2025 Public Data for Public Health: Applications to NYC

March 24
1-2pm
Online

Hosted by the Department of Biostatistics

Hear student presentations for NYC Open Data Week! Students will present their research on the public health issues that affect the complex city of New York! Talks will include:

  • A Quasi-Experimental Study of New York City’s Sodium Warning Regulation and Hypertension Prevalence, 2005-2020 (Nathaniel Maxey)
  • Relationship between Cycling and the Prevalence of Hypertension among Adults in New York City (Zhiyuan Ning)
  • Analyzing potential differences from inpatient and outpatient satisfaction among sexual orientation and gender minority (SGM) oncology patients between 2021-2023 in a large single-center, research-oriented, urban cancer center of the United States Northeast (Annie Qiu)
  • Timing of Noncardiac Surgery and Perioperative Major Adverse Events After Cardiovascular Interventions (Angel Singh)

Click here to read the abstracts for all the talks.