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Casual InferenceCasual InferenceOptimizing Data Workflows with Emily RiedererEmily Riederer is a Data Science Senior Manager at Credit Risk Modeling Capital One. Her website can be found here: https://www.emilyriederer.com/   Follow along on Bluesky: Emily: ‪@emilyriederer.bsky.social‬ Ellie: @epiellie.bsky.social Lucy: @lucystats.bsky.social   🎶 Our intro/outro music is courtesy of Joseph McDade. Edited by Cameron Bopp.2025-06-2652 minCasual InferenceCasual InferenceCombining Data & Making Effects Generalizable with Carly BrantnerCarly Brantner is an assistant professor of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics at Duke University and Duke Clinical Research Institute. Resources from this episode: multicate: R package for estimating conditional average treatment effects across one or more studies using machine learning methods PCORnet® Front Door: Access point for potential investigators, patient groups, and other stakeholders to connect with PCORnet and get support for potential research studies Patient-Centered Outcomes Data Repository (PDOCR): De-identified data from 24 (and counting) PCORI-funded studies Follow along on Bluesky: Carly: @carlybrantner.bsky.social Ellie: @epiellie.bsky.social Lucy: @lucystats.bsky.social   🎶 Our intro/outro music is courtesy of Joseph McD...2025-06-1752 minCasual InferenceCasual InferenceThe Art of Clarity with Andrew HeissAndrew Heiss is an assistant professor in the Department of Public Management and Policy at the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies at Georgia State University. Vincent’s “What is your estimand” section in his {marginaleffects} book: https://marginaleffects.com/chapters/challenge.html#sec-goals_estimand Article on defining estimands: https://doi.org/10.1177/00031224211004187 Andrew's marginal effects post: https://www.andrewheiss.com/blog/2022/05/20/marginalia/ Andrew's post on “fixed effects” and mariginal effects across different disciplines: https://www.andrewheiss.com/blog/2022/11/29/conditional-marginal-marginaleffects/ Follow along on Bluesky: Andrew: @andrew.heiss.phd Ellie: @epiellie.bsky.social Lucy: @lucystats.bsky.social   🎶 Our intro/outro music is courtesy of Jo...2025-05-2949 minCasual InferenceCasual InferenceStudy Critique: What Went Wrong and How We'd Do It DifferentlyIn this episode Lucy and Ellie dig into a recently publicized paper, "Vaccination and Neurodevelopmental Disorders: A Study of Nine-Year-Old Children Enrolled in Medicaid", which has gained attention after being promoted by RFK Jr. as evidence that vaccines cause autism.    Ellie breaks down her Substack critique of the study. Together, she and Lucy discuss the methodological flaws and what a better version of this study might look like.   Vaccination and Neurodevelopmental Disorders: A Study of Nine-Year-Old Children Enrolled in Medicaid: https://publichealthpolicyjournal.com/vaccination-and-neurodevelopmental-disorders-a-study-of-nine-year-old-children-enrolled-in-medicaid/ RFK Jr is promoting a new study claiming "vaccines cause autism" but it do...2025-05-0855 minCasual InferenceCasual InferenceFrom Model to Meaning with Vincent Arel-BundockVincent Arel-Bundock is a professor at the Université de Montréal, where he studies comparative and international political economy. Vincent's website: https://arelbundock.com/ Vincent's book "Model to Meaning: How to Interpret Statistical Models With marginaleffects for R and Python": https://marginaleffects.com/     Follow along on Bluesky: Vincent: @vincentab.bsky.social Ellie: @epiellie.bsky.social Lucy: @lucystats.bsky.social     🎶 Our intro/outro music is courtesy of Joseph McDade. Edited by Cameron Bopp. 2025-04-2445 minCasual InferenceCasual InferencePropensity Scores, R Packages, and Practical Advice with Noah GreiferNoah Greifer is a statistical consultant and programmer at Harvard University. Episode notes: WeightIt package: https://ngreifer.github.io/WeightIt/ MatchIt package: https://kosukeimai.github.io/MatchIt/ Noah's awesome Stack Exchange post: https://stats.stackexchange.com/a/544958 Follow along on Bluesky: Noah: @noahgreifer.bsky.social Ellie: @EpiEllie.bsky.social Lucy: @LucyStats.bsky.social 🎶 Our intro/outro music is courtesy of Joseph McDade. Edited by Cameron Bopp.      2025-04-101h 22Casual InferenceCasual InferenceCausal Assumptions and Large Language ModelsLucy and Ellie chat about large language models, chat interfaces, and causal inference. Do LLMs Act as Repositories of Causal Knowledge?: https://arxiv.org/html/2412.10635v1 Follow along on Twitter: The American Journal of Epidemiology: @AmJEpi Ellie: @EpiEllie Lucy: @LucyStats 🎶 Our intro/outro music is courtesy of Joseph McDade. Edited by Cameron Bopp.2025-03-2751 minCasual InferenceCasual InferenceData Integration for Impact with Len Testa | Season 6 Episode 1Lucy chats with Len Testa about a recent analysis he did which combined over 150 publicly available data sources to answer a question about the affordability of Disney World. Len's Deep Dive Post on the Touring Plans Blog [Blog Post] Wall Street Journal Artcile, "Even Disney Is Worried About the High Cost of a Disney Vacation" [Article] Follow along on Bluesky: Len: @lentesta.bsky.social Ellie: @EpiEllie.bsky.social Lucy: @LucyStats.bsky.social 🎶 Our intro/outro music is courtesy of Joseph McDade2025-02-2844 minBecker’s Healthcare -- Spine and Orthopedic PodcastBecker’s Healthcare -- Spine and Orthopedic PodcastJoseph D'Agostino, ASC Administrator at Advanced Surgery Center PerimeterThis episode, recorded live at the Becker’s Healthcare 30th Annual The Business and Operations of ASCs, features Joseph D'Agostino, ASC Administrator at Advanced Surgery Center Perimeter. Joseph shares insights on strategies to enhance patient satisfaction, foster financial transparency, and maintain a strong team culture amidst the growing demand for ASC services.2025-01-0708 minBecker’s Healthcare -- Ambulatory Surgery Centers PodcastBecker’s Healthcare -- Ambulatory Surgery Centers PodcastJoseph D'Agostino, ASC Administrator at Advanced Surgery Center PerimeterThis episode, recorded live at the Becker’s Healthcare 30th Annual The Business and Operations of ASCs, features Joseph D'Agostino, ASC Administrator at Advanced Surgery Center Perimeter. Joseph shares insights on strategies to enhance patient satisfaction, foster financial transparency, and maintain a strong team culture amidst the growing demand for ASC services.2025-01-0708 minThe White CompanyThe White CompanyHow Agostino Pisano Risked his Head2024-10-0621 minCasual InferenceCasual InferenceStarting the Conversation on Models with Alyssa BilinskiAlyssa Bilinski, Peterson Family Assistant Professor of Health Policy, and Assistant Professor of Biostatistics, at Brown University School of Public Health. Her research focuses on developing novel methods for policy evaluation and applying these to identify interventions that most efficiently improve population health and well-being. Episode notes: PNAS paper: https://www.pnas.org/doi/full/10.1073/pnas.2302528120 Shuo Feng’s pre-print: https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.04.08.24305335v1 Our uncertainty paper: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33475686/ Follow along on Twitter: Alyssa: @ambilinski The American Journal of Epidemiology: @AmJEpi...2024-07-1048 minCasual InferenceCasual InferenceFlexible methods with Edward KennedyEdward Kennedy Associate Professor, Department of Statistics & Data Science, Carnegie Mellon. ehkennedy.com Evaluating a Targeted Minimum Loss-Based Estimator for Capture-Recapture Analysis: An Application to HIV Surveillance in San Francisco, California: https://academic.oup.com/aje/article/193/4/673/7425624 Doubly Robust Capture-Recapture Methods for Estimating Population Size: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01621459.2023.2187814 Follow along on Twitter: The American Journal of Epidemiology: @AmJEpi Ellie: @EpiEllie Lucy: @LucyStats 🎶 Our intro/outro music is courtesy of Joseph McDadeEdited by Cameron Bopp2024-06-2638 minCasual InferenceCasual InferenceWhat Sports and Feminism can tell us about Causal Inference with Sheree Bekker & Stephen MumfordSheree Bekker & Stephen Mumford are Co-directors of the Feminist Sport Lab and have a book coming soon: “Open Play: the case for feminist sport”, coming Spring 2025. Reaktion Books (UK), University of Chicago Press (US). Sheree Bekker: Associate Professor, University of Bath, Department for Health, Centre for Qualitative Research Centre for Health and Injury and Illness Prevention in Sport Stephen Mumford, Professor of Metaphysics, Durham University  A Author of Dispositions (Oxford, 1998), Russell on Metaphysics (Routledge, 2003), Laws in Nature (Routledge, 2004), David Armstrong (Acumen, 2007), Watching Sport: Aesthetics, Ethics and Emotion (Routledge, 2011), Getting Causes from...2024-06-1249 minCasual InferenceCasual InferenceObservational Causal Analyses with Erick ScottErick Scott is founder of cStructure, a causal science startup. Erick has expertise in medicine, public health, and computational biology. info@cStructure.io “A causal roadmap for generating high-quality real-world evidence” https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10603361/ Follow along on Twitter: The American Journal of Epidemiology: @AmJEpi Ellie: @EpiEllie Lucy: @LucyStats 🎶 Our intro/outro music is courtesy of Joseph McDadeEdited by Cameron Bopp2024-05-2951 minCasual InferenceCasual InferenceFriends Let Friends Do Mediation Analysis with Nima Hejazi | Season 5 Episode 7Nima Hejazi is an assistant professor in biostatistics at Harvard University. His methodological work often draws upon tools and ideas from semi- and non-parametric inference, high-dimensional and large-scale inference, targeted or debiased machine learning (e.g., targeted minimum loss estimation, method of sieves), and computational statistics. Surprised by the Hot Hand Fallacy? A Truth in the Law of Small Numbers by Joshua B. Miller & Adam Sanjurjo: https://www.jstor.org/stable/44955325 Nima is on Twitter/X as @nshejazi (https://twitter.com/nshejazi) and my academic webpage is https://nimahejazi.org Recent translational review...2024-05-1659 minCasual InferenceCasual InferenceFun and Game(s) Theory with Aaditya RamdasAaditya Ramdas is an assistant professor at Carnegie Mellon University, in the Departments of Statistics and Machine Learning. His research interests include game-theoretic statistics and sequential anytime-valid inference, multiple testing and post-selection inference, and uncertainty quantification for machine learning (conformal prediction, calibration). His applied areas of interest include neuroscience, genetics and auditing (real-estate, finance, elections). Aaditya received the IMS Peter Gavin Hall Early Career Prize, the COPSS Emerging Leader Award, the Bernoulli New Researcher Award, the NSF CAREER Award, the Sloan fellowship in Mathematics, and faculty research awards from Adobe and Google. He also spends 20% of his time at...2024-05-0148 minCasual InferenceCasual InferenceCookies, Causal Inference, and Careers with Ingrid Giesinger #EpicookiechallengeIngrid is a doctoral student in Epidemiology at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health at the University of Toronto.  Winning cookie recipe Follow along on Twitter: The American Journal of Epidemiology: @AmJEpi Ellie: @EpiEllie Lucy: @LucyStats 🎶 Our intro/outro music is courtesy of Joseph McDadeEdited by Cameron Bopp2024-04-1746 minCasual InferenceCasual InferenceAnalyzing the Analysts: Reproducibility with Nick Huntington-KleinNick Huntington-Klein is an Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Albers School of Business and Economics, Seattle University. His research focus is econometrics, causal inference, and higher education policy. He’s also the author of an introductory causal inference textbook called The Effect and the creator of a number of Stata packages for implementing causal effect estimation procedures. Nick’s book, online version: https://theeffectbook.net/ The Paper of How: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/share/W2FMEESMMSJMWDEZYY8Y?target=10.1111/obes.12598 Nick’s twitter & BlueSky: @nickchk Nick’s website: https://nickchk.com Follo...2024-04-0345 minCasual InferenceCasual InferenceImmortal Time BiasLucy and Ellie chat about immortal time bias, discussing a new paper Ellie co-authored on clone-censor-weights.  The Clone-Censor-Weight Method in Pharmacoepidemiologic Research: Foundations and Methodological Implementation: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40471-024-00346-2  Immortal time in pregnancy: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36805380/  Follow along on Twitter: The American Journal of Epidemiology: @AmJEpi Ellie: @EpiEllie Lucy: @LucyStats 🎶 Our intro/outro music is courtesy of Joseph McDadeEdited by Cameron Bopp2024-03-2034 minCasual InferenceCasual InferenceTargeted Learning with Mar van der LaanMark van der Laan is a professor of statistics at the University of California, Berkeley. His research focuses on developing statistical methods to estimate causal and non-causal parameters of interest, based on potentially complex and high dimensional data from randomized clinical trials or observational longitudinal studies, or from cross-sectional studies.  Center for Targeted Learning, Berkeley: https://ctml.berkeley.edu/ A causal roadmap: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37900353/  Short course on causal learning: https://ctml.berkeley.edu/introduction-causal-inference  Handbook on the TLverse (Targeted Learning in R): https://ctml.berkeley.edu/publications/tar...2024-03-0651 minCasual InferenceCasual InferencePros and Cons of Randomized Controlled TrialsEllie and Lucy kick off the season and introduce our new executive buzzer, Melita! Melita is a masters student in statistics at Wake Forest University and will be helping out with the podcast (and keeping Lucy and Ellie from using too much jargon!) Pros & Cons of RCT paper:  Fernainy, P., Cohen, A.A., Murray, E. et al. Rethinking the pros and cons of randomized controlled trials and observational studies in the era of big data and advanced methods: a panel discussion. BMC Proc 18 (Suppl 2), 1 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12919-023-00285-8 Follow along o...2024-02-2117 minMeet Our MakersMeet Our Makers65. Empty Country - Haunted PlacesIn this episode, we get to meet Joseph D'Agostino, the frontman and lead songwriter of indie rock outfit Empty Country. Previously known for his now-defunct band Cymbal Eat Guitars, D'Agostino's newest record as Empty Country - aptly titled Empty Country II - is out now, and it's a real treat of high-emotion, high-impact, literary songwriting. In this chat, Joe and I discuss his specific lens through which he shoots his songs and subjects, tracing a litany of fictional characters and their various throughlines across his work and across the hour-plus of material on this new album. Joe has a kn...2023-11-1139 minReal Estate Investor PodcastReal Estate Investor PodcastEpisode #161: Agostino Pintus – Office Conversions and DiversificationIf you want to succeed in real estate, then you need to know your market. That is the firm belief of today’s guest, Agostino Pintus. Agostino has almost two decades of experience in real estate and is the Founder and CEO of Bulletproof Cashflow, where he utilizes his expertise to effectively source, negotiate, and acquire commercial properties. In addition to his work as a real estate syndicator and investor, Agostino is also a gifted speaker and serves as an invaluable resource for aspiring commercial real estate professionals. There is nothing quick or easy about succeeding in real estate, an...2023-07-2823 minCasual InferenceCasual InferenceEvidence Science with Cat HicksEllie and Lucy chat with Dr. Cat Hicks, VP of Research Insights and Director of Developer Success Lab at Pluralsight Flow, about evidence science.    Follow along on Twitter: Cat: @grimalkina The American Journal of Epidemiology: @AmJEpi Ellie: @EpiEllie Lucy: @LucyStats 🎶 Our intro/outro music is courtesy of Joseph McDade Edited by Quinn Rose: aspiringrobot.com2023-07-1849 minMilton Massachusetts Public MeetingsMilton Massachusetts Public MeetingsSB33 - Select Board 6/27/233. Discussion - Decorum and Courtesy at Public Meetings 4. Public Comment 5. Presentation/ MassDOT Project at Randolph Ave. and Chickatawbut Road 6. Milton Coalition re: Teen Activity 7.  Animal Shelter Building Project Site Selection / Request for Proposals 8. School Building Committee Update and Report re: evaluation of land (Blue Hill Ave: B 7 5 and 676 Brush Hill Road: B 7 4) 9. Municipal Broadband Committee update re: Town I-Net Design, including Lower Mills 10. Multi-Family Zoning Requirements for MBTA Communities 11.  Class II Dealer License Renewal- RBM Motor Masters, Inc. d/b/a Mi...2023-06-283h 59Casual InferenceCasual InferenceM-Bias: Much Ado About Nothing?Lucy D'Agostino McGowan and Ellie Murray chat about a "Causal Quartet" and spend some extra time on M-Bias!   Lucy, Travis, & Malcom's Causal Quartet Paper Lucy's quartets R package Follow along on Twitter: The American Journal of Epidemiology: @AmJEpi Ellie: @EpiEllie Lucy: @LucyStats 🎶 Our intro/outro music is courtesy of Joseph McDade Edited by Quinn Rose: aspiringrobot.com2023-04-2438 minCasual InferenceCasual InferenceThinking about Targeted LearningLucy D'Agostino McGowan and Ellie Murray chat about ENAR 2023 and Targeted Learning! Targeted Learning in R Handbook Follow along on Twitter: The American Journal of Epidemiology: @AmJEpi Ellie: @EpiEllie Lucy: @LucyStats 🎶 Our intro/outro music is courtesy of Joseph McDade Edited by Quinn Rose: aspiringrobot.com2023-04-1146 minThe Marvel-less Miss is RachelThe Marvel-less Miss is Rachel15 - Black Panther w/ Joseph D'AgostinoBig news for the pod for 2 reasons (and raisins)! We are Joined by guest Joseph D'Agostino from Empty Country/Cymbals Eat Guitars and Rachel actually liked one of these movies! So blown away I didn't even make a jingle for it! We talk about how cats are related and how, in hindsight, good story and compelling characters can actually help make a movie good!2023-04-0238 minCasual InferenceCasual InferencePrevention Strategies via the #EpicookiechallengeLucy D'Agostino McGowan and Ellie Murray chat with #EpiCookieChallenge winner, Viktoria Gastens! Follow along on Twitter: The American Journal of Epidemiology: @AmJEpi Viktoria: @VikiGastens Viktoria's Lab: @PopHealthLabCH Ellie: @EpiEllie Lucy: @LucyStats 🎶 Our intro/outro music is courtesy of Joseph McDade Edited by Quinn Rose: aspiringrobot.com2023-03-2938 minCasual InferenceCasual InferenceSensitivity Analyses for Unmeasured ConfoundersLucy D'Agostino McGowan and Ellie Murray chat about confounding! ✍️ Lucy's new paper: Sensitivity Analyses for Unmeasured Confounders Follow along on Twitter: The American Journal of Epidemiology: @AmJEpi Ellie: @EpiEllie Lucy: @LucyStats 🎶 Our intro/outro music is courtesy of Joseph McDade Edited by Quinn Rose: aspiringrobot.com2023-03-1438 minScienza - BastaBugie.itScienza - BastaBugie.itLemaitre, il sacerdote che intuì il Big BangVIDEO: La teoria del Big Bang ideata e verificata da uno scienziato e prete cattolico: George Lemaitre ➜ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1MUSvVb41A&list=PLolpIV2TSebWIWP-3gYxkN2LbjB79Fu2F&index=2TESTO DELL'ARTICOLO ➜ www.bastabugie.it/it/articoli.php?id=7339LEMAITRE, IL SACERDOTE CHE INTUI' IL BIG BANG di Marco RespintiMezzo secolo fa, il 20 giugno 1966, moriva il sacerdote cattolico che ha descritto la nascita dell'Universo secondo un modello in cui ciò che la scienza scopre non nega ciò che la fede afferma.Georges Henry Joseph Eduard Lemaître nasce il 17 luglio...2023-03-0709 minCasual InferenceCasual InferenceRandomized Controlled Trials: Efficacy versus Effectiveness, Safety vs SafetinessLucy D'Agostino McGowan and Ellie Murray chat about randomized controlled trials, thinking about efficacy vs effectiveness and saftey vs safetiness. ✍️ Frank Harrell's blog post "Randomized Clinical Trials Do Not Mimic Clinical Practice, Thank Goodness" Follow along on Twitter: The American Journal of Epidemiology: @AmJEpi Ellie: @EpiEllie Lucy: @LucyStats 🎶 Our intro/outro music is courtesy of Joseph McDade Edited by Quinn Rose: aspiringrobot.com2023-02-281h 07Le voci di Cattolica NewsLe voci di Cattolica NewsL'eredità di Benedetto XVI per la ChiesaPapa Joseph Ratzinger è stato il 265esimo pontefice della Chiesa Cattolica, dal 2005 al 2013. A tracciare il suo profilo è Agostino Giovagnoli, docente di Storia contemporanea in Università Cattolica2022-12-3112 minCasual InferenceCasual InferenceThe Value of Instrumental Variables with Maria GlymourLucy D'Agostino McGowan and Ellie Murray chat with Maria Glymour, Professor of Epidemiology & Biostatstics at UCSF and incoming chair of the Department of Epidemiology at Boston University. Maria successfully convinces Ellie and Lucy that instrumental variables can be very useful in epidemiology.  Follow up: ✍️ Andrew Heiss's blog post on marginal and conditional effects for GLMMs Follow along on Twitter: Maria Glymour: @MariaGlymour The American Journal of Epidemiology: @AmJEpi Ellie: @EpiEllie Lucy: @LucyStats 🎶 Our intro/outro music is courtesy of Joseph McDade Edited by Quinn Rose: aspiringrobot.com2022-12-101h 00Casual InferenceCasual InferenceMethods chat about personalized medicine and positivity in causal inferenceLucy D'Agostino McGowan and Ellie Murray chat about critiquing methods research, average treatment effects, and positivity violations! Follow along on Twitter: The American Journal of Epidemiology: @AmJEpi Ellie: @EpiEllie Lucy: @LucyStats 🎶 Our intro/outro music is courtesy of Joseph McDade2022-11-3051 minCasual InferenceCasual InferenceHot takes and logistic regression love with Travis GerkeLucy D'Agostino McGowan and Ellie Murray chat with Travis Gerke, Director of Data Science at The Prostate Cancer Clinical Trials Consortium (PCCTC). This episode has lots of hot takes and lots of love for logistic regression! Follow along on Twitter: Travis Gerke: @travisgerke The American Journal of Epidemiology: @AmJEpi Ellie: @EpiEllie Lucy: @LucyStats 🎶 Our intro/outro music is courtesy of Joseph McDade Edited by Quinn Rose: aspiringrobot.com2022-11-1654 minCasual InferenceCasual InferenceCounterfactual Thinking: Biomarkers, Napster, and Ice-TLucy D'Agostino McGowan and Ellie Murray chat about counterfactuals! Follow along on Twitter: The American Journal of Epidemiology: @AmJEpi Ellie: @EpiEllie Lucy: @LucyStats 🎶 Our intro/outro music is courtesy of Joseph McDade Edited by Quinn Rose: aspiringrobot.com2022-11-0457 minCasual InferenceCasual InferencePopulation and Biomedical Data Science with Enrique SchistermanIn this episode Ellie Murray and Lucy D'Agostino McGowan chat with Enrique Schisterman, Perelman Professor and Chair of the Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Informatics at the University of Pennsylvania, about the future of epidemiology. Follow along on Twitter: Enrique: @eschisterman1 The American Journal of Epidemiology: @AmJEpi Ellie: @EpiEllie Lucy: @LucyStats 🎶 Our intro/outro music is courtesy of Joseph McDade2022-10-1354 minCasual InferenceCasual InferenceWhat is the value of a p-value with Charlie Poole and Chuck ScalesIn this episode we play the audio from a recent panel discussion co-sponsored by UNC TraCS, Duke University and Wake Forest U CTSA Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Research Design (BERD) Cores. The panelists were Charles Poole (Associate Professor of Epidemiology, UNC) Lucy D'Agostino McGowan, and Charles Scales (Associate Professor of Surgery, Duke University) and it was facilitated by Marcella Boynton (Assistant Professor, General Internal Medicine, UNC/NC TraCS). 🎥 The video of the panel can be found here 🎞 Lucy's slides 📃 The ASA Statement on p-values 📃 The American Statistician issue on p-values following the SSI conferen...2022-05-031h 16Casual InferenceCasual InferenceIt Depends with Sander GreenlandIn this episode Lucy D'Agostino McGowan and Ellie Murray chat with Sander Greenland, Emeritus Professor of Epidemiology and Statistics at UCLA. Follow along on Twitter: The American Journal of Epidemiology: @AmJEpi Ellie: @EpiEllie Lucy: @LucyStats 🎶 Our intro/outro music is courtesy of Joseph McDade Edited by Quinn Rose: aspiringrobot.com2022-04-181h 27La Musica di Ameria RadioLa Musica di Ameria RadioLa Musica di Ameria Radio del 21 marzo 2022 musica di Johann Joseph FuxA cura di Maria Teresa FerrantePROGRAMMAJohann Joseph Fux (c. 1660 - 1741)Suite in do maggiore, n. 83    15:141. Entrée 2. Rondeau 3. Menuette - Trio 4. Aria 5. Marche Orchestra barocca di FriburgoGottfried von der Goltz, direttore Sonata a tre K 377I. LargoII. PassacagliaCapella Agostino SteffaniLajos Rovatkay, conductor Sinfonia in si bemolle maggiore...2022-03-2154 minCasual InferenceCasual InferenceThe Intersection of Machine Learning and Causal Inference with Maggie MakarIn this episode Lucy D'Agostino McGowan and Ellie Murray chat with Maggie Makar, Presidential postdoctoral fellow and assistant professor in Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Michigan. Follow along on Twitter: Maggie: @Maggiemakar The American Journal of Epidemiology: @AmJEpi Ellie: @EpiEllie Lucy: @LucyStats Slide link: https://bit.ly/3DnQai5 🎶 Our intro/outro music is courtesy of Joseph McDade Edited by Quinn Rose: aspiringrobot.com2022-03-1453 minCasual InferenceCasual InferenceArtificial Intelligence, Personalized Medicine, and Causal Bounds with Judea PearlIn this episode Lucy D'Agostino McGowan and Ellie Murray chat with Judea Pearl, Chancellor professor of computer science and statistics at the University of California, Los Angeles. 📄 Judea's recent papers 📖 Book of Why Follow along on Twitter: Judea: @yudapearl The American Journal of Epidemiology: @AmJEpi Ellie: @EpiEllie Lucy: @LucyStats Slide link: https://bit.ly/3DnQai5 🎶 Our intro/outro music is courtesy of Joseph McDade  2022-02-2855 minCasual InferenceCasual InferenceThe history of John Snow, Cholera, and Cookies with Chris Schaich | Season 3 Episode 8In this episode Lucy D'Agostino McGowan and Ellie Murray chat with #EpiCookieChallenge winner, Chris Schaich about the epidemiologist John Snow. Dr. Schaich is an assistant professor at Wake Forest School of Medicine in the Hypertension and Vascular Research Center. Follow along on Twitter: Chris: @Chris_Schaich The American Journal of Epidemiology: @AmJEpi Ellie: @EpiEllie Lucy: @LucyStats Slide link: https://bit.ly/3DnQai5 🎶 Our intro/outro music is courtesy of Joseph McDade  2022-02-1448 minCasual InferenceCasual InferenceAsking questions that matter, getting answers that help  In this episode Lucy D'Agostino McGowan and Ellie Murray chat about their Spotify Wrapped for Casual Inference, and Ellie Murray talks about causal inference for complex data with the University of Minnesota’s epidemiology department. Follow along on Twitter: The American Journal of Epidemiology: @AmJEpi Ellie: @EpiEllie Lucy: @LucyStats Slide link: https://bit.ly/3DnQai5 Transcript (auto-generated): https://bit.ly/3y4OskQ 🎶 Our intro/outro music is courtesy of Joseph McDade.  2021-12-051h 11Casual InferenceCasual InferenceA Casual Look at Causal Inference HistoryIn this episode Lucy D'Agostino McGowan and Ellie Murray chat about the history of causal inference, tracing the origins across disciplines from statistics to economics, epidemiology, and computer science, discussing contributions from Rubin, Robins, Pearl, and more! Follow along on Twitter: The American Journal of Epidemiology: @AmJEpi Ellie: @EpiEllie Lucy: @LucyStats 🎶 Our intro/outro music is courtesy of Joseph McDade.2021-11-221h 12Casual InferenceCasual InferenceHanging out in the data science trough of disillusionment with Hilary ParkerIn this episode Lucy D'Agostino McGowan and Ellie Murray chat with Hilary Parker about design thinking for data analysis, the Dunning-Kruger effect, and the potential data behind baby Yoda. Follow along on Twitter: Hilary: @hspter The American Journal of Epidemiology: @AmJEpi Ellie: @EpiEllie Lucy: @LucyStats 🎶 Our intro/outro music is courtesy of Joseph McDade.2021-11-081h 09Casual InferenceCasual InferenceMetascience with Noah HaberIn this episode Lucy D'Agostino McGowan and Ellie Murray chat with Noah Haber about metascience, causal language in the literature, and more! 🥇 Causal Inference Nobel Prize Press Release 📝 Causal and Associational Linking Language From Observational Research and Health Evaluation Literature in Practice: A systematic language evaluation 📝 What Should Researchers Expect When They Replicate Studies? A Statistical View of Replicability in Psychological Science 📝 Design principles of data analysis 📝 Causal language and strength of inference in academic and media articles shared in social media (CLAIMS): A systematic review 🔗 Reading past headlines [pa...2021-10-251h 08Casual InferenceCasual InferenceSolving Optimization Problems in Healthcare and Disney Theme Parks with Len TestaIn this episode Lucy D'Agostino McGowan and Ellie Murray chat with Len Testa, president of TouringPlans, about solving optimization problems in travel and healthcare. 📦 Lucy's R package with touringplans data Len's slide on model choices: Follow along on Twitter: Len: @LenTesta The American Journal of Epidemiology: @AmJEpi Ellie: @EpiEllie Lucy: @LucyStats 🎶 Our intro/outro music is courtesy of Joseph McDade.2021-10-1157 minCasual InferenceCasual InferenceCausal Inference and Network Science for Public Health with Ashley BuchananIn this episode Lucy D'Agostino McGowan and Ellie Murray chat with Ashley Buchanan about causal inference with a focus on networks. Dr. Buchanan is an assistant professor of Biostatistics in the Department of Pharmacy Practice at the University of Rhode Island. 🔗 Dr. Buchanan's website Follow along on Twitter: The American Journal of Epidemiology: @AmJEpi Ellie: @EpiEllie Lucy: @LucyStats 🎶 Our intro/outro music is courtesy of Joseph McDade.2021-09-2759 minLift Every VoiceLift Every VoiceAn Interview with CEO and Veteran Joseph AndersonCEO and Army Veteran Joseph B. Anderson is interviewed by De’Aundre Barnes on this episode of Lift Every Voice. This podcast is presented by Hearst and Oprah Daily in partnership with Lexus. Podcast Production Credits: Executive Producers Ryan D’Agostino, Mark Jannot of Hearst Media, Inc; Production Team John Gara of Hearst Media; Porsha Williams Gates, Kacia Huynh, and Patrick D. Williams of Porshanality Media, LLC. Voice Overs: Oprah Winfrey of Oprah Daily; Patryce E. Williams of Porshanality Media2021-09-2721 minCasual InferenceCasual InferenceA Series Recap + Coronavirus Rapid Tests DiscussionIn this episode Ellie Murray and Lucy D’Agostino McGowan do a series recap and then discuss sensitivity, specificity, and appropriate messaging in the context of coronavirus rapid tests. 📝 Evaluation of the Abbott BinaxNOW rapid antigen test for SARS-CoV-2 infection in children: Implications for screening in a school setting 📝 NY Times article: One in 5,000 🐦 Kareem Carr's tweet about omitted variable bias in randomized controlled trials 📝 Israeli data: How can efficacy vs. severe disease be strong when 60% of hospitalized are vaccinated? 🦠 A calculator that lets you estimate COVID risk [microcovid] In the (Loc...2021-09-131h 01Yalalt\'s ParadeYalalt's ParadeYalaltiin Parade Radio Show - 2021.06.22 Hosted By Yalalt 1. Michael Calfan & HARBER feat. NISHA - Feelings After Dark2. Róisín Murphy - Shellfish Mademoiselle (Paul Woolford Remix)3. LF System - Paradise Dance (Extended Mix) 4. Maceo Plex & Faithless - Insomnia 2021 (Epic Mix)5. Khukhjim - Toirog (Extended Mix) 6. Purple Disco Machine - PlayBox (Original Mix) 7. Joseph Edmund – Baewatch (Extended Mix) 8. Calvin Harris & Tom Grennan - By Your Side9. Eric Prydz - Every Day (Original Mix) 10. Dynoro & Gigi D'Agostino - In My Mind (Extended Mix) 11. Leftwing : Kody - I Feel It...2021-06-222h 02Russia Goes ClubbingRussia Goes ClubbingEpisode 65601. Nicky Romero & Teamworx ft. Joseph Feinstein - World Through Your Eyes [PROTOCOL] 02. Sendr & Kanallia - Sunflower [ENHANCED PROGRESSIVE] 03. OTIOT & Lovlee - Void [ANJUNABEATS] 04. [CLUBBERS CHOICE] Above & Beyond vs Armin van Buuren - Show Me Love (Sander van Doorn Remix) [ARMIND] 05. Markus Schulz - Sunday Chords (Somna Remix) [COLDHARBOUR] 06. Gareth Emery - Elise [GARUDA] 07. Armin van Buuren feat. Sarah Reeves - Tell Me Why [ARMIND] 08. Andrew Rayel - Silver Lining (Mark Sixma Remix) [ARMADA MUSIC] 09. Will Sparks feat. Colleen D'Agostino - Close [ARMADA MUSIC] 10. Roman Messer feat. Romy Wave - Leave You Now [SUANDA] 11. Ronski Speed feat. Linnea Schossow - Set...2021-05-1459 minDo Facts Matter?Do Facts Matter?04/02/21 Do Facts Matter?With guest host Joseph D'Agostino2021-04-0558 minHotMix Club PodcastHotMix Club PodcastHotMix Club #489Episódio com músicas românticas celebrando o Valentines Day.TRACKLIST:Kim Jay - Love Come DownATB - Could You BelieveSunfreakz & Dawn Joseph - My Love (R3hab Remix)Nicki French - This Love (7th Heaven Club Mix)Cerrone - Give Me Love (Bob Sinclar Remix)S-Sense - Gonna Get Your LoveSunfreakz & Andrea Britton - Counting Down The DaysDj Antoine - DecemberClaudinho & Buchecha - Carrossel de EmoçõesGrenada - First...2021-03-1455 minDo Facts Matter?Do Facts Matter?03/05/21 Do Facts Matter?With Joseph D'Agostino2021-03-0557 minCasual InferenceCasual InferenceOur Michael Jordan EpisodeIn this 23rd episode of Casual Inference Ellie Murray and Lucy D'Agostino McGowan chat about fixed vs random effect, complete a statistics challenge, and talk about DAGs. 🐦 Tweet from @jtc475 about fixed vs random effects terminology 🎲 This is Statistics March Randomness Challenge 📝 Lucy, Kyra, and Ellie's paper "Quantifying Uncertainty in Infectious Disease Mechanistic Models" PeDAGogy Here are the two Bridgerton DAGs we discussed. 1. Tweet submitted by @IGMoore:  2. Tweet submitted by @AlenaSorensen Follow along on Twitter: The American Journal of Epidemiology: @AmJEpi Ellie: @EpiEllie Lucy...2021-03-0238 minDo Facts Matter?Do Facts Matter?02/19/21 Do Facts Matter?With host Robert D'Agostino and his guest Joseph D'Agostino.2021-02-2258 minCasual InferenceCasual InferenceHealth Policy with Julia RaifmanIn this episode Ellie Murray and Lucy D’Agostino McGowan chat with Julia Raifman about health policy, a recent study on unemployment insurance and food insecurity, and anti racism in academia. Dr. Raifman is an assistant professor of Health Law, Policy, and Management at Boston University. Her research focuses on how health and social policies drive population health and health disparities. 📝 Geoffrey Rose's paper Sick Individuals and Sick Populations 📝Julia’s recent paper - Association Between Receipt of Unemployment Insurance and Food Insecurity Among People Who Lost Employment During the COVID-19 Pandemic in the United States...2021-02-081h 05Do Facts Matter?Do Facts Matter?01/29/21 Do Facts Matter?With host Robert D'Agostino and his guest Joseph D'Agostino.2021-02-0155 minCasual InferenceCasual InferenceCelebrating 100 years with a look forwards and back with the D'AgostinosIn this episode Ellie Murray and Lucy D’Agostino McGowan chat with Ralph D’Agostino Sr. and Ralph D’Agostino Jr. about their careers in statistics, looking back at how things have developed and forward at where they see the world of statistics and epidemiology going. We’re excited to kick off the 100th year of the American Journal of Epidemiology with this episode. Ralph D’Agostino Sr. is a professor of Mathematics/Statistics, Biostatistics, and Epidemiology at Boston University. He has been the lead biostatistician for the Framingham Heart Study, a biostatistical consultant to The New England Jo...2021-01-211h 02Casual InferenceCasual InferenceHappy Anniversary to Us!Ellie Murray and Lucy D'Agostino McGowan chat about ecological studies, the new Pfizer vaccine interim analysis, and more! 📈 Vanderbilt University Department of Health Policy's COVID-19 Deaths in Tennessee and Adoption of Mask Requirements (h/t Peter Rebeiro)  📈 The original masks v no masks graph 🗞 Pfizer's press release about the interim analysis for their vaccine trial 📓 Pfizer's vaccine trial protocol PeDAGogy Here is the DAG from our peDAGogy segment: Follow along on Twitter: The American Journal of Epidemiology: @AmJEpi Ellie: @EpiEllie Lucy: @LucyStats 🎶 Our intro/ou...2020-11-1354 minCasual InferenceCasual InferenceWhy Everyone is Excited About Causal Inference These Days with Roger PengEllie Murray and Lucy D'Agostino McGowan chat about communicating uncertainty, how air pollution policy is determined, and whether causal inference is a fad with Dr. Roger Peng from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Follow along on Twitter: The American Journal of Epidemiology: @AmJEpi Ellie: @EpiEllie Lucy: @LucyStats Roger: @rdpeng 🎶 Our intro/outro music is courtesy of Joseph McDade. 👩‍🎨 Our artwork is by Allison Horst.  2020-10-3159 minFabulously KetoFabulously Keto008: Fidel Gonzalez - Fasted long distance cycling Fidel Gonzalez has been living a ketogenic lifestyle for the last 6 years which has improved his quality of life.  Despite having been fairly active most of his life with running and going to the gym, he struggled with weight gain as he aged.  At 40 years old he had his  first hip replacement and was advised to not run due to it being a high impact activity and may affect the lifespan of the hip replacement. After completing his  hip rehabilitation he then took up cycling with a vengeance which helped achieve some weight loss but only to a poi...2020-10-291h 01Casual InferenceCasual InferenceThinking About Schools Reopening From a Causal Perspective with Emily OsterEllie Murray and Lucy D'Agostino McGowan talk about the causal questions linked to schools opening during the COVID-19 pandemic. Then they have Dr. Emily Oster, professor of economics at Brown University, on to discuss her thoughts on and contributions to this area. 📄 Emily's Atlantic Piece Schools aren't super-spreader events 📊 COVID-19 School Response Dashboard Follow along on Twitter: The American Journal of Epidemiology: @AmJEpi Emily: @profemilyoster Ellie: @EpiEllie Lucy: @LucyStats 🎶 Our intro/outro music is courtesy of Joseph McDade. 👩‍🎨 Our artwork is by Allison Horst.2020-10-161h 14Casual InferenceCasual InferenceAn Ode to Generalized Linear ModelsEllie Murray and Lucy D'Agostino McGowan casually discuss linear versus logistic regression, prediction versus inference, generalized linear models, and more! 📄Robin Gomila's paper: "Logistic or linear? Estimating causal effects on experimental treatments on binary outcomes using regression analysis" 🐦 Robin's twitter thread about the paper Follow along on Twitter: The American Journal of Epidemiology: @AmJEpi Ellie: @EpiEllie Lucy: @LucyStats 🎶 Our intro/outro music is courtesy of Joseph McDade. 👩‍🎨 Our artwork is by Allison Horst.2020-10-0245 minCasual InferenceCasual InferenceMethodological Advances in Causal Inference with Betsy OgburnEllie Murray and Lucy D'Agostino McGowan discuss methodological advancement in causal inference with Dr. Elizabeth Ogburn from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. 📄 Wang & Blei's The Blessings of Multiple Causes paper 🦠 COVID-19 Collaboration Platform 📈 COVID-19 Meta-dashboard of dashboards Follow along on Twitter: The American Journal of Epidemiology: @AmJEpi Ellie: @EpiEllie Lucy: @LucyStats Betsy: @BetsyOgburn 🎶 Our intro/outro music is courtesy of Joseph McDade. 👩‍🎨 Our artwork is by Allison Horst.2020-09-181h 14Bulletproof Cashflow: Multifamily & Apartment Investing for Financial FreedomBulletproof Cashflow: Multifamily & Apartment Investing for Financial FreedomNever give up on Financial Freedom, with Joseph GozlanJoseph Gozlan is a Multifamily Investment Specialist and the founder of EBG Acquisition. He leads portfolio acquisitions, capital raising efforts, and deal underwriting as well as asset management services. Joseph is also the author of the book, "The Real Estate College Fund", which helps first-time investors recognize the advantages and risks of investing in real estate, and offers ways to mitigate those risks. In this episode, Joseph will be walking us through on how to win the journey to financial freedom and how to leverage high attention to details and focus on execution to drive for optimized...2020-08-1435 min\"The Crossfader", de Guille Laiz."The Crossfader", de Guille Laiz. Episodio 6. ESPECIAL SAN JUAN, 24 JUNIO 2020Episodio 6 del programa "The Crossfader", de Guille Laiz. PROGEAMA ESPECIAL DE SAN JUAN, con una sesion de 4 horas de música electrónica mezcladas por Guille Laiz, totalmente en directo. TRACKLIST; Robin S - Show Me Love Heinrichs & Hirtenfellner - 35° Julian Jeweil - Air Conditionne FISHER Losing It Jaydee - Plastic Dreams Harvy Valencia - Wurden (Original Mix) Nic Fanciulli;Black Circle - The Breakfast Club CTGP - Africa (Original Extended Version) Alex B;Max Sabatini - Be My Groove (El N'DJ Uja Remix) 1AM - Rock With You (Ministry Of Funk Mix) Stefano Panzera - Till the End (Joseph Man...2020-06-254h 10Casual InferenceCasual InferenceCasual Inference Live from SEREllie Murray and Lucy D'Agostino McGowan are live for Society for Epidemiologic Research (SER) week! Follow along on Twitter: The American Journal of Epidemiology: @AmJEpi Ellie: @EpiEllie Lucy: @LucyStats 🎶 Our intro/outro music is courtesy of Joseph McDade. 👩‍🎨 Our artwork is by Allison Horst.2020-06-2450 minDo Facts Matter?Do Facts Matter?06/19/20 Guest Joseph D'AgostinoWith host Robert D'Agostino and his guest Joseph D'Agostino.2020-06-2258 minBulletproof Cashflow: Multifamily & Apartment Investing for Financial FreedomBulletproof Cashflow: Multifamily & Apartment Investing for Financial FreedomAssess Property Operations to Profit, with Joseph BramanteJoseph Bramante is the CEO of TriArc Real Estate Partners. As real estate syndicators, Joseph and his team combine historic knowledge, due diligence, sourcing, and exit processes to unlock value and maximize investors' profits. He strives to mitigate risk during the holding period through intense oversight and control of the process from beginning to end. In this episode, Joseph explains the importance of in-house management and what to look for in 3rd party property management. Additionally, we dive into how to assess and mitigate risk around the operations of a real estate portfolio.2020-06-0539 minCasual InferenceCasual InferenceCommunity Engagement, Health Disparities, and Measure Development with Melody GoodmanEllie Murray and Lucy D'Agostino McGowan discuss community engagement, health disparities, and measure development with Dr. Melody Goodman from New York University Global School of Public Health. 🐦 Jonathan Jackson's tweet on the importance of measures of dispersion 📄 Goodman's paper Reaching Consensus on Principles of Stakeholder Engagement in Research 📄 Goodman's paper Content validation of a quantitative stakeholder engagement measure 📄 Goodman's paper on Community Research Training Fellows Program Training Community Members in Public Health Research: Development and Implementation of a Community Participatory Research Pilot Project 📄 The Relationship between In-Person Voting, Consolidated Polling Locatio...2020-06-041h 59Casual InferenceCasual InferenceCOVID-19, Masks, and Designing Observational StudiesEllie Murray and Lucy D'Agostino McGowan chat about coronavirus, the evidence we have about masks, and designing observational studies. Follow along on Twitter: The American Journal of Epidemiology: @AmJEpi Ellie: @EpiEllie Lucy: @LucyStats 🎶 Our intro/outro music is courtesy of Joseph McDade. 👩‍🎨 Our artwork is by Allison Horst.2020-05-2235 minCasual InferenceCasual InferenceGetting Bayesian with Frank HarrellEllie Murray and Lucy D'Agostino McGowan discuss Bayesian statistics, model validation, and more, with special guest Dr. Frank Harrell from the Department of Biostatistics at Vanderbilt University. 🤷‍♀️What does it mean to be Bayesian? 🤷‍♀️How can we decide if our models are good? 📈Frank's COVID trial resource hub  📈Betsy Ogburn's COVID trial protocol hub 👨‍🏫Frank's Free Biostatistics in Biomedical Research Course 🐍Lucy's tweetorial on Type 1 error and including nonlinear terms in models Follow along on Twitter: The American Journal of Epidemiology: @AmJEpi Ellie: @EpiEllie Lucy: @LucyStats Frank: @f2harrell 2020-04-2257 minDo Facts Matter?Do Facts Matter?04/17/20 Do Facts Matter?With guest host Joseph D'Agostino2020-04-2057 minCasual InferenceCasual InferenceCoronavirus Conversations 2 | Episode 10Ellie Murray and Lucy D'Agostino McGowan discuss coronavirus a bit more, focusing on mask wearing, data quality, disease modeling, and more! 📈 IHME COVID-19 projections 😷 A quick DIY cloth mask how-to 😷 Ellie's TikTok on safe mask removal 🧪 Lucy's tweetorial on estimating prevalences from testing data 🤷‍♀️ Lucy's model uncertainty tweetorial  Follow along on Twitter: The American Journal of Epidemiology: @AmJEpi Ellie: @EpiEllie Lucy: @LucyStats 🎶 Our intro/outro music is courtesy of Joseph McDade. 👩‍🎨 Our artwork is by Allison Horst.2020-04-0957 minCasual InferenceCasual InferenceCoronavirus ConversationsEllie Murray and Lucy D'Agostino McGowan discuss coronavirus with an added segment discussing current recommendations for people taking ACE inhibitors or ARBS with Andrew South from Wake Forest School of Medicine. 👏Wash your hands to Splash Mountain Medley: 🌟 Ellie's hand washing song lyrics (to be sung twice) Twinkle twinkle little SARS How I wonder where you are Are you on my hands right now? On my face or on my brow? Twinkle twinkle little SARS How I wonder where you are 💃 Ellie on TikTok2020-03-191h 11Do Facts Matter?Do Facts Matter?03/06/20 Guest Joseph D'AgostinoWith host Robert D'Agostino2020-03-0659 minCasual InferenceCasual InferenceCausal inference for data science with Sean TaylorEllie Murray and Lucy D'Agostino McGowan chat with Sean Taylor from Lyft. Here are some links to the content we talk about in this episode: 📝 Sean’s Science paper 📦 Prophet R package 📝 Book on time-varying exposures 📝 Lyft engineering blog 📝 Hormone replacement therapy overview 📝 Analyzing observational HRT data by emulating a trial 📰 Local news AJE Methods Corner  Follow along on Twitter: The American Journal of Epidemiology: @AmJEpi Ellie: @EpiEllie Lucy: @LucyStats Sean: @SeanJTaylor 🎶 Our intro/outro music is courtesy of Joseph McDade. 👩‍🎨 Our artwork2020-02-201h 29Do Facts Matter?Do Facts Matter?02/07/20 Do Facts Matter?With guest host Joseph D'Agostino2020-02-0757 minCasual InferenceCasual InferenceAsking harder causal questions with Whitney RobinsonEllie Murray and Lucy D'Agostino McGowan chat with Whitney Robinson from the Departments of Epidemiology at University of North Carolina Gillings School of Global Public Health Here are some links to the content we talk about in this episode: 📝 Jeffrey Rose article (reprint) 📝 Chandra Ford’s public health praxis paper 📝 Whitney’s paper with Tyler VanderWeele on race as a cause 📝 Miguel Hernan’s paper on well-defined interventions: Does water kill? 📝 NIH funding paper 📻 Acadames podcast 📝 Miguel Hernan’s AJE paper on selection bias without colliders 2020-02-061h 19Casual InferenceCasual InferenceInternal and External Validity with Elizabeth StuartEllie Murray and Lucy D'Agostino McGowan chat with Elizabeth Stuart from the Departments of Mental Health, Biostatistics, and Health Policy and Management at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.  Here are some links to the content we talk about in this episode: 📝 Kern et al paper on Assessing Methods for Generalizing Experimental Impact Estimates to Target Populations 📝 Article by Sherri Rose on Liz Stuart (baby pics!) 🌐 Liz Stuart's website 📰 Local news Naomi Distelkamp won our #EpiCookieChallenge! Naomi plotted flu rates in the US We discussed Alberto Cairo's book...2020-01-231h 38Do Facts Matter?Do Facts Matter?01/17/20 The Much Anticipated Return of Robert D'Agostino and the Do Facts Matter? ShowGive a warm welcome to Robert D'Agostino as he returns after a six year absence. Robert's guest is his son, Joseph D'Agostino.2020-01-1757 minCasual InferenceCasual InferenceScience Communication with Gideon Meyerowitz-KatzEllie Murray and Lucy D'Agostino McGowan chat with Gideon Meyerowitz-Katz, an epidemiologist studying at the University of Wollongong and a science communication writer for the Guardian, Observer, and more! Here are some links to the content we talk about in this episode: 📝 Gideon's post on relative versus absolute risk 🐦 Gideon's twitter account @justsaysrisks 🎙 Everything Hertz Podcast 🎙Gideon's Sensationalist Science Podcast ✍️ Gideon on Medium 📧 Email Gideon for advice on getting started in Sci Comm: gidmk.healthnerd@gmail.com 👩‍🏫 PeDAGogy We discussed a paper recently published in BMJ o...2020-01-091h 23Casual InferenceCasual InferenceQuantitative Bias Analysis with Matt FoxEllie Murray and Lucy D'Agostino McGowan chat with Matt Fox from the Departments of Epidemiology and Global Health at Boston University. Here are some links to the content we talk about in this episode: 📄 Paper discussing a null association between smoking during pregnancy and breast cancer risk 📚 Matt's textbook on quantitative bias analysis 🔗 Bias analysis website: sites.google.com/site/biasanalysis/ 📰 Global news Wang and Blei's The Blessing of Multiple Causes Obgurn, Shpitser, and Tchetgen Tchetgen's Comment D'Amour's Comment In this week's global news segment we mentioned M-bias. Here is an example...2019-12-191h 21Casual InferenceCasual InferenceFairness in Machine Learning with Sherri RoseEllie Murray and Lucy D'Agostino McGowan chat with Sherri Rose from the Department of Health Care Policy at Harvard Medical School. Here are some links to the content we talk about in this episode: 📄 Paper by Anna Zink and Sherri Rose: Fair Regression for Health Care Spending 📄 The Blessing of Multiple Causes 📄  Dissecting racial bias in an algorithm used to manage the health of populations 📚 Sherri's books on targeted learning 🔗 Sherri's website: drsherrirose.org🔗 Data for Black lives: d4bl.org👏 What we're is enjoying this week: baby Yoda 📰 Our local news...2019-12-051h 08Meeting 2016Meeting 2016Educazione libera un bene pubblico.Lunedì 22 agosto 2016 15.00 Sala Neri CONAIPartecipano: 15:48 Anthony Joseph D’Agostino, Associate Director, International Special Projects, Alliance for Catholic Education at the University of Notre Dame, USA; 46:49 Alessandro Mele, Direttore della Fondazione Cometa;1:17:07 Marco Bersanelli, Presidente Fondazione Sacro Cuore.Introduce Andrea Simoncini, Docente di Diritto Costituzionale all’Università degli Studi di Firenze.Il link dell’incontro sul sito del Meeting: https://www.meetingrimini.org/eventi-totale/educazione-libera-un-bene-pubblico/Guarda il video dell'incontro: https://youtu.be/y2ueUfEN0Q0Sito: https://www.meetingrimini.org/ Facebook: http://bit.ly/Facebook_meeting Twitter...2019-12-021h 41Casual InferenceCasual InferenceSocializing about Social Epidemiology with Onyebuchi ArahEllie Murray and Lucy D'Agostino McGowan chat with Onyebuchi Arah from the Department of Epidemiology and UCLA Fielding School of Public Health about Social Epidemiology. Here are some links to the content we talk about in this episode: 📄 Study in Science Advances demonstrating the funding gap in research on the community level  📄 Matt Fox’s E-value study published in the American Journal of Epidemiology 👏 What Lucy is enjoying this week: Normcore tech newsletter 📰 Our local news: American Journal of Epidemiology article on obesity & neighborhoods  Here is the DAG discussed in...2019-11-2257 minCasual InferenceCasual InferenceTalking Target Trials with Miguel HernanEllie Murray and Lucy D'Agostino McGowan try to keep it casual in the first episode of the new Casual Inference podcast. Episode 1 features special guest Miguel Hernan from Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health. Listen to learn how to improve your observational data analysis! Follow along on Twitter: The American Journal of Epidemiology: @AmJEpi Ellie: @EpiEllie Lucy: @LucyStats Miguel: @_MiguelHernan Our intro/outro music is courtesy of Joseph McDade. Here are some links to the content we talk about in this episode!  Causal Inference, What If: https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/m...2019-11-0853 minCasual InferenceCasual InferenceKeeping it casual: the pilotEllie Murray and Lucy D'Agostino McGowan try to keep it casual in this quick teaser to introduce you to the types of things the Casual Inference podcast will include.  Follow along on Twitter: The American Journal of Epidemiology: @AmJEpi Ellie: @EpiEllie Lucy: @LucyStats Our intro/outro music is courtesy of Joseph McDade.2019-11-0108 minMind Pump: Raw Fitness TruthMind Pump: Raw Fitness Truth987: The Ketogenic Diet is Making You FatNow that the ketogenic diet has gone mainstream, an entire industry of supplements, processed foods and gurus has sprung up around it. It has even made sardines popular again! But is the keto diet the best diet for you or are there pitfalls you need to watch out for? In this episode, Sal, Adam and Justin discuss the keto diet, their experience with it, why it may not be for everyone and why it may, in fact, be making a lot of people fat. What is Mind Pump’s “go-to” work out music? (2:08) Why do we crave...2019-03-1451 minChild Care Rockstar RadioChild Care Rockstar RadioMargins, Culture, and Servant Leadership with Tony D’AgostinoEntrepreneur and early learning veteran Tony D’Agostino joins us today to talk about understanding margins and your numbers, his ‘near-death’ experience in the childcare business, how to deal with a crisis, and toxic employees. Tony and Kris also discuss how to develop a culture where everyone on the team is accountable with shared values and the challenges currently in hiring and retention in the child care business field. Tony also discusses the mission behind Inspire! Care 360 and the three-pronged approach in helping leaders manage their people, brand, and purchasing. As a bonus, you’ll also hear about Tony’s rock and...2018-12-1900 minNYU JazzCastNYU JazzCastAgostino CampiFeatured is Agostino Campi, President of the Cam Jazz label.2018-10-1940 minMind Pump: Raw Fitness TruthMind Pump: Raw Fitness Truth867: Ben Greenfield on Anti-Aging, Minimizing Jet Lag, Starting a Supplement Company & MUCH MORE!In this episode Sal, Adam & Justin speak with Ben Greenfield who always has something new and interesting going on. Ben talks about starting his supplement company Kion (getkion.com/mindpump code: mindpump10 for 10% off), the importance of delayed gratification,  science and the Bible, the newest science in anti-aging and longevity and more. How we find a little bit of science and abuse the hell out of it. The ways we used to concentrate things to be able to consume. (4:15) The science of CBD and its benefits. (9:40) Would Ben say he has a HIGH tolerance to stimulants? (14:30) Interesting facts o...2018-09-272h 25Science VsScience VsKetogenic Diet... Is Fat Good For You?People who love the ketogenic diet swear it boosts their brainpower, melts their fat, and makes them better athletes. Is it true? To find out, we go keto. And, we talk to some scientists: neuroscientist Dom D’Agostino, medical researcher Eric Verdin, and nutritionist Louise Bourke. Also, Wendy’s mum drops in.Check out our full transcript here: http://bit.ly/355sUF7 Selected readings:This history of the ketogenic dietA pretty comprehensive reviewEric’s exploration of keto on the memories of miceLouise’s paper on keto and sportsThis episode has been produced by senio...2018-04-2734 min