Dr Ellie Murray, ScD
@EpiEllie
Epidemiology asst professor @BUSPH |social media ed @amjepi | cohost @casualinfer podcast | Causal inference & public health #epitwitter🇨🇦 insta/🧵:laughing.e
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Looking for a podcast where the hosts know how to compute a probability?
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Which of the following infections would be expected to be worse the second time around due to antibody dependent enhancement?
Thanks, Dr Ellie Murray, ScD for sharing our work!
Shuo Feng (@BrownBiostats) and I merge insights from epi and stats to make recommendations for DiD with infectious disease outcomes.
(+ As well as being an awesome statistician, Shuo recently made a homemade boba tea bar for lab mtg.)
Honored to be included on the 2024 inaugural #TIME100HEALTH list!👩🏾⚕️🩺
Thank you for this recognition, TIME!
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🎙️ Interested in game theory, streaming data, and “anytime-valid” inference? You’ll love our latest episode with Aaditya Ramdas from Carnegie Mellon University!
Hey Berlin people and beyond -- I will give a talk at the Berlin Epidemiological Methods Colloquium (Berlin Epi Methods). If you want to join us, you can find registration links for both in-person and digital attendance here: bemcolloquium.com/meetings-calen…
If you're interested in difference-in-difference methods, definitely check out this new preprint from Shuo Feng & Alyssa Bilinski 👇
medrxiv.org/content/10.110…