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The Office of Research Technologies and Office of Sponsored Programs are coordinating core tours of some of UNC's fantastic core facilities during University Research Week. Meet the core directors and staff, learn about new and upcoming events, view instrumentation, and imagine how collaboration with UNC cores can expand your science! No registration necessary.

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Odum Institute: Utilizing Probability Panels

Mon. 23 Oct, 2023 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm

PLEASE NOTE: This class will be covered over two afternoons: 10/23/2023 from 2pm - 4pm AND 10/25/2023 from 3pm - 5pm

Due to increasing survey costs and declining response rates, probability panels have become a major research vehicle for private, foundational, non-profit, academic, and even federally sponsored surveys. Panels are a unique type of survey research platform: Unlike cross-sectional surveys, panels of course recruit respondents specifically for future participation in surveys. In return, panelists are financially compensated, typically to join the panel in the first place, and then secondarily for each survey in which they participate.

These differences to cross-sectional surveys have a range of potential implications. How does the method and effort of recruiting impact who joins, and as a consequence what is best practice? What do panels do to retain panelists over time and which strategies are more successful than others? How much of a concern is panel conditioning, that is, the impact of persons repetitively taking surveys over time, and what are the implications for how frequently panelists should take surveys? How do panels, which exclusively request that panelists take surveys on the Internet, deal with people who do not have or are not comfortable using the Internet? What is the impact of panelist attrition and what are best efforts to replenish retired panelists? How successful are panels are executing true longitudinal surveys? And, given the additional layers of complexity, how are panel surveys properly weighted and estimated?

This short course is designed to provide a guide for consumers of probability-based panels to understand what they are working with: What questions to ask and what features to understand about probability panels in evaluating their use for data collections, and how to best use probability-based panel data. Additionally, it will serve as an exploration of best practices for practitioners: Raising issues of total survey error sources, data quality, costs, and operational logistics.

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CCPH: Co-creating Emergency Action Plans

Mon. 23 Oct, 2023 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm

Community Forum: Co-Creating Community-Centered Emergency Action Plans

Community-Campus Partnerships for Health is hosting community forums where community leaders, organizations and partners will gather to share and respond to resources and ideas that mitigate the spread of emerging infections and address social determinants of health. These forums will facilitate discussion to create and implement action plans in preparation for pandemic/emergent pathogens.

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N3C Community Form: De-black-boxing Health AI

Mon. 23 Oct, 2023 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm

De-black-boxing health AI: demonstrating reproducible machine learning computable phenotypes using the N3C-RECOVER Long COVID model in the All of Us data repository

Join the N3Community Forum to keep up to date on the latest N3C activity. This forum is held on a weekly basis and features one to two presentations from members of the N3C community on selected topics regarding their work with N3C. Each presentation is followed by a discussion session open to participants. This week's presentation features Emily Pfaff, PhD, discussing machine learning computable phenotypes using the N3C-RECOVER Long COVID model in the All of Us data repository.

Speaker:
Emily Pfaff, PhD
NC TraCS Institute

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