Cauane Blumenberg

Data scientist . PhD Epidemiology . MSc Computer Science

Cauane Blumenberg to speak at the Coffee with Latin America

Organized by the George Institute for Global Health (Australia), the webinar “Big data and innovative ways of data generation for research” will be held online in the 1st December 2020. Dr. Cauane Blumenberg will talk about data collection approaches using the coortesnaweb platform. Cauane will share the floor with other three speakers from Peru and Australia. Panellists will share perspectives across different regions, help identify unique challenges and solutions for discussion about using big data and novel data collection methods. This series aims to facilitating global collaboration and learning, provide an opportunity for outreach and connection with the global health community. The webinar will be relevant for entire global health community, especially useful to researchers and policy makers with interest in health systems strengthening and health systems research.

Key information
Chair: Maoyi Tian
Speakers: Cauane Blumenberg, Miguel Paredes, Sanne Peters, Carinna Hockham
Date: 1st December 2020
Time: 11 AM (BRT/GMT-3)
Registration: https://www.georgeinstitute.org/events/webinar-coffee-with-latin-america

Interview about Canadian situation during Covid-19 lockdown

During this week Cauane Blumenberg was contacted by Rádio Tupanci to report how was the Covid-19 lockdown situation in Toronto, Canada. This was a brief interview, which covered aspects related to how the Canadian government is handling the Covid-19 pandemic and his opinion about the lockdown.

Entrevista com o pesquisador e cientista de dados Cauane BlumenbergNeste período de quarentena a rádio Tupanci vai…

Publicado por Rádio Tupanci em Quinta-feira, 23 de abril de 2020

Baseline study of the Impact Evaluation of the Criança Feliz Program is published in MCid journal

The first paper about the Impact Evaluation of the Criança Feliz Program was published in the SAGI’s Cadernos de Estudos (Brazilian Citizenship Ministry). The manuscript describes the randomisation process used to evaluate the Criança Feliz intervention in 30 Brazilian municipalities. We also present a comprehensive sociodemographic and behavioural description of the sample that will be followed-up for, at least, two years.

This is the largest impact evaluation study of an early infancy intervention program. The link to download the paper (free of charge) is available here.