Kate Bubar

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Kate Bubar

Kate Bubar

@bubar_kate

Postdoc at Stanford School of Medicine | infectious disease modeling

Beigetreten Eylül 2019
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Kate Bubar@bubar_kate·
@FoxandtheFlu Excellent work! This is such a great way to summarize a new paper, thanks for sharing
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Kate Bubar@bubar_kate·
The last week in Ambleside has been wonderful! Thanks @IDDconf for the opportunity to present my first in-person conference talk to such a friendly and thoughtful group
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Ruben Dario Palacio, Ph.D.@rdpalacio·
Science is hard. Good research makes you feel stupid. You're inadequate for the task at hand. How else would it be? You're pushing the boundaries of knowledge. Get used to it. This process is immensely rewarding.
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Prof. Katharine Hayhoe
Prof. Katharine Hayhoe@KHayhoe·
Here are the big takeaways from the @IPCC_CH Synthesis Report released today. First, climate change has already caused widespread and substantial losses to almost every aspect of human life on this planet, and the impacts on future generations depend on the choices we make NOW.
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Owen Martin
Owen Martin@lepurplemartin·
✨🔬Attention Coloradoans! 🔬✨ Join our Firefly Citizen Science Project! Help us gather data on firefly flash patterns to train our code & ID species. Sign up at the link below and be a part of our mission! #citizenscience #fireflies #colorado Link: forms.gle/QpPzUVkGCTA74J…
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Serena Dee 🌱@5erena_dee·
The #MathForAll Conference was a great day of math learning , collaboration and making new connections! Beyond thankful to have been a part of it and having the opportunity to give a 20-minute talk about my latest research. 🙌
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Kate Bubar@bubar_kate·
If anyone is looking for a clear and intuitive stats reference, I highly recommend this new book by Jem Corcoran! I took math stats with Jem and the whole experience was delightful. Her notes are 🔥 and I still reference them regularly.
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Kate Bubar@bubar_kate·
My first in-person conference of grad school was a success! Thanks to @MIDAS_Network for the opportunity to share our interdisciplinary work👩‍🔬
Casey Middleton@CaseyEMiddleton

Grateful for the opportunity to get feedback on my recent work, hear @bubar_kate expertly describe our published work, and learn from so many experts in epi modeling this week. Kudos to @MIDAS_Network for their work in creating a safe environment to share science at #MIDAS2022 🦠

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Deb Carney
Deb Carney@MathDigger·
The Society for Women in Mathematics had a fabulous graduate celebration and trivia event tonight hosted by Prof. Nic Ormes @nicormes
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Casey Middleton
Casey Middleton@CaseyEMiddleton·
Many journals require submission of a "tracked changes" and a "clean" version during the review process. If you use custom #LaTeX commands to track changes, how do you remove the commands and associated brackets at final submission? Try this package: github.com/CaseyMiddleton…
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Kate Bubar@bubar_kate·
you may get a majority of deaths in vaxxed, even when overall vax rates are not super high, simply because high risk of death AND vaccination tend to coincide in the same people. 4/5
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Kate Bubar@bubar_kate·
This summary by @macroliter is spot on 👏 In places with high vaccination rates, we should not be surprised by a transition from the majority of infections & hospitalizations occurring within the unvaccinated to within the vaccinated! 1/5
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Leo Hickman
Leo Hickman@LeoHickman·
The final sentence of new IPCC report: "The scientific evidence is unequivocal: climate change is a threat to human well-being and the health of the planet. Any further delay in concerted global action will miss a brief and rapidly closing window to secure a liveable future."
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