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Spotlight On: Abt’s Digital Solutions in Public Health
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Abt brings strong digital expertise to many public health initiatives; dive into some of our examples here!
American Public Health Association (APHA) 2024 Annual Meeting & Expo
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Abt is a sponsor and exhibitor at the American Public Health Association (APHA) 2024 Annual Meeting & Expo in October 2024.
2024 American Society of Criminology (ASC) Annual Meeting
Event
Abt staff will present the latest justice system research at the American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting in San Francisco, CA.
2020 Virtual AcademyHealth Research Meeting
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Flu. Coronavirus. Data. Could Analytics Change the Trajectory of a Pandemic?
Podcast
Be it outbreak, epidemic, or pandemic—human or zoonotic—the goal is to get reliable information on infectious diseases, quickly. Abt experts Laura Edwards and Sung-Woo Cho discuss strategies for harnessing machine learning and data visualization to provide actionable information—at scale—that can help stem a health crisis.
Reaching Equity: Data, Collaboration, and the Social Determinants of Health
Podcast
Chris Tappan and Lori Hunter discuss data, collaboration between agencies, and the vital importance of equitable services in this episode of The Intersect.
How Can We Eradicate Infectious Diseases Using Machine Learning?
Podcast
In this month’s episode, Abt experts Jill Berkowitz and Sung-Woo Cho discuss how machine learning can amplify our work combatting malaria—25 million people protected to date—by applying what we’ve learned to other infectious diseases.
Racial Bias, Data Science, and the Justice System
Podcast
From pretrial detention to community supervision, Holly Swan and Sharmini Radakrishnan discuss how we can eliminate racial bias in the justice system.
Data & Racial Equity: How Do We Eliminate Bias from AI, Machine Learning, and More?
Podcast
In this episode of The Intersect, Abt’s Laura Peck and Jason Brinkley address how we can adapt data to help address racial equality when it’s inherently biased by centuries of inequity.