Brice Batomen (@bbatmen_) 's Twitter Profile
Brice Batomen

@bbatmen_

Epidemiologist;
Asst Prof @uoft_dlsph;
Opinions do NOT represent those of my employers.

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And our winner is....Yongqing Bao! Selected by our judges from over 48,000 entries, Yongqing’s powerful winning picture frames nature’s ultimate challenge - its battle for survival - in an unforgettable and unique moment between a Tibetan fox and a marmot.

And our winner is....Yongqing Bao!
Selected by our judges from over 48,000 entries, Yongqing’s powerful winning picture frames nature’s ultimate challenge - its battle for survival - in an unforgettable and unique moment between a Tibetan fox and a marmot.
Kazuki Yoshida (@kaz_yos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Addressing competing risks when assessing the impact of health services interventions on hospital length of stay. : Epidemiology buff.ly/33QAODI

MarieSoleil Cloutier (@mariesoleil_c) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our Capa-city/é team got FUNDED! 🎉🍾 happy to help lead it with Daniel Fuller and Cities, Health & Active Transportation Research and many amazing researchers + partners across the country! Let’s see how cities can unfold better infrastructures to help #active #sustainable #transport for a better #health CIHR

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In AJE: Available data suggest that traffic calming might be associated with a decrease in fatal or severe collisions on local road intersections in Montreal, Canada. By Brice Batomen MarieSoleil Cloutier @RothmanLinda Erica Di Ruggiero, PhD et al. doi.org/10.1093/aje/kw…

Fareed Zakaria (@fareedzakaria) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What will artificial intelligence do to society? The legendary filmmaker James Cameron predicted AI fears & has used the technology in making films. He worries less about AI launching nuclear war & more about what thinking computers could do to human society & our mental lives