Resources Overview

Courses, Presentations, Code and Shared Data

The resources below are the combined work of our faculty with the common goal to learn and teach as a team. If you have any questions regarding the resources below, please don’t hesitate to contact us.


Featured Courses

Tuberculosis

Everything you always wanted to know about TB but were afraid to ask.

Syndromic Surveillance

Time series modeling methods for syndromic surveillance. 

COVID-19 Writing Workshop

This is a cross-site COVID-19 writing workshop that was conducted over one week.


Featured Presentations

Digital Innovations for Global Health

July 8th, 2022
This talk provides several examples of Global Digital Health (GDH) – developing mobile technologies to support home-based follow-up after cesarean delivery in rural Rwanda, integrating algorithms to target women most in need of additional supports during the prenatal period in Zanzibar, and digital information tools to identify COVID-19 hotspots globally.

A Global Perspective on TB Control during the COVID-19 Pandemic

June 24th, 2022
Dr. Murray discussed the impact of Covid on TB rates, outcomes and prevention.

Global Surgery Grand Rounds with Bethany Hedt-Gauthier

April 7th, 2021
In this talk, Dr Hedt-Gauthier explored how the fields of global health and global surgery have been shaped and can be reshaped to improve equity in collaboration and to facilitate more impactful research moving forward.


Code

 

R Code Bits

Contains R packages for estimation of causal direct and spillover effects in network data and for estimation of the Population Intervention Indirect effect. Also contains Syndromic Surveillance code and code to create a Lot Quality Assurance Sampling (LQAS) system when a diagnostic test has imperfect accuracy.


Shared Data

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Dataset 1

Data Chunks 1-5 include pairwise snp differences between whole genome sequences of TB isolates as well as the travel times and geographical distance between residences of TB patients diagnosed in Lima, Peru.


Top photo courtesy of Partners In Health.