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Marc Lipsitch

@mlipsitch

@[email protected] This place is getting more sinister, maybe on my way out. Director @CCDD_HSPH Tweets in personal capacity. Didn’t pay for blue check

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This book was a behemoth for the editors I am sure- and years in the making. But I’m so honored to part of the critical effort on “Principles and Practice of Emergency Research Response” with some incredible thinkers & doers in our field including Dr Fauci, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus,

This book was a behemoth for the editors I am sure- and years in the making. But I’m so honored to part of the critical effort on “Principles and Practice of Emergency Research Response” with some incredible thinkers &amp; doers in our field including Dr Fauci, <a href="/DrTedros/">Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus</a>,
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The The New York Times should not have this even in the Opinion section. No responsible statistician uses 13 predictors (actually many more because many of the predictors have variable thresholds) to predict 30 data points ("120 years of presidential elections"). Clickbait pure and simple.

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Qiu et al. developed a weighting system to adjust pneumococcal invasive disease data to represent the carriage population, allowing the NFDS mechanism to predict strain proportions in carriage in post-PCV13 era. Xueting Qiu Marc Lipsitch Bill Hanage @BillHanage.bsky.social CCDD at Harvard Chan journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/mb…

Qiu et al. developed a weighting system to adjust pneumococcal invasive disease data to represent the carriage population, allowing the NFDS mechanism to predict strain proportions in carriage in post-PCV13 era. <a href="/XuetingQ/">Xueting Qiu</a> <a href="/mlipsitch/">Marc Lipsitch</a> <a href="/BillHanage/">Bill Hanage @BillHanage.bsky.social</a> <a href="/CCDD_HSPH/">CCDD at Harvard Chan</a> journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/mb…
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Trump’s Project 2025 explained hilariously, terrifyingly, and perfectly. Trump’s Project 2025 will end America as we know it and turn it into the White Christian Nationalist version of Afghanistan.

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My profound thought for today: Jargon and buzzwords are opposites. Jargon are words almost no one uses that have precise meaning. Buzzwords are words everyone uses that have little meaning. Clarity is avoiding both.

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A new CDC report shows how real-time modeling can spot COVID-19 surges early, aiding early public health action. Learn more: bit.ly/mm7346a3

A new CDC report shows how real-time modeling can spot COVID-19 surges early, aiding early public health action. Learn more: bit.ly/mm7346a3
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Excited to share a new preprint led by Indra Gonzalez Ojeda on a new tool to improve pangenome calling in bacteria, CLARC. biorxiv.org/content/10.110… . Passing output of Roary for S. pneumoniae populations through this tool reduces accessory genome > 30%, resolves other puzzles

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We will kick off the ColumbiaPublicHealth seminar series on infectious disease modeling in the spring semester with a fantastic talk by Dr. Marc Lipsitch Marc Lipsitch from CCDD at Harvard Chan Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health! Welcome to join in person or over Zoom on 1/21. Register here: events.columbia.edu/cal/event/even…

We will kick off the <a href="/ColumbiaMSPH/">ColumbiaPublicHealth</a> seminar series on infectious disease modeling in the spring semester with a fantastic talk by Dr. Marc Lipsitch <a href="/mlipsitch/">Marc Lipsitch</a> from <a href="/CCDD_HSPH/">CCDD at Harvard Chan</a> <a href="/HarvardChanSPH/">Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health</a>! Welcome to join in person or over Zoom on 1/21.

Register here: events.columbia.edu/cal/event/even…