Media
Complexity podcast from the Santa Fe Institute (2020)
Introduction to network epidemiology, Net-COVID (2020)
Reckless Idea public lecture, Burlington VT (2018)
Recent science communication:
- Halthing the Spread of COVID-19 and Escaping the Madness of Crowds
Laurent Hébert-Dufresne
Available at: sfipress.org
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Dossier bifurcation : conversation éditoriale
Laurent Hébert-Dufresne and Jean-Marc Fontan
Available at: acfas.ca -
Face aux changements environnementaux, la transdisciplinarité : le cas des cryonoses
Stefani Crabtree and Laurent Hébert-Dufresne
Available at: acfas.ca -
La modélisation mathématique pour cartographier le complexe et l’inconnu
Antoine Allard, Louis J. Dubé and Laurent Hébert-Dufresne
Available at: acfas.ca
- A How-To: reflections on planning virtual science conferences
Juniper Lovato and Laurent Hébert-Dufresne
Available at: medium.org
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Misinformation about an outbreak like COVID-19 is important public health data
Laurent Hébert-Dufresne and Vicky Chuqiao Yang
Available at: statnews.com -
COVID-19: Cancel your next large event, and tell your friends to cancel theirs
Guillaume St-Onge, Vincent Thibeault, Antoine Allard, Louis J. Dubé, and Laurent Hébert-Dufresne
Available at: medium.org
Some stories:
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Washington Post: The Omicron BA.5 Wave Is Starting to Ebb. We Need to Know Why.
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Discover Magazine: Study Probes How to Change Societal Behavior for the Better
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USA Today: Officials worry about virus spread at restaurants…
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Le Monde: Covid-19: comment certains malades deviennent des supercontaminateurs
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cnet: How memes and social media shape the spread of coronavirus
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VTDigger: State ramps up contact tracing teams to contain Covid-19
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Science News: How large a gathering is too large during the coronavirus pandemic?
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Data Skeptic podcast: AlphaGo, COVID-19 Contact Tracing and New Data Set
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WCAX TV interview: UVM gets $1M from Google for open source research
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Smithsonian: Going Home Sick? Your Substitute Could Spread Disease More Widely
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MIT Technology review: Why Beneficial Epidemics Spread More Quickly than Harmful Ones