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Home Blog Got to play a very small part in Tyler's super cool Epidemics paper about mobility network properties and infectious disease dynamics in megacities

  Got to play a very small part in Tyler’s super cool Epidemics paper about mobility network properties and infectious disease dynamics in megacities

February 26, 2021

About Mathew Kiang

I’m an Instructor in the Department of Epidemiology and Population Health at Stanford University and a Fellow at the Harvard FXB Center for Health and Human Rights. My work lies in the intersection of computational social science and social epidemiology, with a focus on health inequities. Some of my current projects include reducing racial/ethnic inequities in the treatment of opioid use disorder, minimizing the impact of climate-related disasters on medically-vulnerable populations, and quantifying structural and socioeconomic vulnerability to COVID-19 to help inform local, equitable response.

This website is just a place for me to collect my under-developed thoughts, snippets of code, and random ideas in a completely un-publishable format. See my About page for more information.