Ye Shen
@ugayeshen
Ernest Corn Professor at University of Georgia Department Head, Epidemiology and Biostatistics Biostatistician/Epidemiologist
Our group is looking to recruit a new postdoc associate, please help forward the application link ugajobsearch.com/postings/400342. Background in infectious diseases, especially influenza a big plus.
Our new study reporting on UGA Vaccine Cohort findings: Assessment of Humoral Immune Responses to Repeated Influenza Vaccination in a Multiyear Cohort: A 5-Year Follow-up academic.oup.com/jid/article-ab…
#Parents: #CDC recommends schools require everyone ages 2 years & older wear a mask whether they are vaccinated or not. Encourage your child to keep wearing a mask to school to help slow the spread of #COVID19. For more on this & other topics: bit.ly/3jxfhbK.
Our study finding made an impact on Covid-19 policymaking. One caveat is that the original study did not involve any patients with the delta and the omicron variants. ja.ma/3eE1GvK. @PublicHealthUGA @yangepi @LeoMarti_EpiTB cdc.gov/media/releases…
Interested in learning more about graduate degree offerings in #epidemiology & #biostatistics at the University of Georgia? Join us for a virtual open house on Tues. Nov. 16 at Noon. Details here: ow.ly/YWB250GLE0E #UGA #UGAPublicHealth #MS #PhD #thisispublichealth
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HEY ATHENS ... WE'RE COMING BACK‼️ See you Saturday for 6-0 @GeorgiaFootball vs. 6-0 @UKFootball 🐶 😼
Our new study suggests that "contact tracing" is a key to suppressing COVID-19 news.uga.edu/contact-tracin…
@universityofga is recruiting 50 faculty members in data science and artificial intelligence. The new faculty will educate students and advance research in data science, as well as apply their expertise in big data to address society's urgent challenges. t.uga.edu/7hW
The #DeltaVariant of the virus that causes #COVID19 spreads more easily than other variants and may cause more severe illness. COVID-19 vaccines significantly reduce the risk of severe illness. Vaccination is more urgent than ever. Learn more: bit.ly/3iuDnTQ.
Estimates show the Delta variant caused nearly 95% of recent #COVID19 cases in the United States. Help protect yourself against Delta & other variants by getting vaccinated. Learn more about variant proportions in your area: bit.ly/32Dpji3.
Hey Dawgs, Vax Up to win bucks and do your part to protect the health and safety of our community!
Starting Aug. 11 through Sept. 3, ten lucky Dawgs will win $100 Visa gift cards each week just for getting vaccinated through the UHC. In addition, all Dawgs who get vaccinated will receive a $20 gift card and a free T-shirt! Don't forget to Vax Up!
“Our findings provide solid support for wearing face covering in enclosed environments with poor ventilation,” said #UGAPublicHealth researcher Ye Shen, who led a recent study examining the airborne transmission of #COVID19. t.uga.edu/6mj
#COVID19 community transmission in the United States is high. As of August 11, the 7-day average of daily new cases is 113,357. This is a 24.3% increase from the previous week & a 875.6% increase from the lowest average in June 2021. Get vaccinated. More: bit.ly/3eZ9Wak
Thanks to our first 100 followers for making the CIVICs founding followers campaign a success! We look forward to sharing the networks exciting science with you!
A Randomized Trial of Third Dose mRNA-1273 Vaccine in Transplant Recipients nej.md/3fPobPx #COVID19 #IDTwitter
On the effect of uncertainty on personal vaccination decisions onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…
#DYK? CDC’s COVID Data Tracker now has data showing #COVID19 vaccination status and people’s plans to get vaccinated, broken down by demographics and week. Learn more about trends in your area and across the country: bit.ly/CDTvaxconf.
The impact of social distancing, contact tracing, and case isolation i... sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Glycemic Trajectories and Treatment Outcomes of Patients with Newly Diagnosed Tuberculosis: A Prospective Study in Eastern China | American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine atsjournals.org/doi/10.1164/rc…