Government

We have strong government partnerships both in the US and internationally. These include the US Food and Drug Administration, Department of Health and Human Services, and Department of Homeland Security, to name a few. Either by co-developing next generation public health surveillance platforms or providing real-time data to integrate into Agencies' existing tools, we strive to bring our newest gadgets and tech to the government space where they can have far-reaching population level impact.

Related Press & Publications

October 13, 2016

Measuring patient-perceived quality of care in US hospitals using Twitter

Jared B. Hawkins, John S. Brownstein, Gaurav Tuli, Tessa Runels, Katherine Broecker, Elaine O. Nsoesie, David J. McIver, Ronen Rozenblum, Adam Wright, Florence T. Bourgeois, Felix Greaves
Source: BMJ Quality & Safety
October 11, 2016

Harnessing the Web to Track the Next Outbreak

Aranka Anema, Carly R. Winokur, Chi Bahk, Sumiko Mekaru, Nicholas Preston, John S. Brownstein
Source: American Scientist
September 26, 2016

Evaluating the performance of infectious disease forecasts: A comparison of climate-driven and seasonal dengue forecasts for Mexico

Michael A. Johansson, Nicholas G. Reich, Aditi Hota, John S. Brownstein, Mauricio Santillana
Source: Scientific Reports
September 19, 2016

Global Capacity for Emerging Infectious Disease Detection, 1996–2014

Sheryl A. Kluberg, Sumiko R. Mekaru, David J. McIver, Lawrence C. Madoff, Adam W. Crawley, Mark S. Smolinski, John S. Brownstein
Source: CDC Emerging Infectious Diseases