
Events

Fall 2023 MAPPING@Brown Data Collection
Study participants are asked to enable Bluetooth and Wi-Fi scanning by opening and activating the app on their smartphone whenever they are at 121 S Main St during this period.
Learn more about the Fall 2023 MAPPING@Brown Study here.

MAPPING@Brown Q&A Session #2
Interested in learning more about the Mobility Analysis for Pandemic Prevention Strategies (MAPPS) project? Have questions about whether participating in the MAPPING@Brown study is right for you? Wondering what all those beacons around the School of Public Health are for?
All Brown community members are invited to meet key members of the MAPPING@Brown study team and ask questions about our work. This session will be led by PI Julia Netter.

MAPPING@Brown Q&A Session #1
Interested in learning more about the Mobility Analysis for Pandemic Prevention Strategies (MAPPS) project? Have questions about whether participating in the MAPPING@Brown study is right for you? Wondering what all those beacons around the School of Public Health are for?
All Brown community members are invited to meet key members of the MAPPING@Brown study team and ask questions about our work. This session will be led by PI Julia Netter.

MAPPING@Brown Volunteer Training
MAPPS volunteers old and new, join us in person or on Zoom for a one-hour training session led by PIs Mark Lurie and Julia Netter. Once you’ve registered, you will receive a Google Calendar invitation with event details.


Data-Driven Approaches to Prevent the Next Pandemic Distinguished Speaker: Mark Lurie, Brown University
[hybrid event] Hariri Institute Distinguished Speaker Series


Privacy and Ethics in Pandemic Data Collection and Processing
[workshop] “Privacy and Ethics in Pandemic Data Collection and Processing” was a workshop co-hosted by the Center for Mobility Analysis for Pandemic Prevention Strategies (MAPPS) and the Institute for Computational and Experimental Research in Mathematics (ICERM)

Mobility Analysis for Pandemic Prevention Strategies (MAPPS): Using mobility and social network data to predict and prevent future pandemics
In this talk, Dr. Mark Lurie discussed their newly funded NSF Center, MAPPS, aimed at predicting and preventing future pandemics.