An easy-to-use PWA to monitor the user's wellness and learn about COVID-19.
-
Updated
Jan 6, 2023 - JavaScript
An easy-to-use PWA to monitor the user's wellness and learn about COVID-19.
Simplifying complex network data collection.
The tool takes the public through a series of questions to inform those who are concerned they may have contracted COVID-19.
Aggregate view of NY state vaccination sites and where availability is
SMOKE Policy Tool: Model and project the impact of Indonesian fires on public health in Equatorial Asia for 2005-2029 based on land use/ land cover classification, GFEDv4s fire emissions, and meteorology in Google Earth Engine
facemask detection with tensorflow p5 javascript and teachable machine.
Connecting KCMO residents with free sexual health resources offered by the City
An open-source visualization tool to help make multi-model seasonal influenza forecasts more actionable for decision-makers
Reminds users to perform physical therapy exercises. On Google Chrome Extension Store. [Physera] [Summer 2017]
website for UCLA Master of Data Science in Health (MDSH) program
Monkeypox dashboard intended for use by public health experts in the US. Created by Saketh Dendi, Felix Huang, and Sakin Kirti for CSDS393 @cwru
Elham Ali's research and data science portfolio
An analysis of Sudden Unexpected Infant Death (SUID) in Cook County, IL, USA from 2015-2019
Geoportal project about air pollution, made for City of Przemyśl residents
This is the Github Repository for the code and data used in the exploration, analysis, development and deployment of the COVID-19 India Analytics website.
A proof-of-concept for converting the Reportable Conditions Trigger Codes table (RCTC) from Excel to JSON and XML formats.
Opioid Environment Policy Scan - data explorer and backend management
Add a description, image, and links to the public-health topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the public-health topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."