smoke harms children and medically vulnerable adults.
Most smokers wish they had never started but were trapped by addiction at a young age.
Marketing vapes at children is utterly unacceptable.
A new Bill in Parliament will address these.
https://t.co/DbVjVuYBlP
📢 New editorial out in @GlobalHealthBMJ: 'Stuck in ‘the field’: why applied epidemiology needs to go home’.👞🏠🧪
Reflections from my work participating in transnationanl outbreak investigations and reviewing other peoples' TL;DR below.👇
https://t.co/XSJrATW6LA
📊Don't miss! Next #ISNTDConnect looks at the growing value of collecting, pooling & analysing #dengue surveillance data to gain new insights for control, with @OliverBrady1@LSHTM, Dr Diana Rojas Alvarez @WHO & @leosbastos@fiocruz
👉Nov 30, 14:00 UTC
👉https://t.co/EVVGPQBhQ3
Paul Fine, Professor of communicable disease epidemiology at the LSHTM and co-founder of the John Snow Society marks the birthday of the father of epidemiology this week mug in hand. #HappyBirthdayDrJohnSnow#JohnSnow210Birthday🎊