Environmental Statistics Week Oct 19-23 (12-1 pm)
Online in Zoom
Online in Zoom

OCT 19 Yanxun Xu (Johns Hopkins) "COVID-19 & Racial/Ethnic Disparities: Assessing Treatments Effects in Hospitalized Patients from Underrepresented Minority Groups".

OCT 20 Xihong Lin (Harvard) speaking on "Learning from COVID-19 Data in Wuhan, USA, & the World on Transmission, Interventions, and Infection".

OCT 21 Emily Somers (UM Med School Internal Medicine-Rheumatology, MICHR COVID-19 Rapid Response Registry) speaking on COVID-19 Treatment and EHS Challenges (Title TBD).

OCT 22 Sung Kyun Park (UM SPH) "Environmental Cadmium, Mortality from Influenza and Pneumonia in U.S. Adults".

OCT 23 Peter Song (UM SPH) "A Spatiotemporal Epidemiological Prediction Model to Inform County- level COVID-19 Risks in the USA".

Integrated Health Sciences Core of the Michigan Center on Environmental Exposures and Disease (M-LEEaD)

Environmental Statistics Week Oct 19-23 (12-1 pm)

a week-long exploration of environmental statistics!

icon to add this event to your google calendarOctober 19-23, 2020
12:00 pm - 12:50 pm
Online in Zoom
Sponsored by: Integrated Health Sciences Core of the Michigan Center on Environmental Exposures and Disease (M-LEEaD)
Contact Information: Meredith McGehee (mcgehee@umich.edu)

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OCT 19 Yanxun Xu (Johns Hopkins) "COVID-19 & Racial/Ethnic Disparities: Assessing Treatments Effects in Hospitalized Patients from Underrepresented Minority Groups".

OCT 20 Xihong Lin (Harvard) speaking on "Learning from COVID-19 Data in Wuhan, USA, & the World on Transmission, Interventions, and Infection".

OCT 21 Emily Somers (UM Med School Internal Medicine-Rheumatology, MICHR COVID-19 Rapid Response Registry) speaking on COVID-19 Treatment and EHS Challenges (Title TBD).

OCT 22 Sung Kyun Park (UM SPH) "Environmental Cadmium, Mortality from Influenza and Pneumonia in U.S. Adults".

OCT 23 Peter Song (UM SPH) "A Spatiotemporal Epidemiological Prediction Model to Inform County- level COVID-19 Risks in the USA".

Event Flyer for Environmental Statistics Week Oct 19-23 (12-1 pm)