Please join us for the first installment of the Johns Hopkins Interdisciplinary Zoom Webinar Series, Advancing evidence-based decision making for COVID19.
Economists and Epidemiologists, Not at Odds, but in Agreement
Thursday, May 21 from 12pm-1pm
A conversation about the areas where evidence-based decision making for COVID19 and other epidemics could be best advanced through multidisciplinary collaboration. Our speakers will be:
Nick Papageorge, PhD, Associate Professor of Economics from the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences
David Dowdy, MD, PhD, Associate Professor of Epidemiology in the Bloomberg School of Public Health
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The aim of the Johns Hopkins Interdisciplinary Zoom Webinar Series, Advancing evidence-based decision making for COVID19, is to provide an interdisciplinary forum to advance evidence-based decision making for COVID19 and future pandemics. We welcome researchers from Hopkins and around the country in economics, epidemiology, (bio)statistics, ethics, systems science, and beyond as well as anyone seeking to learn more about emerging models to inform COVID19 decision making. Information for our first event is as follows:
Organized by:
Hopkins Business of Health Initiative
Infectious Disease Dynamics, BSPH
JHU Modeling & Policy Hub
And thank you to facilitating organizations from throughout the Johns Hopkins community reflecting the true interdisciplinary spirit of this Webinar Series:
Alliance for a Healthier World
Berman Institute of Bioethics
Bloomberg American Health Initiative Evidence Workgroup
Carey Business School
Department of Economics, KSAS
Department of Epidemiology, BSPH
Department of Health Policy and Management, BSPH
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Phillip Phan
Alonzo and Virginia Decker Professor
Johns Hopkins University
Editor, Academy of Management Perspectives
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