Dear U-M Colleague,
A seminar, Using Digital Records to Model Geographic Mobility and its Epidemiological Consequences, will be presented by Emilio Zagheni, assistant professor of Sociology, City University of New York, on March 26, at U-M's School of Public Health, room 1690, from 4:00-5:30 pm.
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About Emilio Zagheni:
With undergraduate degrees in statistics, economics and social sciences, Emilio Zagheni has masters degrees from University of California, Berkeley in statistics and demography, where he also received his PhD.
Prior to his academic appointment at CUNY, Dr. Zagheni was a research scientist at Germany's Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research. He has completed short term visits at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Austria; Yahoo! Research Labs, Barcelona, Spain; and Dondena Centre for Research on Social Dynamics, Bocconi University, Milan, Italy.
Dr. Zagheni's research focuses on: Mathematical and Computational Demography, Intergenerational Ties, Population and Environment, Interaction of Population Dynamics and Infectious Diseases. He is P.I. on an NIH National Institute on Aging Research R03 Grant, "Consequences of Demographic Change on Caregiving and other Time Transfers", (Grant No. 1R03AG045385-01) and is co-author of the forthcoming book, A Comparative Analysis of European Time Transfers between Generations and Genders.
Selected publications:
Kluge, Fanny A., Emilio Zagheni, Elke Loichinger, and Tobias Vogt. The advantages of demographic change after the wave: Fewer and older, but healthier, greener, and more productive? No. WP-2014-003. Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Rostock, Germany, 2014.
Schmertmann C., Zagheni E., Goldstein J. and Myrskyla M. forthcoming. Bayesian Forecasting of Cohort Fertility. Journal of the American Statistical Association.
Zagheni E. and Zannella M. 2013. The Life Cycle Dimension of Time Transfers in Europe. Demographic Research 29(35):937-948.
State B., Weber I. and Zagheni E. 2013. Studying Inter-National Mobility through IP Geolocation. Proceedings of ACM Web Search and Data Mining 2013.
Zagheni E. and Weber I. 2012. You are where you E-mail: Using E-mail Data to Estimate International Migration Rates. Proceedings of ACM Web Science 2012, Association for Computing Machinery press. Page 2 of 8.
Zagheni E. 2011. The Impact of the HIV/AIDS Epidemic on Kinship Resources for Orphans in Zimbabwe. Population and Development Review 37(4):761-783.
Melegaro A., Jit M., Gay N., Zagheni E. and Edmunds W.J. 2011. What Types of Contacts are Important for the Spread of Infections? Using Contact Survey Data to Explore European Mixing Patterns. Epidemics 3(3):143-151.
Zagheni E. 2011. The Leverage of Demographic Dynamics on Carbon Dioxide Emissions. Does Age Structure Matter? Demography 48(1):371-399.
Van Hoek A.J., Melegaro A., Zagheni E., Edmunds W.J. and Gay N. 2011. Modelling the Impact of a Combined Varicella and Zoster Vaccination Programme on the Epidemiology of Varicella Zoster Virus in England. Vaccine 29:2411-2420.
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Thank you.
~Meredith
Meredith McGehee
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