Dr. Oliver Brady (@oliverbrady1) 's Twitter Profile
Dr. Oliver Brady

@oliverbrady1

Associate Professor @LSHTM interested in all things dengue and mapping. Working on building a global database of dengue case data opendengue.org

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Spatial analysis is becoming an increasingly useful tool throughout public health research🌎 Gain hands-on, practical experience in the context of humanitarian crises with our online short course. 💻 Running 29 Jan - 9 Feb 2024 Apply✍️ bit.ly/3aIyGSI

Spatial analysis is becoming an increasingly useful tool throughout public health research🌎

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Running 29 Jan - 9 Feb 2024

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World’s first ‘dengue dashboard’ could predict outbreaks months before they happen “We’ve underestimated the impact that climate is having on the northward shift of diseases like dengue” 🦟🌍 Dr. Oliver Brady in The Telegraph 👇bit.ly/41antCS

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🔜 I’ll be recruiting a number of post-docs and Phd students to my new group in Berlin. If interested and keen on vaccine epidemiology, global health and disease dynamics, including eg modelling, stats, RSV, Pneumo, Dengue, pandemic preparedness, please get in touch

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The first chapter of my PhD is now live in preprint form 😊 We introduce EpiFusion, a technique for jointly modelling infectious disease outbreak trajectories from both case incidence and genomic (phylogenetic tree) data biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

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Last chance to join us on this Intro to spatial analysis in R course running online later this month. Ideal for early PhD students or anyone looking to analyse spatial data

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👋Last chance to apply! Spatial analysis is becoming an increasingly useful tool throughout #publichealth research. Gain hands on, practical experience in the context of humanitarian crises 🌍💻 Apply before Wednesday 10 January 2024. 👉bit.ly/3aIyGSI

👋Last chance to apply!

Spatial analysis is becoming an increasingly useful tool throughout #publichealth research. Gain hands on, practical experience in the context of humanitarian crises 🌍💻

Apply before Wednesday 10 January 2024.

👉bit.ly/3aIyGSI
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New preprint! How can we quantify and attribute the impacts of climate change on social and ecological systems? A guide to impact detection and attribution focusing on human health examples, led by the excellent Colin Carlson📈📉 x.com/colinjcarlson/…

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Our examination of modellers' working practices during COVID-19 is now out in WellcomeOpenResearch. Frustratingly, I think it's at least as relevant now as when we conducted the work ~year ago. Let's make it obsolete. wellcomeopenresearch.org/articles/9-12 Anna Carnegie Yang 刘扬 Sam Abbott (@[email protected])

Our examination of modellers' working practices during COVID-19 is now out in <a href="/WellcomeOpenRes/">WellcomeOpenResearch</a>. 

Frustratingly, I think it's at least as relevant now as when we conducted the work ~year ago. Let's make it obsolete.

wellcomeopenresearch.org/articles/9-12

<a href="/Anna_Carnegie/">Anna Carnegie</a> <a href="/yangliubeijing/">Yang 刘扬</a> <a href="/seabbs/">Sam Abbott (@seabbs@fosstodon.org)</a>
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In this Nature Communications article, Gibb et al. investigated the drivers of dengue incidence and emergence in Vietnam, through analysing 23 years of district-level case data spanning a period of significant socioeconomic change: tinyurl.com/y5fzhxvs

In this <a href="/NatureComms/">Nature Communications</a> article, Gibb et al. investigated the drivers of dengue incidence and emergence in Vietnam, through analysing 23 years of district-level case data spanning a period of significant socioeconomic change: tinyurl.com/y5fzhxvs
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New evidence published in Nature Communications on historical and future impacts of #climatechange on #dengue transmission in Vietnam and Southeast Asia. Work led by Rory Gibb and Felipe Colón with Dr. Oliver Brady London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine HR Wallingford GDPM, NIHE, CDC national and local partners in Vietnam🇻🇳

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Nature research paper: Global supply chains amplify economic costs of future extreme heat risk go.nature.com/3VeMc80

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OpenDengue (v1.2) now out as a peer reviewed article in Scientific Data including full methods details, rich metadata and usage notes: nature.com/articles/s4159…

OpenDengue (v1.2) now out as a peer reviewed article in <a href="/ScientificData/">Scientific Data</a> including full methods details, rich metadata and usage notes: nature.com/articles/s4159…
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📣 New funding alert We’re awarding up to £5 million each to multidisciplinary teams to improve our understanding of dengue and Zika – and help implement effective interventions. [1/6]

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Excited to share our study on long-term expansion of dengue. We develop new models that integrate human movement and environmental data to explain and predict pathways of spread in Mexico and Brazil. Read more: link.springer.com/article/10.103…

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Come and join us at London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine or online in early September for our four day modelling in #Rstats short course taught by members of CMMID - reduced rates for LMIC-based researchers lshtm.ac.uk/study/courses/…

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What are the specialist skills for research in infectious disease modelling?🔬 Our short course gives you the theoretical training & technical skills needed from world-leading research experts in the field. Running 9 - 12 Sept 2024 👉bit.ly/3h8gPHB

What are the specialist skills for research in infectious disease modelling?🔬

Our short course gives you the theoretical training &amp; technical skills needed from world-leading research experts in the field.

Running 9 - 12 Sept 2024

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