In less than two weeks (?), I’ll be taking on my first half-marathon. Never thought I’d do one of these back in the day - but thrilled to try it out!
This paper is out for real now. Mask mandates saved thousands of lives and hundreds of millions of dollars in Ontario in 2020 academic.oup.com/pnasnexus/ar...
Abstract. Mask use for prevention of respiratory infectious disease transmission is not new but has proven controversial during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. In Onta
References yes, good catch! But can we ever keep a cap on number of references? Somehow I feel uneasy about saying no to a student who needs it (assuming I can write a decently informed letter)
Not yet (in 1st year of appointment) but that’s a big one to include - thanks for spotting.
Learning to keep track of all the paid and unpaid work we do in academia. So far I’m at 31 items. Any missing? #AcademicSky
This new book includes my chapter "'Where You Live Shouldn't Determine Whether You Live' - Canada and the Line between Rhetoric and Reality in Global COVID-19 Vaccine Equity". 🇨🇦💉⚖️🌐 Now also available online: taylorfrancis.com/chapters/oa-... Plus an additional 32 chapters by other neat folks.
(1) landed my dream TT job in my fave Canadian city; (2) rekindled old friendships and made new ones; (3) broke new ground in long distance running thresholds
Thank you to the speakers, colleagues and students who joined us on Dec 8 at the University of Ottawa for a public symposium commemorating 75 years of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and World Health Organization! Missed the day's events? Watch 📺 the recordings at tinyurl.com/3pmu5cfn
Our book includes contributions from @roojin.bsky.social@jwnickerson.bsky.social@dfisman.bsky.social@siouxsiew.bsky.socialwww.routledge.com/Pandemics-Pu...