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The Center for Systems Science in Engineering takes a multidisciplinary approach to modeling, understanding, and optimizing systems of national importance.
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http://systems.jhu.edu/ 21-05-2014 17:22:55
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We kicked off the new semester with Lauren Gardner, Gregory Falco, and our ever-growing CSSE at JHU team. I'm looking forward to all the exciting and impactful research that our students are doing


“There should be a standardized way in which the data is provided and shared publicly, as well as what is shared,” says Lauren Gardner. “That would’ve made our job a lot easier.” Check this out: Lessons from the COVID data wizards (nature.com/articles/d4158…)



At #GWF2022 in Amsterdam to accept this Geospatial Excellence Award in Public Health for our work on the JHU COVID-19 Dashboard. Huge honor for our team CSSE at JHU Johns Hopkins APL and the Johns Hopkins University Coronavirus Resource Center. Great conference @geoworldmedia!


Congratulations Lauren Gardner, 2022 #LaskerAward winner! — “for creating the #COVID19 Dashboard, which set a new standard for disseminating authoritative public health data in real time.” Johns Hopkins University #Lasker2022 #LaskerLaureate


Congrats to Dr. Lauren Gardner Lauren Gardner from Johns Hopkins University CSSE at JHU! She is the winner of the Public Service Award of the Lasker Foundation Awards 2022!



QnAs with Lauren M. Gardner: Winner of the 2022 Lasker Foundation-Bloomberg Public Service Award | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…


Two papers from JHU CSSE researchers, Kristen Nixon, Kimia Ghobadi, Lauren Gardner, etc., are highlighted by The Lancet Digital Health "Translating data in a pandemic." thelancet.com/series/transla…

Thoughts from Kimia Ghobadi and Farzin Ahmadi on Monkeypox in an article in ORMS. Check this out: Monkeypox: Another Public Health Crisis. pubsonline.informs.org/do/10.1287/orm…

A big chapter in our work will close Johns Hopkins University #crc next moth. To say it’s been some of the most important work of my career is an understatement. I will continue to work and advocate for better public data. An influential COVID tracker shuts down npr.org/sections/healt…

After a three year commitment to providing the public with the most up-to-date research and analysis of the pandemic, the Johns Hopkins University Coronavirus Resource Center will cease operations on March 10. bit.ly/40MQ0hm

Time to say goodbye! Our Johns Hopkins University #COVID19 Dashboard will stop updating on March 10. Over the past three years, nearly 40% of the people on this planet have visited our map. We appreciate all your trust and support!



Check out our new The New York Times op Ed: Our Covid Data Project Is Over, but the Need for Timely Data Is Not nytimes.com/2023/04/30/opi… Johns Hopkins University Johns Hopkins Engineering Lauren Gardner Beth Blauer

Which factors are highly associated with COVID-19 vaccine uptake? Check out our latest work: “A population level study on the determinants of COVID-19 vaccination rates at the U.S. county level” Scientific Reports JHU Civil and Systems Engineering Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health nature.com/articles/s4159…

"We wanted to define scenarios that were realistic and then based on those scenarios project what might happen, giving us some [upper and lower] bounds to work with," says Tak Igusa, a civil engineer Johns Hopkins University JHU Civil and Systems Engineering. npr.org/sections/goats…

Today marks the anniversary of the termination of Johns Hopkins University COVID-19 Dashboard, a milestone in our journey thru the pandemic. While the #coronavirus may no longer dominate headlines as it once did, our commitment to advancing research on infectious disease remains steadfast.
