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"Sign up for the future" is a science communication podcast series for the youth. In this podcast series, we bring to light the many career options, practical applications, and trending issues in data science. Our episodes feature data science professionals working in research and diagnostics, with a focus on the COVID-19 pandemic.
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In the episode, “Getting Better with Data”, we are joined by Xuedi Li, a data analyst in the Child Health Evaluative Sciences Program at The Hospital for Sick Children. She will be discussing her research with TARGet Kids, the largest primary care research network for children in Canada, which aims to help assess the impact of COVID-19 on Canadian children’s physical and mental health. We will also hear Xuedi speak about her experience as an epidemiologist and her advice for aspiring data analysts in this field.
Xuedi Li is a data analyst in the Child Health Evaluative Sciences Program at The Hospital for Sick Children, with a background in pediatric epidemiology. She works with a group called TARGet Kids, the largest primary care research network for children in Canada. She is passionate about improving the health of Canadian children through the prevention of chronic disease and obesity in early childhood. Xuedi’s current research focuses on helping to assess the impact of COVID-19 on Canadian children’s physical and mental health.
In the episode, “Getting Better with Data”, we are joined by Xuedi Li, a data analyst in the Child Health Evaluative Sciences Program at The Hospital for Sick Children. She will be discussing her research with TARGet Kids, the largest primary care research network for children in Canada, which aims to help assess the impact of COVID-19 on Canadian children’s physical and mental health. We will also hear Xuedi speak about her experience as an epidemiologist and her advice for aspiring data analysts in this field.
Xuedi Li is a data analyst in the Child Health Evaluative Sciences Program at The Hospital for Sick Children, with a background in pediatric epidemiology. She works with a group called TARGet Kids, the largest primary care research network for children in Canada. She is passionate about improving the health of Canadian children through the prevention of chronic disease and obesity in early childhood. Xuedi’s current research focuses on helping to assess the impact of COVID-19 on Canadian children’s physical and mental health.
In our fourth episode, we are joined by Curtis Kim. Curtis is a graduate of British Columbia’s Institute of Technology from the Computer Science Technology Program and holds a Bachelor's Degree in Engineering from South Korea. Nowadays, he works for a Vancouver software company as a Computer Software Engineer carrying out full-stack responsibilities.
At the start of the pandemic, Curtis created several web applications to track COVID-19 data and provide the public with detailed information about the cases, particularly within Canada and the United States. Initially, he dedicated 48 hours straight developing the platform from scratch and many countless hours since to source ways for people to have a greater awareness of this worldwide health issue. In the last nine months, with a lot of media coverage in Canada and Korea, his site has provided valuable, up-to-date information to millions of viewers.
For our listeners, definitely check out his web site, which can be found at www.covid-19canada.com.
In our fourth episode, we are joined by Curtis Kim. Curtis is a graduate of British Columbia’s Institute of Technology from the Computer Science Technology Program and holds a Bachelor's Degree in Engineering from South Korea. Nowadays, he works for a Vancouver software company as a Computer Software Engineer carrying out full-stack responsibilities.
At the start of the pandemic, Curtis created several web applications to track COVID-19 data and provide the public with detailed information about the cases, particularly within Canada and the United States. Initially, he dedicated 48 hours straight developing the platform from scratch and many countless hours since to source ways for people to have a greater awareness of this worldwide health issue. In the last nine months, with a lot of media coverage in Canada and Korea, his site has provided valuable, up-to-date information to millions of viewers.
For our listeners, definitely check out his web site, which can be found at www.covid-19canada.com.
In the third episode, we are joined by Shrey Jain, an engineering science student from the University of Toronto, and the founder of FLATTEN, a COVID-19 syndromic surveillance tool. He will be discussing what FLATTEN is, the importance of data science in public health, and the skills you need to become a data scientist.
Shrey Jain is an Engineering Science student from the University of Toronto, He is the founder and president of FLATTEN -- an international not-for-profit focused on facilitating data-driven solutions, to support communities’ fight against COVID-19. Shrey works in the Machine Learning for Health Research Group, at the Vector Institute of Technology, as well as competes for age group Team Canada Triathlon.
In this episode, we are joined by Shrey Jain, an engineering science student from the University of Toronto, and the founder of FLATTEN, a COVID-19 syndromic surveillance tool. He will be discussing what FLATTEN is, the importance of data science in public health, and the skills you need to become a data scientist.
How do I train to become an epidemiologist? Why is data science important? How does data science and epidemiology help in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic?
Learn more about this field by listening to Dr. Raywat Deonandan-epidemiologist, science communicator, and associate professor from University of Ottawa.
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In the upcoming episode on Dec 22, we will be joined by Dr. Raywat Deonandan, epidemiologist, science communicator and associate professor from University of Ottawa
He will be discussing what an epidemiologist does, what skills are needed to succeed in this field and how epidemiologists use data science.
In today's episode, we are joined by Dr. Pascal Tyrrell-Data scientist, Director of data science with the Department of Medical Imaging and Associate professor with the Institute of Medical Science and the Department of Statistical Sciences at the University of Toronto. He will be discussing what is data science and what does a data scientist do? How do you train to become one and what skills do you need to be successful? You can find all of the information about this episode "Decoding Data Science" at http://www.careersinfinite.com/sign-up-for-the-future/episode-1/decoding-data-science or https://linktr.ee/careersinfinite --- Subscribe to our show to get the latest episode every week. If you like what you’ve been hearing on this podcast, leave us a comment tell us what you love about this episode!
What does a data scientist do? How do you train to become a data scientist? What skills do you need to be a successful data scientist? Listen to Dr. Pascal Tyrrell decoding data science for you!











