A Smattering of Web-accessible Videos

Occasionally a talk or interview is recorded and posted online.

To contact us about these or related topics, please call or email:

Nina H. Fefferman, PhD
781-710-5025
nina .h. fefferman AT gmail.com

Here are a few links to some of the recorded talks or interviews with members of our lab (mostly the PI Fefferman) available on the web.

Talks

Talk to the League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge, TN: The Effects of COVID-19: Lessons from Ecology and Evolution
NIMBioS Webinar: The role of applied math in real-time pandemic response: How basic disease models work
DIMACS 30th Anniversary: When to Turn to Biology for Inspiration in Systems Design
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine: Mathematical Frontiers: Social and Biological Networks
NIMBioS Animal Social Networks Investigative Workshop: N-tangle: A network comparison method
National Academy of Sciences, Sackler Colloquium: The Invasion Ecology of Diseases in a Human Environment
Game Developer's Conference (GDC) 2011: How an Outbreak in WoW is Helping Epidemiologists Create Better Disease Models
TEDx Midatlantic 2010: Social Behavior and Epidemics: Lessons from Natural, Theoretical, and Virtual Worlds
Institute for Mathematical Sciences Public Lecture: Real People, Virtual Worlds: Watching a Plague Unfold

Interviews

Here We Are with Shane Mauss (podcast; second appearance): Siding with Science, Nina Fefferman
Slate.com's The Gist with Mike Pesca (podcast; part 1): Forecasting Federal Inaction, Nina Fefferman
Slate.com's The Gist with Mike Pesca (podcast; part 2): Sweden’s Global Failure, Nina Fefferman
You Made It Weird with Pete Holmes (podcast): Nina Fefferman
Here We Are with Shane Mauss (podcast): Math + Virus + Us, Nina Fefferman
Girls Talk Math: Nina Fefferman
Slate.com's The Gist with Mike Pesca (podcast): What Is R-Nought, and How Is It Helping to Fight Ebola?, Nina Fefferman
Rutgers Office for the Promotion of Women in Science: On Having a Double Skill Set
Rutgers Office for the Promotion of Women in Science: A Balancing Act
Rutgers Office for the Promotion of Women in Science: Growth