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Odum Institute: Big data – big deal or bigger deal breaker

Wed. 19 Apr, 2023 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Big data – big deal or bigger deal breaker: sifting through the hype to uncover quality and conundrums with modern data sources

This workshop offers an overview of big data types and sources as well as a discussion of their potential for survey and social science research as well as their potential pitfalls. Data types discussed through a total data quality lens: social media, digital trace, administrative and sensor data. Quality issues for each type of data will be addressed, including possible error frameworks to use in working with these specific data types. The workshop will end with a discussion of how to maximize data quality for these data sources.

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Joint NC BERD Seminar: Interaction and effect modification

Wed. 19 Apr, 2023 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Joint NC BERD Seminar: Interaction and effect modification: what are they and how are they different

This moderate-to-advanced-level session will introduce, describe, and distinguish causal interaction and effect measure modification.

This event is hosted by Wake Forest and being cross-promoted by the NC BERD Consortium, a collaboration of the CTSA-funded BERD cores at UNC-Chapel Hill, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, and Duke University School of Medicine.

Presenter: Mike Bancks, PhD, MPH

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DHS Research Forum: Current Research in Sleep Science

Wed. 19 Apr, 2023 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Sleep Science and Neurodevelopmental Disabilities

Please join the Department of Health Sciences Office of Research & Scholarship for their April research forum featuring research in sleep science and neurodevelopmental disabilities.

The hybrid forum will take place in person (MacNider 321, LUNCH provided) and via Zoom. Please register to attend.

Presenters:

Mark Shen, PhD
Department of Psychiatry
UNC School of Medicine
Exploring the link between sleep and brain development in infants with neurodevelopmental disabilities

Graham Diering, PhD
Department of Cell Biology & Physiology
UNC School of Medicine
Early life sleep disruption as a risk factor for autism spectrum disorder

Questions? Contact the Department of Health Sciences Office of Research & Scholarship at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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