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Pandemic modelling expert and CHE affiliate, Dionne Aleman breaks down why Ontarians continue to see a rise in COVID-19 cases despite the province falling behind on daily testing. Full article: Global News
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The Johns Hopkins TB Modeling and Translational Epi Group (lead investigator: Dr. David Dowdy) is expanding its focus on developing novel data-driven models to answer pressing questions about the natural history and transmission dynamics of TB, the world’s deadliest infectious…
“Any limitation on our ability to test the population will impact our knowledge of what’s happening with disease spread, and therefore our ability to control it in a targeted fashion,” said Dionne Aleman, a University of Toronto professor, CHE affiliate…
Libby Znaimer is joined by Dr. Susy Hota, Medical Director of Infection Prevention and Control at the University Health Network, Dr. Ray Deonandan, Epidemiologist and Associate Professor in the Faculty of Health Sciences at the University of Ottawa, and Dr.…
News Item – Expert in contact tracing blames provincial leadership, not health units, for shortfalls
But Dionne Aleman, an industrial engineering professor at the University of Toronto and an expert in contact tracing, was critical of the provincial government. “This is a failing of our provincial leadership and funding priorities, not a failing of our…
Dionne Aleman, associate professor of industrial engineering, CHE affiliate and pandemic growth expert at the University of Toronto, recommends Canadians skip holiday dinners altogether this year. “B.C., Ontario, Quebec. We’re all in a very severe second wave. Certainly looking like…
“If you can understand where everybody became infected, that’s a tremendously valuable piece of information that can help stop the spread of disease,” said Dionne Aleman, associate professor of industrial engineering and CHE affiliate at the University of Toronto and…
The 2011 film, based on a 2003 nonfiction book by Michael Lewis, introduced the world to the idea that, rather than obsessively trying to recruit and retain star players, baseball teams can improve their performance by analyzing and optimizing key…
Fight back with Libby Znaimer: Jane Brown is filling in for Libby Znaimer today. She is joined by Dr. Barry Pakes, a professor at the University of Toronto’s Dalla Lana School of Public Health, and Dr. Dionne Aleman, a professor…
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