Research on Tap: Climate Change and Infectious Diseases – March 27, 2024
Boston University’s Office of Research presents Research on Tap KILACHAND CENTER EICHENBAUM COLLOQUIUM ROOM (ROOM 101) 610 COMMONWEALTH AVE BOSTON, MA 02215 Climate change and associated aberrant weather patterns are responsible for a wide array of health issues, posing an urgent need for research to guide evidence-based public health policy. While interdisciplinary connections have been […]
Negotiating the Pandemic Treaty: Challenges for consensus and equity – Nov. 15, 2023
CEID presents “Negotiating the Pandemic Treaty: Challenges for consensus and equity.” When: Wednesday, November 15, 2023 12-1 pm Where: 72 E. Concord St, R-103, Boston, MA and via Zoom This event featured a guest lecture by Adam Kamradt-Scott, PhD. A recording of the talk is available on CEID’s YouTube channel. About Dr. Kamradt-Scott: Professor Adam […]
Responding to New Outbreaks Faster, Better, & More Equitably: CEPI & The 100 Days Mission – Oct. 19, 2023
Director’s Corner webinar – “Responding to New Outbreaks Faster, Better, & More Equitably: CEPI & The 100 Days Mission”. When: Thursday, October 19, 2023 3:30-4 pm Where: via Zoom This webinar featured a conversation between CEPI CEO Dr. Richard Hatchett and CEID Director Dr. Nahid Bhadelia. A recording of the webinar is available on YouTube. […]
Interactive effects of climate and land use change transform the landscape of vector-borne disease – Oct. 10, 2023
CEID core on EIDs, Climate Change, and One Health presents “Interactive effects of climate and land use change transform the landscape of vector-borne disease” co-sponsored by the SPH Center for Climate and Health. When: Tuesday, October 10, 2023 1-2pm Where: 72 E. Concord St, L-403, Boston, MA and via Zoom This event features a presentation […]
Facts and misinformation about COVID-19: building trust in science – Sept. 22, 2023
CEID core on Trust and Public Health Communication invites the Boston University community to “Facts and misinformation about COVID-19: building trust in science.” When: Friday, September 22, 2023, 12-1pm This event features: David Hamer, MD, Department of Global Health, Boston University School of Public Health Cassandra Pierre, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor, Boston University Chobanian and […]
Reflecting on One Year of MPOX Response – Aug. 17, 2023
CEID Presents “Reflecting on One Year of MPOX Response,” co-sponsored by the Hariri Institute for Computing. When: Thursday, August 17, 2023. Panel discussion: (in-person and via Zoom) 3:30-5:00 pm, followed by networking reception for in-person attendees: 5:00-6:30 pm. Where: Center for Computing & Data Sciences, 665 Commonwealth Ave, Room 1750, Boston, MA and via Zoom […]
Infectious Diseases Grand Rounds: Nathan D. Grubaugh, Ph.D., M.S. – Dec. 8, 2022
Join us on Thursday, Dec. 8th, 2022 from 12:00pm – 1:00pm for the Infectious Diseases Grand Rounds presentation, “Genomics to Map the Emergence and Spread of Arboviruses” by Nathan D. Grubaugh, Ph.D., M.S. In person: Evans Seminar Room (112A) Virtual: Zoom link
Promoting Policies and Research to Prevent and Prepare for Pandemics – Nov. 18, 2022
On Friday, November 18, 2022, CEID hosted a virtual discussion on pandemic prevention and preparedness.
Data Science and Surveillance: Reflections and Opportunities in Emerging Infectious Diseases – Nov. 29, 2023
CEID core on Data Science & Surveillance presents “Data Science and Surveillance: Reflections and Opportunities in Emerging Infectious Diseases”. When: Wednesday, November 29, 2023 12-1 pm Where: 72 E. Concord St, L-403, Boston, MA and via Zoom This event features a discussion with Boston University faculty members, David Hamer, MD; Heather Hsu, MD, MPH; and […]
Public Health Communication In An Era of Mis- and Disinformation: A Discussion with UN Under-Secretary-General for Global Communications Melissa Fleming (COM) – Sept. 30, 2022
On September 30, 2022 CEID hosted UN Under-Secretary-General for Global Communications Melissa Fleming for a keynote conversation focused on the evolving role of mis- and disinformation in the context of public health communications, including its role in pandemic preparedness and response.