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Heidi Larson - tracking public concerns about vaccines
Dr Heidi Larson talks about her research into tracking public concerns about vaccines.
This is an extended interview from the May 2013 podcast
Heidi Larson - Ebola vaccine trials in Sierra Leone
Heidi Larson tells us about the School's involvement in trials for a potential new Ebola vaccine. She also tells us about her time in Sierra Leone, and School projects to overcome the stigma of Ebola and suspicions of vaccines
Teaching/Primary Duties Achievement & Contribution: Heidi Larson
Heidi Larson receives her ACA in Teaching from Dr. William Perry.https://thekeep.eiu.edu/aca_2014/1014/thumbnail.jp
Figments of Imagination v. 15 (2007: Spring): 30
Journal entry by Heidi Larson; poem "Beneath the Stairs" by Hannah Gietze
2017 - Heidi Larson
Dr. Heidi Larson (Counseling and Student Development) has been awarded the 2017 Luis Clay Mendez Distinguished Service Award. Dr. Larson\u27s record of service is exemplary in regards to her work at EIU and in the surrounding community. She demonstrates professionalism and innovation when working with students, educating them on how to become better counselors, but leaders within their own communities. Dr. Larson has worked to assist students with internships and practicum experience, in addition to serving on multiple committees within her department. Most notably, her involvement in the Mattoon High School Mentoring Program (B.I.O.N.I.C. - Believe It Or Not I Care) clearly demonstrates her desire to help others, and to provide service to the community itself.https://thekeep.eiu.edu/mendez_award/1001/thumbnail.jp
The New Decade Of Vaccines: Avoiding Public Distrust - 1 July 2011
“Public trust and public confidence in vaccines are vital to keeping immunisation rates up and keeping the value of vaccines real,” according to Heidi Larson of the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine who took part in: “The New Decade of Vaccines” a scientific meeting reflecting a series of articles about vaccination in The Lancet medical journal. She explains the importance of addressing public confidence issues to Sarah Maxwell
January 2015 - Ebola vaccine, care homes, and the impact of chance
Heidi Larson returns from Sierra Leone to discuss a new Ebola vaccine. Martin Mckee discusses research that shows hospital patients from care homes are dehydrated and at greater risk. Jen Rogers takes to the stage for some statistical comedy. Do we underestimate chance when looking for causality
LSHTM - May 2013 podcast - Measles, vaccine concerns, and mosquito manipulation
The May 2013 podcast from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. Featuring Anne Mills, John Edmunds, Sebastian Funk, Heidi Larson, and James Logan.
Look out for extended video interviews on the School website
Replication Data for 'Endogenous & Dangerous'
This study analyzed the relations of cases that judges cited in their judicial opinions to the cases that lawyers had cited in their persuasive memoranda to the courts in advance of the judicial opinions, considering how frequently and under what circumstances the judges cited cases that the lawyers had not. The findings appear in the journal article "Endogenous and Dangerous," in volume 22 of Nevada Law Journal, forthcoming 2022. This dataset supplements the dataset the author used for a previous article. Replication of the present study would require use both of the previous dataset and this supplementary one. See Brian N. Larson, Precedent as Rational Persuasion, 25 Legal Writing: The Journal of the Legal Writing Institute 135–212 (2021); Larson, Brian, 2020, "Coding guide & replication data for 'Precedent as Rational Persuasion'", https://doi.org/10.18738/T8/SXNR02, Texas Data Repository, V1
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