International Social Epidemiology Society Webinar Series
“What We Learned from Editing the 1st Handbook of Social Epidemiology” with Professor Terrence Hill, University of Texas at San Antonio
28th of April
📢 Don't forget to register for our next webinar happening next Tuesday!
“What We Learned from Editing the First Handbook of Social Epidemiology” with Professor Terrence Hill
📅 Tuesday April 28th
🕗 09:00 New York / 14:00 London / 22:00 Tokyo
👉 Register now at tinyurl.com/ISES01 !
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Now it’s official that Covid is airborne in the Covid inquiry, imagine being high risk with an airborne virus circulating, that the government constantly said wasn’t the case. Imagine trying to protect your family when children with health conditions were denied vaccines for around two years. 🧵
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"Describe 3 things that are wrong with this figure."
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Heading: The Truth About Measles Across the Globe
Subheading: 2025 Measles Rates, Confirmed Cases
European Union 7,653, Mexico 6,464, Canada 5,463, U.S. 2,281
Source: public data from various sources
From HHS. This graphic deserves to be put on an epidemiology exam.
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we have got to get it together, in like twenty-four hours the astronauts are back
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International Social Epidemiology Society Webinar Series
Professor Terrence Hill, The University of Texas at San Antonio
“What We Learned from Editing the First Handbook of Social Epidemiology”
28th of April, 2026
Register at tinyurl.com.ISES01
📢 Mark your calendars for our next webinar!
“What We Learned from Editing the 1st Handbook of Social Epidemiology” with Professor Terrence Hill
📅 Thursday April 28, 2026
🕗 09:00 New York / 14:00 London / 22:00 Tokyo
👉 Register now at tinyurl.com/ISES01 — and please share widely!
#SocialEpi #SDoH
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I can't stop admiring this photo by the Artemis II crew made of the moon. (Nikon D5 shot at f 7.1 at 800th of a second on 400 iso at 80 mm)
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This sounds about right. It is difficult to see how many faculty at soft money #PublicHealth institutions will survive.
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Crescent view of Earth.
NASA/Artemis II/Kevin M. Gill
Crescent Earth as viewed by the Artemis II crew yesterday (April 4th).
flic.kr/p/2s5Z9yc
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I’m amazed.
It’s really true: BA.3.2 (new COVID lineage) is infecting children at a much higher rate than previous lineages.
I’m late to this party, but I couldn’t really believe it was true until I did the analysis for myself.
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We did checks for Typhus at my street med clinic during a major heat wave last year.
Climate change is reshaping the public health landscape and part the challenge will be local PH providers adjusting to treat new disease burdens as # of temp-sensitive pathogens change in unpredictable ways.
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One incentive for being a study section member for NIH is “continuous submission.” Or the ability to get extra time for submitting grants when you are a peer reviewer. NIH is terminating this in August.
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Slasher sequel: Trump again proposes major cuts to U.S. science spending
Science advocates urge Congress to reject 2027 budget plan
If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again.
That appears to be the thinking behind the 2027 budget request to Congress that President Donald Trump unveiled today. https://scim.ag/4sRnw3x
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This should be bigger news.
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This 💯
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She had me at “we believe in science” 🇨🇦
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This is why you always want the window seat
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Unfortunately not an April Fools' joke.
"A massive seven-year project exploring 3,900 social-science papers has ended with a disturbing finding: researchers could replicate the results of only half of the studies that they tested."
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Remembering public health pioneer Barry Bloom: a scientist, a mentor, a mensch
Marc Lipsitch and Yonatan Grad pay tribute to their former colleague and mentor Barry R. Bloom.
Barry Bloom, former dean of @hsph.harvard.edu & a leading immunologist, recently died at the age of 88. Two colleagues, @mlipsitch.bsky.social & @yhgrad.bsky.social, have written a lovely tribute of the man and his work. www.statnews.com/2026/03/30/b...
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Maple syrup under a microscope.
That is why Canadians are so happy, we literally eat glitter. 😊
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i was very grateful to be masking in urgent care when an unmasked woman came in and said to the check in lady “i have tuberculosis”
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Epidemiologist in March 2026 to Epidemiologist in March 2020. #EpiSky #PublicHealth
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