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Formerly known as the COVID-19 Dispersed Volunteer Research Network (DVRN), the Comp Epi DVRN is a volunteer-based virtual laboratory for scholars from around the world with an interest in computational epidemiology. Though most of our work to date has focused on COVID-19 and similar vaccine-preventable diseases, we are currently expanding our horizons into other contagious phenomena that impact human health and longevity, including policing, gun violence, and misinformation.
Featured Projects

Massachusetts companion program bolsters COVID-19 vaccine rates among seniors

Classification Performance Thresholds for BERT-Based Models on COVID-19 Twitter Misinformation

A mixed-methods assessment of off-duty police shootings in a media-curated database

Evaluating Criminal Justice Reform During COVID-19: The Need for a Novel Sentiment Analysis Package

Evolving Face Mask Guidance During a Pandemic and Potential Harm to Public Perception: Infodemiology Study of Sentiment and Emotion on Twitter

The impact of state paid sick leave policies on weekday workplace mobility during the COVID-19 pandemic

Risk Factors for Increased COVID-19 Case-Fatality in the United States: A County-Level Analysis During the First Wave

An Inductive Approach to Using Google Search Trends To Identify Attitudes and Areas of COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy

Gender Disparities in Coronavirus Disease 2019 Clinical Trial Leadership

Machine Learning Maps Research Needs in COVID-19 Literature

Evaluating Interest in Off-Label Use of Disinfectants for COVID-19

Democracy and Mobility: A Preliminary Analysis of Global Adherence to Non-Pharmaceutical Interventions for COVID-19

News Coverage and Drug Shortages during the COVID-19 Pandemic
WEBSITE DESIGN: Maia Majumder
CONTACT: maimuna [dot] majumder [at] childrens [dot] harvard [dot] edu



