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Recording of “Twitter-Derived Measures of Sentiment Towards Minorities and Associations with Adverse Birth Outcomes and Cardiovascular Disease” Seminar Available

by Miranda Cole | Mar 26, 2021 | Seminars

The recording of our March 24 seminar “Twitter-Derived Measures of Sentiment Towards Minorities and Associations with Adverse Birth Outcomes and Cardiovascular Disease” is now available for viewing. This seminar welcomed Dr. Quynh Nguyen of University of...

“Tales from the Botanical Crypt: How Digitized Herbarium Collections can Provide new Avenues for Salient Research” Seminar Recording now Available

by Miranda Cole | Mar 26, 2021 | Seminars

The video recording of our March 18 seminar “Tales from the Botanical Crypt: How Digitized Herbarium Collections can Provide new Avenues for Salient Research” is now available. This seminar featured Curator of the A.C. Moore Herbarium, Dr. Herrick Brown....

2020 BDHSC Pilot Project Showcase Recording now Available

by Miranda Cole | Feb 12, 2021 | News, Seminars

The video recordings of our seminar “BDHSC Pilot Project Showcase” is now available for viewing and downloading. The January seminar featured the work of Dr. Whitney Zahnd, Dr. John Brooks, and Dr. Jiajia Zhang, who are three of twelve recipients of the 2020 BDHSC...

Upcoming Virtual Seminar: Using Social Media & Electronic Health Records Data to Address Behavioral Health Research Questions

by Miranda Cole | Nov 24, 2020 | Seminars

Register: Interested in attending? Register via Zoom here https://bit.ly/2V44bO5  Description: In this seminar, Dr. Conway will present recent work on investigating behavioral health research questions using social media text (Twitter, Reddit) and electronic health...

Quantifying Neighborhood-Level Social Determinants of Health and Risk Landscapes

by Miranda Cole | Nov 2, 2020 | Seminars

This event took place on October 28, 2020 and was part of the free BDHSC Monthly Seminar Series. A video recording of the seminar is available below.  About the Event:Associations between social and neighborhood characteristics and health outcomes are well known but...

Novel Pattern Identification Methodologies for COVID-19 Medical Patient Data

by Miranda Cole | Sep 4, 2020 | Seminars

This event took place on August 26, 2020 and was part of the BDHSC Monthly Seminar Series Abstract: Novel pattern identification methodologies have been developed based upon mathematical methods used in theoretical physics.  The resulting powerful algorithms can be...
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