Gina Cuomo-Dannenburg Profile
Gina Cuomo-Dannenburg

@ginacd1

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Infectious disease epidemiologist & modeller @ImperialMalaria | interested in drug resistance, malaria prevention and seasonality | formerly COVID-19 | she/her

London, UK
Joined October 2019
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@ginacd1
Gina Cuomo-Dannenburg
8 months
I feel extremely honored to be a recipient of a Schmidt Science Fellowship and to join a global community of Schmidt Fellows dedicated to interdisciplinary science for societal good. A heartfelt thank you to all my colleagues and collaborators for all their support
@MRC_Outbreak
MRC Centre for Global Infectious Disease Analysis
8 months
Schmidt Science Fellowships change how science is done and enable exceptional researchers like @ginacd1 become the next generation of science leaders. Read more about Gina, her work and the @SchmidtFellows here: https://t.co/sWxn8x3C1W
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@VaccineEpi
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3 years
scholarships for candidates from LMICs cover fees, flights and accommodation for our short course on infectious disease modelling. application deadline 10 April https://t.co/hdbsJXpuPt @MRC_Outbreak
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@ExoplanetPete
Pete Smith, Space Wizard Candidate
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my unsolicited advice to people starting grad school in the fall: do not use this summer to “catch up” or “prepare”. you don’t need it. what you do need is a break
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@jlsmilges
J. Logan Smilges
4 years
If you’re an educator reading this, your friendly disabled professor of Disability Studies hereby grants you the power to distribute accommodations to any student, for any reason, at any time, regardless of their affiliation with Disability Services, from now until you die.
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@VaccineEpi
Nick Grassly
5 years
UK aid cuts undermine the eradication of polio. "The proposed 95% reduction will result in an enormous setback to the eradication effort at a critical moment" https://t.co/kXJbFl2sIb
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@azraghani
Azra Ghani
5 years
Closing tomorrow (April 7th).
@azraghani
Azra Ghani
5 years
New opportunity to join @ImperialMalaria working on modelling of the RTS,S malaria vaccine to support WHO policy decisions later this year. Closing date 7 April. @MRC_Outbreak @alexandrabh https://t.co/1PvAAJIZx9
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@EpiEllie
Dr Ellie Murray, ScD
5 years
AstraZeneca has successfully created a good COVID vaccine. Many people I care about have received the AZ vaccine & I am so happy for that. But they also seem to be doing the absolute worst at communicating. This is bad & risks scaring people away from *all* COVID vaccines. 🤦🏼‍♀️
@kakape
Kai Kupferschmidt
5 years
Yesterday morning: great results from large trial of AZ‘s #covid19 vaccine Yesterday evening: DSMB „expressed concern that AstraZeneca may have included outdated information from that trial, which may have provided an incomplete view of the efficacy data“ https://t.co/0MiLuaUwy8
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@azraghani
Azra Ghani
5 years
Incredible looking back at how much out team has achieved over the last year.
@MRC_Outbreak
MRC Centre for Global Infectious Disease Analysis
5 years
What has the @imperialcollege #COVID19 Response Team worked on in the past 15 months? Today we published our 2020-2021 report, download it here 👉 https://t.co/8SDI8gCZIu #annualreport @Imperial_JIDEA @ImperialMaths @ImperialSPH @ImperialBiz
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@EpiEllie
Dr Ellie Murray, ScD
5 years
A very common WRONG claim I’m seeing lately: “once all adults are *eligible* to be vaccinated, anyone who isn’t only has themselves to blame so the vaccinated should’t have to take precautions” But “eligible” isn’t the same as available or accessibility. We need more than that!
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@aetiology
Dr. Tara C. Smith
5 years
Strongly disagree with this article. Kids are definitely not "like your vaccinated grandparent." Here's why: a ragey thread.
@TheAtlantic
The Atlantic
5 years
"Although scientists don’t quite understand why, kids seem to be naturally protected. As a result, you can think of your son or daughter as an already vaccinated grandparent," @ProfEmilyOster writes:
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@MRC_Outbreak
MRC Centre for Global Infectious Disease Analysis
5 years
This week we celebrate #imperialwomen with profiles of some of our teams role models. Read more about @ginacd1 - PhD candidate @MRC_Outbreak who's research focuses on mathematical modelling techniques to understand spread of anti-malarial resistance 👇 https://t.co/y1bCRJ8mAw
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@zchagla
Zain Chagla
5 years
Can we stop the narrative please that a prolonged first dose strategy is going to breed super variants. The immune system is NOT like antibiotic resistance. 1/n
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@MRC_Outbreak
MRC Centre for Global Infectious Disease Analysis
5 years
APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN for our annual short-course for professionals! ➡️Going virtual in 2021 ➡️Scholarships available ➡️Presenters incl. profs @azraghani, @neil_ferguson, @VaccineEpi, Christl Donnelly, Maria-Gloria Basáñez, & Roy Anderson ✏️Find out more https://t.co/4PM4zZ7YPi
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@devisridhar
Prof. Devi Sridhar
5 years
Happy Tuesday!☀️Interesting moment: Rich countries pledge money to COVAX (facility to help poorer countries), but don't offer any doses. As Dr. Tedros says, 'If there are no vaccines to buy, money is irrelevant.' Pandemic will only be over when vaccines are distributed worldwide.
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@devisridhar
Prof. Devi Sridhar
5 years
Happy Saturday!☀️At least 5 safe & effective vaccines means this pandemic could end without 2 million more deaths. Vaccine nationalism will put us backwards. In all countries' interests to ensure people in all countries are vaccinated, & virus isn't circulating & mutating.
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@azraghani
Azra Ghani
5 years
Exciting new opportunities are available to join @ImperialMalaria and @kdhauck to work on a @wellcometrust funded project exploring strategies for malaria eradication: 3 posts epidemiologist, modeller and economist. Come and join a friendly and collaborative team to #endmalaria!
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Dr. Tara C. Smith
5 years
Checkmate, scientists.
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@EpiEllie
Dr Ellie Murray, ScD
5 years
SCIENCE LITERACY TIP: studies of new treatments (& vaccines) often don’t include pregnant people or children because of special issues with CONSENT. This means we DON’T KNOW FOR SURE how well treatment works in those groups. It does NOT mean we think it doesnt work or is harmful
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@azraghani
Azra Ghani
5 years
A highly effective malaria vaccine could be a game-changer, preventing so many deaths but also freeing up health systems that experience "second waves" of malaria year in year out.
@thetimes
The Times and The Sunday Times
5 years
The Oxford team behind the coronavirus jab has taken a big step towards producing a cheap and effective vaccine for malaria.
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