Congratulations and huge thanks to @vcolizza, @alainbarrat and the entire #NetSci2018 team for putting together a stellar week of exciting network science and fun interactions! 🍾 #hadablast #aurevoirparis #tillnetsci2019
Amy Wesilowski @apwez giving an excellent talk on human mobility and malaria transmission, wowing the #netsci2018 audience. @JHIDDynamics @JohnsHopkinsEPI
The inimitable and pioneering @RowlandKao guiding us through the last decade of progress in network epidemiology through the lens of livestock disease problems. #NetSci2018
talk at #netsci2018 there's just too much exciting @NUnetsi news!
Sam Scarpino (@svscarpino) talking about super cool data and analysis of US interhospital networks at #NetSci2018. Great to see how this work has evolved.
Always great to hear about @TjibbeD's great work on contagion through hospital networks. #NetSci2018
Ewan Colman presents his lovely work on social fluidity in animal and human populations at #NetSci2018. Preprint here: with @ZombieAntGuy @vcolizza
Hey #NetSci2018 students, if you're interested in disease modeling and network science, come find me about a postdoc position in my group (). I'm around through Friday. #NetSci18 @netsci2018
Simon Frost @sdwfrost is rounding off #iodine2018 nicely with a talk on sexual network inference from surveys and genetic HIV data. #netsci2018
Abigail Jacobs (@az_jacobs) presented a very interesting talk on combining network methods with healthcare data to better understand the opiod crisis in Massachusetts, US. #iodine2018 #NetSci2018
Casey Zipfel (@casey_zipfel) presents her work on how sickness behaviors impact infectious disease dynamics, prediction, and inference at #iodine2018 #NetSci2018. Congrats on your first conference talk, Casey, and well done! @GUBiology
. @SophieMeakin presents nice work that allows for the inference of interaction between populations without data. #iodine2018 #NetSci2018
.@coletti_pietro presenting some nice work on school closure vs reduced mobility in reducing flu in Belgium during the holidays. #iodine2018 #NetSci2018
. @DrKLSpence presenting on equine contact networks: high reciprocity and fragmentation. #iodine #NetSci2018
Grant Rosensteel presenting his work on epidemiological regionalization at #iodine2018 #NetSci2018 @GUBiology @GeorgetownColl #undergradresearch #proudPI
Michele @mtizzoni talking about the potential of linked household and school contact data from Kenya & South Africa. Very cool work! #iodine2018 #NetSci2018
. @SamuelJenness makes a great case for using TERGMs o model temporal contact data for HIV/STI transmission. #iodine2018 #NetSci2018
Laura Ozella finds that domestic dogs (in Chad) have heterogeneous contact networks. Is your pup a superspreader? #iodine2018 #NetSci2018
Ewan Colman @ewancolman giving a very gracious introduction for the last #NetSci2018 Epi satellite on integration of empirical data in network epidemiology. (You're missed @pratha_sah , @FoxandtheFlu). #iodine2018
That's a wrap for the Livestock movement networks #NetSci2018 satellite session. We all learned a lot! Many thanks to all our speakers and attendees!
Now up is invited speaker @k_vanderwaal talking about swine movements and diseases in the US. #lmnid #netsci2018
Invited speaker @eugeValdano speaking on a massive effort to collect cattle trade effort across Europe! #netsci2018 #lmnid @vcolizza
We're kicking off summer conference travel with #NetSci2018 in Paris where undergrad Grant R., @casey_zipfel and I are giving talks! I also can't wait for our organized session on livestock networks & diseases:
Sorry I can’t be at #NetSci2018 this year, but looking forward to following from afar!