crowdbreaks.com
crowdbreaks - disease surveillance with social media
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Select the geographic area of interest, and find out which diseases are trending. Disease surveillance, #crowdsourced. Powered by you. We're interested in hearing your ideas. Please drop us a line at crowdbreaks@salathegroup.com. Crowdbreaks is a project developed by the Salathé research group. At the Center for Infectious Disease Dyanmics (CIDD). At Penn State University. Development of crowdbreaks was triggered by the Now Trending Challenge. Marcel Salathé, Ph.D. Crowdbreaks is partnering with HealthMap.
engelstaedterlab.org
Evolution, sex & parasites
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Evolution, sex and parasites. Hasan Shimul Chowdhury Mehedi. Collaborators (present and past):. Pia Abel zur Wiesch (The Arctic University of Norway & Yale University, USA). ETH Zurich, Switzerland). CNRS, University of Lyon, France). CNRS, University of Monpellier II, France). University of Stirling, UK). ETH Zurich, Switzerland). Harvard University, USA). Humboldt University Berlin, Germany). Penn State, USA). University of Wisconsin, USA). University of Liverpool, UK). University of Tromsø, Norway).
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Teaching | // The Read Group \\
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Notes, book reviews & journalism. Our current work in the lay press. Our previous work in the lay press. Science in Our World Certainty and Controversy. The philosophy is summarized here. When the course is running, Andrew maintains a teaching blog. SC200 first happened in 2010, with 70 students of all age groups. It had 100 students in 2011, and 178 in 2012 and 2013. In 2014, we limited the class to freshmen (freshpeople), 200 of them. That...Was a Mas...
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Genes & Environment 2010 – Organizers
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Genes and Environment 2010 was co-organized by Branco Weiss Fellows George Slavich and Marcel Salathé. Cousins Center for Psychoneuroimmunology, UCLA. Genetic and epigenetic inheritance, infections disease. Logistical and administrative support provided by:. Chris Conway, UCLA. Keely Muscatell, UCLA.
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Links | Rafal Mostowy
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Find out more about my research. Core Mathematics for Modellers. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Tim Hunt vs. real problems.
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Stanford research follows spread of flu in high school
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Stanford Report, December 14, 2010. Stanford research follows spread of flu in high school. In order to better understand exactly how infectious diseases spread through real-life social networks, a group of Stanford researchers used wireless sensors to track everyone in one American high school during one day of last January's swine flu outbreak. Flu season is here. And with every social interaction comes a game of chance: Does the person you're talking to, shaking hands with or kissing have a bug? An as...
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One thousand paintings ( 1000 numbers = 1000 paintings )
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Paintings available: 201 Lowest number available: 107 Latest number sold: 240. Price = 1000 - number. The discount will decrease by an absolute 10% for every 100 paintings sold. See Example: Painting 316. What's special about onethousandpaintings.com and these paintings? What's the price for one painting? How much are the shipping fees? How can I be sure that the painting is unique? My favourite number is already sold. Can you make a copy for me? Can I get a refund if I don't like the painting? What's th...
crowdbreaks.com
crowdbreaks - disease surveillance with social media
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Move the map to your area of interest, and find out which diseases are trending. Disease surveillance, #crowdsourced. Powered by you. How does Crowdbreaks work? Some of the keywords seem irrelevant to diseases. This might be true. The initial set of keywords was defined by the Department of Human Health and Services, and is not set in stone. Our machine learning algorithms are designed to detect which of the keywords are most relevant. We will also update the list of keywords as we go forward. Right now,...
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