A series of five seminars that explore how COVID-19 exposure risk, the quality of COVID-19-specific medical care, and social determinants of health contribute to disparate trends in COVID-19 infection and mortality seen in the United States.
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MIDAS member Dr. Lauren Gardner is listed as a ‘Pioneer’ on TIME Magazine list of 100 most influential people in 2020.
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MIDAS member Prof. Alex Vespignani receives 2020 Euler Prize.
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The absence or a low level of testing for COVID-19 can cause a significant risk of being misled on the actual nature of outbreak, while a large-scale testing and quick testing turnaround are costly. There-fore, it is essential to understand how human Social Distancing (SD) behavior could aid in limiting […]
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The severity, complexity and the global reach of COVID-19 present unprecedented challenges to public health practitioners. As the pandemic continues and the world grapples with the spread of SARS-COV-2 and the catastrophic health and economic impacts of COVID-19, it has become apparent that a “silver bullet” solution is unrealistic. Human […]
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Recommended reporting items for epidemic forecasting and prediction research: the EPIFORGE 2020 guidelines.
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The COVID-19 Dynamics & Evolution series is a new initiative to bring together researchers working at the forefront of the scientific response to the pandemic.
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Drs Caitlin Rivers and Alison Galvani were profiled in articles featured in Science and Lancet Infectious Diseases magazines!
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Join us for our next webinar, featuring research by MIDAS members on COVID-19 and school reopening.
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2020 Annual meeting of the American Society of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene – online this year!
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