Professor Adam G. Dunn

Professor of Biomedical Informatics
The University of Sydney

Network science conference in June – NetSci 2011, Budapest

NetSci2011 is a network science conference to be held in Budapest June 6th to 10th. It actually includes a series of workshops and classes as well as a full conference. It is nearly a complete list of the “who’s who” in network science. In fact, several of the invited guests and teachers have written the books that line my bookshelf (at home, not in the office). I’m really looking forward to this one – hopefully I don’t miss the submission/registration deadlines while mucking around with old work.

  • On the value of deplatforming, and seeing online misinformation as an opportunity to counter misinformed beliefs in front of a key audience
  • Do Twitter bots spread vaccine misinformation?
  • trial2rev: seeing the forest for the trees in the systematic review ecosystem
  • How articles from financially conflicted authors are amplified, why it matters, and how to fix it.
  • Thinking outside the cylinder: on the use of clinical trial registries in evidence synthesis communities
  • Differences in exposure to negative news media are associated with lower levels of HPV vaccine coverage