SERious EPI

By Sue Bevan - Society for Epidemiologic Research

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Episodes: 49

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SERious EPI is a podcast hosted by Hailey Banack and Matt Fox where leading epidemiology researchers are interviewed on cutting edge and novel methods. Interviews focus on why these methods are so important, what problems they solve, and how they are currently being used.

Episode Date
S3E12: Start with the questions that are easy to answer and then move on to the more challenging questions
Jan 30, 2024
S3E11: You say tomato, I say tom-ah-to: a (somewhat) head-spinning discussion about interaction analyses
Jan 15, 2024
S3E10: Time-varying everything everywhere all at once
Jan 09, 2024
S3E9: Feedback loops? Feedback spirals? Disentangling what we know about time-varying exposures.
Oct 31, 2023
S3E8: Maybe censoring is the least of your worries?
Sep 30, 2023
S3E7: Are time to event analyses the Space Mountain of epidemiology?
Aug 31, 2023
S3E6: Stratification with Rich MacLehose: Should you have Bert or Ernie pick you up from surgery?
Jul 30, 2023
S3E5: Should I memorize the Mantel Haenszel formula?
Jun 30, 2023
S3E4. Selecting people or selecting data: exploring different aspects of selection bias
May 30, 2023
S3E3. How do we deal with the people who never made it into our study?
May 02, 2023
S3E2: Should we try to ensure misclassification is non-differential? Discussing measurement error with Dr. Patrick Bradshaw
Mar 30, 2023
S3E1: Are we measuring what we think we’re measuring?
Mar 15, 2023
S2E16: There’s a 95% probability you’ll enjoy learning about sample size and precision with Dr. Jon Huang
Dec 15, 2022
S2E15: As random as it gets
Oct 31, 2022
S2E14: Confounding will never go away – with Maya Mathur
Aug 27, 2022
S2E13: Confounding: Ten thousand arrows going into a bunch of squiggly things
Aug 22, 2022
S2E12: How great are case-control studies with Ellie Matthay
Jul 05, 2022
S2E11: Case Control Studies
Jun 06, 2022
S2E10: The Return of the Cohort Studies
Apr 18, 2022
S2E9: The Cohort Studies Brouhaha
Mar 27, 2022
S2E8: Measures of Effect with Katie Lesko
Feb 25, 2022
S2E7: The donut episode: Measures of association
Jan 31, 2022
S2E6: Chapter 4 – The building blocks of epi with Dr. Liz Stuart
Jan 19, 2022
S2E5: Chapter 4 – The great open vs closed population debate
Jan 06, 2022
S2E4: More on causal inference with Dr. Jay Kaufman
Dec 02, 2021
S2E3. More on causal inference and scientific reasoning
Oct 28, 2021
S2E2: A discussion on causal inference and scientific reasoning
Sep 29, 2021
S2E1: Modern Epidemiology: An interview with Dr. Kenneth Rothman
Sep 07, 2021
1.20 Season 1 Finale: Will we ever have to stop wearing sweatpants to work? Lessons from a year of pandemic podcasting.
May 01, 2021
1.19 SERious Epi Journal Club – BNT162b2 mRNA Covid-19 Vaccine in a Nationwide Mass Vaccination Setting
Apr 15, 2021
1.18 Lifecourse epidemiology: a melting pot of bias?
Apr 01, 2021
1.17 Do external validity and transportability confuse the daylights out of you?
Mar 15, 2021
1.16 Finding the Perfect Match Requires Common Support: Matching with Dr. Anusha Vable
Mar 01, 2021
1.15 The pool is big enough for all of us: Representativeness with Dr. Jonathan Jackson
Feb 15, 2021
1.14. It’s always a competition: Competing Risks with Dr. Bryan Lau
Feb 01, 2021
1.13. It’s all about the instruments: with Sonja Swanson
Jan 15, 2021
1.12. Epidemiology podcast crossover
Jan 01, 2021
1.11. The need for theory in epidemiology – with Dr. Nancy Krieger
Dec 14, 2020
1.10. Quasi-experimental Studies – A Love Story: With Tarik Benmarhnia
Dec 01, 2020
1.9. When Epidemiologists and Variables Collide: with Elizabeth Rose Mayeda
Nov 15, 2020
1.8. The Discipline Olympics: Epidemiology vs. Public Health with Dr. Laura Rosella
Nov 01, 2020
1.7. The Bread and Butter of Bayes with Ghassan Hamra
Oct 15, 2020
1.6. Questioning the Questions with Maria Glymour
Oct 01, 2020
1.5. Putting the Social Back in Social Epidemiology with Dr. Whitney Robinson
Sep 15, 2020
1.4. Statisticalize your intervention soup: A journal club episode discussing Hernan and Taubman’s “Does obesity shorten life?”
Sep 01, 2020
1.3. The Countercultural Counterfactual Episode with Dr. Daniel Westreich
Aug 17, 2020
Bonus Episode 1.2.5: “Making Causal Inference More Social and (Social) Epidemiology More Causal” with Dr. Onyebuchi Arah and Dr. John W. Jackson
Aug 03, 2020
1.2. The Time is Not on Your Side Episode with Dr. Ellie Murray
Jul 15, 2020
1.1. SERious EPI – Introduction
Jun 26, 2020