Month: December 2022

Data-driven identification of post-acute SARS-CoV-2 infection subphenotypes

Hao Zhang, Chengxi Zang, Zhenxing Xu, Yongkang Zhang, Jie Xu, Jiang Bian, Dmitry Morozyuk, Dhruv Khullar, Yiye Zhang, Anna S. Nordvig, Edward J. Schenck, Elizabeth A. Shenkman, Russell L. Rothman, Jason P. Block, Kristin Lyman, Mark G. Weiner, Thomas W. Carton, Fei Wang & Rainu Kaushal 

Nature Medicine (2022)

The post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC) refers to a broad spectrum of symptoms and signs that are persistent, exacerbated or newly incident in the period after acute SARS-CoV-2 infection. Most studies have examined these conditions individually without providing evidence on co-occurring conditions. In this study, we leveraged the electronic health record data of two large cohorts, INSIGHT and OneFlorida+, from the national Patient-Centered Clinical Research Network. We created a development cohort from INSIGHT and a validation cohort from OneFlorida+ including 20,881 and 13,724 patients, respectively, who were SARS-CoV-2 infected, and we investigated their newly incident diagnoses 30–180 days after a documented SARS-CoV-2 infection. Through machine learning analysis of over 137 symptoms and conditions, we identified four reproducible PASC subphenotypes, dominated by cardiac and renal (including 33.75% and 25.43% of the patients in the development and validation cohorts); respiratory, sleep and anxiety (32.75% and 38.48%); musculoskeletal and nervous system (23.37% and 23.35%); and digestive and respiratory system (10.14% and 12.74%) sequelae. These subphenotypes were associated with distinct patient demographics, underlying conditions before SARS-CoV-2 infection and acute infection phase severity. Our study provides insights into the heterogeneity of PASC and may inform stratified decision-making in the management of PASC conditions.

Read the full article at: www.nature.com

The Oxford Summer School in Economic Networks

The dates for the 2023 school are June 26-30. 

The Oxford Summer School in Economic Networks seeks to create a stimulating and friendly environment to bring students from varied disciplines together to learn about theories, techniques, quantitative methods, applications and impacts of network theory within economics. 

We are excited to host world leading academics, scientists, and global policy makers to guide lectures, engage with students and host workshops on topics relating to network theory and economics. These will include topics of social networks, games and learning, financial networks, economic complexity, urban systems and innovation. 

We are looking forward to welcoming a large number of world leading experts pushing the global knowledge frontier across economic networks and complexity science. Confirmed speakers for 2023 include keynote Cesar Hidalgo (University of Toulouse), Renaud Lambiotte (University of Oxford), Josh Becker (University College London), Mohsen Mosleh (University of Exeter), Marya Bazzi (University of Warwick), Balázs Lengyel (Hungarian Academy of Sciences), Riccardo Di Clemente (University of Exeter), Rama Cont (University of Oxford), Andrea Baronchelli (City University of London) and Tiziana di Matteo (King’s College London). More speakers will be announced soon. 

The Oxford Summer School in Economic Networks is hosted by the Mathematical Institute and the Institute for New Economic Thinking at the Oxford Martin School. 

The school is in person only. No lectures will be streamed. Lectures and tutorials will be held in the Department of Statistics (24-29 St Giles’, Oxford OX1 3LB) and the Oxford Martin School (34 Broad St, Oxford OX1 3BD).

Read the full article at: www.maths.ox.ac.uk

24 Hour Human Reference Atlas Event

Over the course of 24 hours, scholars and practitioners from around the globe will present and discuss their work in a fun and accessible style. We will feature behind-the-scenes videos, demonstrate valuable tools and methodologies, and have fun exploring the human body “landscape” across scale!

We hope the event will help kickoff the holiday season, create ever more excitement for the power and value of science, share the pleasures of scientific discovery, and give good energy to all on this planet who have been affected by the ongoing pandemic.

More at: humanatlas.io

NECSI: Executive Program, Winter 2023

Certificate program preparing entrepreneurs, leaders, innovators, changemakers to anticipate, analyze and respond strategically to business problems in today’s world
The only constant in today’s world is change: change that constantly becomes more unpredictable, striking and rapid. Because of the increasing complexity of current business problems and their effects, traditional decision-making and strategy falls short.

Complex Systems Science (CSS) holds the key to success with a revolutionary framework to understand and react optimally to highly-dynamic scenarios. In two intense but enlightening days, obtain the only offered executive-focused introduction to CSS from NECSI, the leading research organization in the field.

When the unexpected occurs, you will be glad that you have Complex Systems Science and NECSI in your toolbox.

More at: necsi-exec.org

NERCCS 2023: Sixth Northeast Regional Conference on Complex Systems. MARCH 22 – 24, 2023 Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY

NERCCS 2023: The Sixth Northeast Regional Conference on Complex Systems will follow the success of the previous NERCCS conferences to promote the emerging venue of interdisciplinary scholarly exchange for complex systems researchers in the Northeast U.S. region (and beyond) to share their research outcomes through presentations and online publications, network with their peers, and promote interdisciplinary collaboration and the growth of the research community.

NERCCS will particularly focus on facilitating the professional growth of early career faculty, postdocs, and students in the region who will likely play a leading role in the field of complex systems science and engineering in the coming years.

The 2023 conference will be held as an in-person at Clarkson University in Potsdam, NY.

More at: nerccs2023.github.io