Scientists on Twitter March 24, 2022 I spoke with @JeffreyBrainard of @ScienceMagazine for his article about scientists on Twitter. I'm grateful to the platform and others on here for a venue to share and learn. It's also been a place for me to find my voice. 1/3https://t.co/fkD1barBKk— Natalie E. Dean, PhD (@nataliexdean) March 24, 2022
IHME modeling assumptions January 21, 2022 The end of the pandemic? Let's talk about modeling assumptions and future uncertainty. Are the IHME projections discussed in this @TheLancet comment assuming ~90% of Omicron infections are asymptomatic and thus likely to be missed? 1/5https://t.co/vlyM7UIEEc— Natalie E. Dean, PhD (@nataliexdean) January 21, 2022
Spooky data visualization January 7, 2022 This @nytimes graphic has sparked many reactions. (My favorite… “I’m not getting any information from it, but it’s spooky!”) For what it’s worth, I’m here for taking data viz risks and getting people to think about data in new dimensions. Here, the focus is on seasonality. 1/2 pic.twitter.com/PtqDBFZqQL— Natalie E. Dean, PhD (@nataliexdean) January 7, 2022