Employing Social Media to Improve Mental Health: Pitfalls, Lessons Learned, and the Next Frontier

The BDHSC Social Media Core is hosting Dr. Munmun De Choudhurry for a virtual seminar titled "Employing Social Media to Improve Mental Health: Pitfalls, Lessons Learned, and the Next Frontier". The seminar will be held virtually via Zoom on November 17, 2021 from 11:00am-12:00pm.  Register at https://bit.ly/3bucMln About the Seminar: Social media data is being […]

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Cytotoxic T-Cells: Nature’s Assassins or something more?

Date: Wednesday, December 15Time: 11:00am – 12:00pm (lunch provided to in-person attendees)Location: Discovery I, Room 331 (virtual option available) Register for in-person (limited seating) at https://bit.ly/3d0yb6GRegister for virtual attendance at https://bit.ly/31d8ld6 Seminar Description:Cytotoxic (CD8+) T-cells are mainly known for their role in killing infected and cancerous cells however, recent evidence suggest that this cell population also plays […]

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Learning Individualized Treatment Rules with Many Treatments

Virtual

Please join us on December 7 for a virtual seminar "Learning Individualized Treatment Rules with Many Treatments" by Dr. Yufeng Liu, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. This seminar is hosted by our Electronic Health Records Core. Registration required. Please REGISTER HERE

BDHSC Pilot Project Showcase Part 2

Room 140, Discovery I 915 Greene Street, Columbia, SC, United States

Please join us for a Big Data seminar showcasing 4 of our 2021 pilot project recipients. Speakers will discuss their research questions, data, methods, and future directions. This event is free and boxed lunch will be provided on a first come first served basis. Register at https://forms.gle/RoryZogDVET3FCRF9.

Utilizing Big Spatiotemporal Data to Understand COVID and its Impact

Room 140, Discovery I 915 Greene Street, Columbia, SC, United States

Utilizing Big Spatiotemporal Data to Understand COVID and its Impacts by Dr. Chaowei Phil Yang Event Time: Wednesday August 30, 2023 @10:30-11:30am Event Address: Discovery Building, Rm 140 (915 Greene St, Columbia, SC 29201) Please register here.Spatiotemporal

Place Matters: Utility of Geospatial Data in Health Research

Virtual

Registration required. Register here. https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_899MmYukTsSvvV5RYkRDkg. The increasing focus on health equity research will require projects that examine and address the geographic contexts where we live, work, and play. Such contexts are important drivers of health inequities given that the characteristics of neighborhoods and other spaces have been driven by historic and current structural inequities. This […]