Today I presented our new work at #Epidemics10 on understanding the drivers of influenza seasonality, with a particular focus on the role of indoor crowding and the built environment. It was so exciting to discuss it with so many experts in human flu! π· @bansallab.bsky.social
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Mark your calendars for the next colloquium! We're thrilled to have Pip Pattison giving a perspective on social networks from Down Under. Note the non-standard time and sign up for a Zoom link at: iu.zoom.us/webinar/regi...
Huge congrats πππ to the brilliant person behind this collaboration, @giuliapullano.bsky.social, who is building a very cool research program in this space - well worth following if you're interested in public health or climate change
Huge thanks to the students who led this work, B. Arregui and C. Ascione, and to @complexity72h.bsky.socialβwhere this collaboration first took shape! Thanks to E. Valdano, @colincarlson.bsky.social, and a special thanks to my mentor @bansallab.bsky.social, who conceived this project with me
Our new study shows how wildfire smoke drives people indoors, potentially increasing the risk of disease spread. We highlight how health is shaped not only by direct exposure, but also by the compounding effects of how people respond to climate extremes.
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Today Yundi Shi presented our work on how differential privacy algorithms applied to mobile phone data can impact the reliability of disease models. Exciting discussions on balancing privacy protection and public health needs!
Thank you to the Fritz Family Fellowship for supporting our research.
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Iβm honored to join the Network Science Society Board! My journey in network science began eight years ago. Iβm excited for the opportunity to give back, support its growth, and contribute to advancing the field.
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Our study characterizes the geographical connectivity across spatiotemporal scales, highlighting the significant heterogeneities that influence disease dynamics. W/ L Alvarez-Zuzek @vcolizza.bsky.social @bansallab.bsky.social
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Figure showing that the biggest impact on incidence is for pathogens with a short generation time like seasonal flu, with less of an effect on RSV and other respiratory pathogens
Bumping some timely work by @giuliapullano.bsky.social - wildfire smoke drives people indoors, which is problematic during respiratory virus season (now), especially for flu. But - if even 10% of people mask, it makes a big difference (and protects them from smoke!): www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1...
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A network science starter pack as of November 27, 2024 Please suggest additions! go.bsky.app/MWbwLHC
Many thanks to co-organizers @malar0ne.bsky.social & Henri Berestycki, leadership in facilitating working groups by @asinclair.bsky.social sky.social, @giuliapullano.bsky.social y.social, @beckettstephen.bsky.social, the international participants, and the Brin MRC leadership and staff.
Great workshop! Great organizers! Thank you @joshuasweitz.bsky.social