DIMACS Working Group on BioSurveillance Data Monitoring and Information Exchange
February 22 - 24, 2006
DIMACS Center, CoRE Building, Rutgers University
- Organizers:
- David Madigan, Rutgers, Statistics, madigan@stat.rutgers.edu
- Colleen Martin, CDC auq4@cdc.gov
- Henry Rolka, (CDC), hrr2@cdc.gov
Presented under the auspices of the of the Special Focus
on Computational and Mathematical Epidemiology.
Presentation Slides and Breakout Sessions:
- Howard Burkom, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Practical Aspects of Alerting Algorithms in Biosurveillance
- Deeanna Burleson, Department of Homeland Security
National Biosurveillance Integration System Overview
- Blake Caldwell, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
BioSense: Using Health Data for Early Event Dectection and Situational Awareness
- Dan Drociuk, South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control
Experiences in the Use of Non-Traditional Data Sources in a Rural
State - South Carolina
- Teresa Hamby, New Jersey Department of Health and Human Services
New Jersey Experience and Protocol Development
- Jeffrey Johnson, San Diego County Human Services Agency
To Ignore or Not to Ignore - Follow-up to Statistically Significant Signals
- Fermin Leguen, Miami Dade County Health Department
Implementing a Syndromic Surveillance System in Miami-Dade County
- Colleen Martin, Science Applications International Corporation
BioSurveillance Information Exchange Working Group
- Erin Murray and Karl Soetebier, Georgia Division of Public Health
Syndromic Surveillance in Georgia: A Grassroots Approach
- Marc Paladini, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
From Data to Signals to Screenshots: Recent Developments in NYCDOHMH
Emergency Department Syndromic Surveillance
- Loren Shaffer, Ohio Department of Health
Staffing RODS in Ohio
- Galit Shmueli, University of Maryland
Fundamentals of Statistical Monitoring: The Good, Bad, and Ugly
in Biosurveillance
- Weng-Keen Wong, Oregon State
Bayesian Networks: A Tutorial
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