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Equitable Data-Driven Resource Allocation to Fight the Opioid Epidemic: A Mixed-Integer Optimization Approach, Joyce Luo, UG '22 (3959957)The opioid epidemic is a crisis that has plagued the United States (US) for decades. One of the central issues of the epidemic is inequitable access to treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD), which…
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Fight or Flight Response: Using Air Travel History to Determine COVID-19 Import Risk across Sub-Saharan Africa, Yehuda Sinaga, UG '21 (2305392)The coronavirus epidemic, COVID-19, has threatened the work and very existence of health systems, but the extent of its damage in the global scale has yet to be fully comprehended. Many of the…
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A Side Unseen: Why Structural Violence Demands Visualization, Lauren McGrath, UG '21 (2295755)Structural violence harms individuals’ health; however, this connection is not broadly recognized in society because the relationships which constitute structural violence are invisible. This…
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Apollo’s Arrow: The Profound and Enduring Impact of the CoronavirusNicholas A. Christakis, Sterling Professor of Social and Natural Science, Yale University, and Robert P. George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence and Director of the James Madison Program in…
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Butler Seminar - Michael Mina - Harvard - September 9, 2020“SARS-CoV-2: Can we test our way out of this?” Abstract: The world wasn’t prepared for SARS-CoV-2. The public health infrastructure required to detect and stop global spread of a…
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Bryan Grenfell on Infectious Disease ResearchSummer Research Colloquium Guest Lecture Series (2/4): Infectious Disease Research Bryan Grenfell, Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology & Public Affairs joins us for the…
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"The Mask: Historical Reflections on Personal Protective Equipment, with Lessons for the COVID-19 Era" - A Class Day Lecture by Keith Wailoo, Department of HistoryThis lecture was given as part of the 2020 Class Day celebration for the Department of History. The opening remarks by Professor Keith Wailoo looked at the 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic and the…
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Session 3 | Pandemic, Creating a Usable Past: Epidemic History, COVID-19, and the Future of HealthPandemic, Creating a Usable Past: Epidemic History, COVID-19, and the Future of HealthSession 3 | Battling Epidemics: Historian/Heath Care Practitioners Reflect on their Experiences on the Front…
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Closing Discussion | Pandemic, Creating a Usable Past: Epidemic History, COVID-19, and the Future of HealthClosing Discussion | Pandemic Legacies and the Future of Health Saturday, May 9, 2020 | 3 - 4 pm Presenters:William Schneider, Indiana University I Why Some Pathogens Become Pandemics – Lessons…
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Session 6 | Pandemic, Creating a Usable Past: Epidemic History, COVID-19, and the Future of HealthSession 6 | After Epidemics: The Challenge of Reinventing Public HealthSaturday, May 9, 2020 | 1:30 - 3 pmFrom cholera to polio and AIDS, epidemic crises often spur societies to reinvent public…
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Session 5 | Pandemic, Creating a Usable Past: Epidemic History, COVID-19, and the Future of HealthSession 5 | Uncertain Knowledge in Epidemics: How Crises Spur New Therapies, Surveillance Practices, and Dubious Theories Saturday, May 9, 2020 | 11 am - 12:30 pm In the face of epidemic illness and…
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Session 4 | Pandemic, Creating a Usable Past: Epidemic History, COVID-19, and the Future of HealthSaturday, May 9, 2020 | 9 - 10:30 am Session 4 | Epidemic Responses: Civil Liberties and Public Health Politics In the face of epidemic outbreaks, public health demands (whether for the wearing of…
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Introduction and Session 1 | Pandemic, Creating a Usable Past: Epidemic History, COVID-19, and the Future of Health -Pandemic, Creating a Usable Past: Epidemic History, COVID-19, and the Future of Health Friday, May 8, 2020 | 9 - 10:30 a.m. Introduction and Session 1 | Explaining Epidemics: The Past in the Present…
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