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Using a novel, comprehensive methodology, the team analyzed mortality-influencing factors to inform future pandemic public health strategies
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Wait Watchers: A New Data-Driven Interface Shows Potential in Slimming Down Hospital Waits
CategoriesWith patient loads increasing, a new optimization framework and interface could help improve hospital capacity management
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International Team Including Johns Hopkins Experts Makes Excess Deaths Projections in Gaza
CategoriesJohns Hopkins civil and systems engineering professor Tak Igusa explains how the research team modeled projections of future casualties from trauma, infectious diseases, and other factors in Gaza
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Global COVID map creator Lauren Gardner and data lead Beth Blauer say scientists can reclaim public standing with better communication
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Data dashboards have been an important part of pandemic response and planning. What have their developers learnt about communicating science in a crisis? (Published in Nature on March 23, 2022. doi: https://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-022-00792-2)
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Congratulations to CaSE Associate Professor Lauren Gardner who recently received a Rapid Response Research (RAPID) grant from the National Science Foundation to support the management and development of the COVID-19…
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CaSE Associate Professor Lauren Gardner Joins Project To Build New Tools To Model Pandemic Spread
CategoriesThe team plans to develop statistical models that could reveal patterns explaining COVID-19’s rapid spread.
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As a solution to the increasing number of COVID-19 patients who require ventilator-related care, James Guest, an associate professor in the Department of Civil and Systems Engineering (CaSE) and associate…
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Associate Professor Lauren Gardner Helps Develop Tool to Predict the Global Spread of Dengue
CategoriesLauren Gardner, associate professor in the Department of Civil and Systems Engineering, recently has worked with a team of researchers at CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, Queensland University of Technology,…
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Prof. Lauren Gardner Publishes Study Ranking US Places at Highest Risk of Measles Outbreak
CategoriesA new study ranks the US counties at highest risk of a measles outbreak, with the areas surrounding Chicago, Los Angeles and Miami topping the list.