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Séminaire SP - 05/07/2024 / Andrew C. Stokes (Boston University School of Public Health) : Time-series modeling to evaluate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on future mortality trends and identify potential mechanisms

Les séminaires de Santé publique qui sont proposés par le Département Santé publique, le BPH, Bordeaux Population Health - UMR 1219 et l'ISPED, Institut de Santé Publique, d’Épidémiologie et de Développement sont ouverts à tous.

Amphithéâtre Pierre Alexandre Louis - ISPED, campus Carreire, université de Bordeaux

Séminaire de santé publique

Les séminaires de Santé publique sont coordonnés par le Département Santé publique, le BPH, Bordeaux Population Health - UMR 1219 et l'ISPED, Institut de Santé Publique, d’Épidémiologie et de Développement.

Vendredi 5 juillet 2024 - 13h à 14h
Amphi Louis - ISPED
Campus Carreire - université de Bordeaux
Ouvert à tous
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Title: Time-series modeling to evaluate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on future mortality trends and identify potential mechanisms

Andrew C. Stokes, PhD
Associate Professor
Boston University School of Public Health,
Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Biography
Andrew C. Stokes, PhD is a demographer and sociologist with expertise in population health, aging, and mortality. Through his research and dissemination efforts, he strives to reveal the social and structural factors that influence health across the life course, inform public health policies that center health equity, and contribute to evidence-based reforms of public health and health care systems. His research portfolio includes research on (1) the determinants of long-term mortality and life expectancy trends, (2) international comparisons of health and mortality, (3) chronic disease, pain, and disability across the life course, and (4) the non-communicable disease burden and management in low- and middle-income countries. His methodological interests include spatial-temporal analysis, quasi-experimental methods, and demographic and computational modeling. Founded in response to the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, he created and leads a project focused on quantifying uncounted Covid-19 deaths in local communities across the United States. Through peer-reviewed research, media collaborations, and public data dashboards, the project seeks to reveal the hidden death toll of the pandemic and inform public health policies to improve pandemic preparedness and response. Dr. Stokes received his B.A. in Environmental Studies from Bates College, M.A. in Demography from the University of Pennsylvania, and PhD in Demography and Sociology from the University of Pennsylvania. Prior to his doctoral studies, he completed post-bachelor fellowships at the Harvard Initiative for Global Health in Cambridge, MA, and the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation in Seattle, WA.

 

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