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  • National and local influenz... National and local influenza surveillance through Twitter: an analysis of the 2012-2013 influenza epidemic
    Broniatowski, David A; Paul, Michael J; Dredze, Mark PloS one, 12/2013, Volume: 8, Issue: 12
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    Social media have been proposed as a data source for influenza surveillance because they have the potential to offer real-time access to millions of short, geographically localized messages ...
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  • Weaponized Health Communica... Weaponized Health Communication: Twitter Bots and Russian Trolls Amplify the Vaccine Debate
    Broniatowski, David A; Jamison, Amelia M; Qi, SiHua ... American journal of public health (1971), 10/2018, Volume: 108, Issue: 10
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    To understand how Twitter bots and trolls ("bots") promote online health content. We compared bots' to average users' rates of vaccine-relevant messages, which we collected online from July 2014 ...
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  • Twitter social mobility dat... Twitter social mobility data reveal demographic variations in social distancing practices during the COVID-19 pandemic
    Xu, Paiheng; Broniatowski, David A; Dredze, Mark Scientific reports, 01/2024, Volume: 14, Issue: 1
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    The COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated the importance of social distancing practices to stem the spread of the virus. However, compliance with public health guidelines was mixed. Understanding what ...
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  • Twitter and Facebook posts ... Twitter and Facebook posts about COVID-19 are less likely to spread misinformation compared to other health topics
    Broniatowski, David A; Kerchner, Daniel; Farooq, Fouzia ... PloS one, 01/2022, Volume: 17, Issue: 1
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    The COVID-19 pandemic brought widespread attention to an "infodemic" of potential health misinformation. This claim has not been assessed based on evidence. We evaluated if health misinformation ...
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  • Decoupling of the minority ... Decoupling of the minority PhD talent pool and assistant professor hiring in medical school basic science departments in the US
    Gibbs, Kenneth D; Basson, Jacob; Xierali, Imam M ... eLife, 11/2016, Volume: 5
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    Faculty diversity is a longstanding challenge in the US. However, we lack a quantitative and systemic understanding of how the career transitions into assistant professor positions of PhD scientists ...
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  • Inductive detection of infl... Inductive detection of influence operations via graph learning
    Gabriel, Nicholas A; Broniatowski, David A; Johnson, Neil F Scientific reports, 12/2023, Volume: 13, Issue: 1
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    Influence operations are large-scale efforts to manipulate public opinion. The rapid detection and disruption of these operations is critical for healthy public discourse. Emergent AI technologies ...
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  • First Germanium-Based Const... First Germanium-Based Constraints on Sub-MeV Dark Matter with the EDELWEISS Experiment
    Arnaud, Q.; Armengaud, E.; Augier, C. ... Physical review letters, 10/2020, Volume: 125, Issue: 14
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    We present the first Ge-based constraints on sub-MeV /c2 dark matter (DM) particles interacting with electrons using a 33.4 g Ge cryogenic detector with a 0.53 electron-hole pair (rms) resolution, ...
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  • Measuring the monetization ... Measuring the monetization strategies of websites with application to pro- and anti-vaccine communities
    Broniatowski, David A; Greene, Kevin T; Pisharody, Nilima ... Scientific reports, 09/2023, Volume: 13, Issue: 1
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    Abstract Anti-vaccine content and other kinds of misinformation are hypothesized to be more heavily monetized than other kinds of online content. We test this hypothesis by applying several novel and ...
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  • Intervalley Scattering of H... Intervalley Scattering of Hot Electrons in Germanium at Millikelvin Temperatures
    Broniatowski, A. Journal of low temperature physics, 2014/9, Volume: 176, Issue: 5-6
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    A method is presented to determine the field dependence of the intervalley scattering rate for hot electrons in germanium, based on an analysis of electron straggle in a detector crystal fitted with ...
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