Amazing week back-to-back conferencing!
So happy to see months of hard work come together for the global #MERS meeting in Riyadh 🇸🇦 and then to join #EPIDEMICS9 in Bologna 🇮🇹
Beyond grateful to get to work with so many brilliant scientists who are equally brilliant humans 🙏
3/ UKHSA-INI ECR scheme
💬 Chris provided gave scheme overview from @UKHSA perspective
💬 @ruth_mccabe with insights on experiences as a doctoral student working at UKHSA. Example of awesome work done by doctoral students!
📽️ : https://t.co/WH0DAr1Oyk
The biggest thank you in the world to @Sophie_vonD@mvankerkhove and all in the EZD unit @WHO for letting me join your amazing team to work on #MERS. The last 3 months in Geneva have truly been a dream for which I will be forever grateful!
#TackleMERS#ProudToBeWHO
Pre-print out now! @medrxivpreprint (not yet peer reviewed)
Our pathogen epidemiology review group is building a catalogue of outbreaks, mathematical models, and disease parameters for 9 @WHO priority pathogens
First up is Marburg Virus Disease👇
https://t.co/e0iGGtRJLL
🧵1/3
Congrats @ruth_mccabe on your paper (and thank you for interning with @WHO!).
Seroprevalence was pivotal during #COVID19 (see: https://t.co/sR70PPTqJZ) and alternative indicators for deaths can supplement existing data systems in all countries.
Science, solutions, solidarity
Surreal to work with inspirational scientists for the Infected Blood Inquiry ft. a sci-comm masterclass from @d_spiegel, SheilaBird and StephenEvans in presenting our evidence this week. Forever grateful to have been involved, but wish it were not in such difficult circumstances.
Happy International Day of Women in Statistics and Data Science 🥳 Huge thanks to all who spoke at or attended our celebration this afternoon @OxfordStats#IDWSDS2022