Noemi Kreif (@nkreif) 's Twitter Profile
Noemi Kreif

@nkreif

Health economist with interest in causal inference and machine learning methods research. Assistant Professor at the CHOICE Insitute, UW.

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linkhttps://sop.washington.edu/people/noemi-kreif/ calendar_today02-11-2011 21:12:19

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London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (@lshtm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For 90 years, the names carved on our Keppel Street building have all been men...but that is about to change! 👩‍🔬 For our #LSHTM120 celebrations we're thrilled to be adding the names of 3 women pioneers in science & #globalhealth 👩‍⚕️ Can you guess who? Find out 👇 #WomenInSTEM

Cafe OTO (@cafeoto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very happy to announce a series of John Cage hologram concerts using pioneering technology designed by Red Bull Music Academy tinyurl.com/nxjbvnv

Very happy to announce a series of John Cage hologram concerts using pioneering technology designed by Red Bull Music Academy tinyurl.com/nxjbvnv
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (@lshtm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"It just buys you a bit of time." John Edmunds cautions that intervening "too hard, too early" without developing community immunity & sustaining it could lead to reemergence of #epidemics like #COVID19. 📺 From 6:58 on BBC Newsnight 👉 bbc.in/3cPaOvG #GlobalHealth

"It just buys you a bit of time."

John Edmunds cautions that intervening "too hard, too early" without developing community immunity & sustaining it could lead to reemergence of #epidemics like #COVID19.

📺 From 6:58 on <a href="/BBCNewsnight/">BBC Newsnight</a> 👉 bbc.in/3cPaOvG #GlobalHealth
Health Nerd (@gidmk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

TEN WAYS TO BOOST YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM DURING THE CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK: 1. You 2. Can't 3. 'Boost' 4. Your 5. Immune 6. System 7. It's 8. All 9. Complete 10. Bullshit Practice social distancing and wash your hands, people

Adam Kucharski (@adamjkucharski) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How does mathematical modelling analysis feed into UK government COVID-19 policy? You've probably heard of Cobra, chaired by the PM, but there are two other steps worth knowing about... 1/

Adam Kucharski (@adamjkucharski) 's Twitter Profile Photo

And here is SPI-M report on pandemic planning that describes evidence base for many measures, including school closures, airport screening, travel restrictions, social distancing (note these are for flu, so are now being updated for COVID-19) gov.uk/government/pub… 10/10

Maarten van Smeden (@maartenvsmeden) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 Twitter help request 📢 We are trying to get an up-to-date overview of all #COVID_19 risk prediction models currently or soon available. These models are clearly needed, and we are very willing to help

Dr Aisha Ahmad (@profaishaahmad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Academic peeps: I've lived through many disasters. Here is my advice on "productivity". First, play the long game. Your peers who are trying to work as normal right now are going to burn out fast. They're doomed. Make a plan with a longer vision. /1

The Centre for Health Economics (@cheyork) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How to handle non-systematic monitoring of biomarkers when evaluating adaptive treatment strategies? In our new Biometrics paper we demonstrate advanced causal methods to address this challenge. Noemi Kreif onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.111…

The Centre for Health Economics (@cheyork) 's Twitter Profile Photo

CHE is currently advertising five funded PhD studentships. Details can be found here york.ac.uk/che/news/news2… and here york.ac.uk/che/news/news2…

Data & Statistical Science for Health, LSHTM (@lshtm_datastats) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are excited to announce that Sir David Spiegelhalter David Spiegelhalter will give a webinar "Communicating Statistics in the Time of Covid" (abstract below) on 18/11/2020 at 17:30- 19:30 hrs UK time. Details on how to join will appear on our event page soon.

We are excited to announce that Sir David Spiegelhalter <a href="/d_spiegel/">David Spiegelhalter</a>  will give a webinar "Communicating Statistics in the Time of Covid" (abstract below) on 18/11/2020 at 17:30- 19:30 hrs UK time.
Details on how to join will appear on our event page soon.
Noemi Kreif (@nkreif) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out our new (long in the making ;-)) working paper on how to use new Causal Machine Learning to assess heterogenous policy effects, in the exciting setting of Indonesian health insurance reform. With Andrew Mirelman Rodrigo Moreno-Serra, Taufik Hidayat, Karla DO Marc Suhrcke

Karla DO (@karlado) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Two opportunities work at @LSHTMstatmethod with me and my wonderful colleagues Ruth Keogh and Stijn Vansteelandt in #CausalInference a funded PhD ubeldtp.files.wordpress.com/2021/01/diaz-o… and a post-doct jobs.lshtm.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?r… get in touch if interested

Martin Huber (@causalhuber) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our working paper on #MachineLearning for staggered #DifferenceInDifferences is out! Our method explores effect heterogeneity under staggered treatment adoption and is applied to assess the effect of Brazil's Family Health Program on infant mortality: arxiv.org/abs/2310.11962