PIPP Phase I: Evaluating the Effectiveness of Messaging and Modeling during Pandemics (Pan — NSF Award to University of Maryland,
An effective response to fight the spread of a pandemic requires a clear understanding of the complex interactions between biological, environmental and human networks. The COVID19 pandemic revealed both human and systemic failures along this chain. A key takeaway was the need for timely, relevant and actionable inform
| Award title | PIPP Phase I: Evaluating the Effectiveness of Messaging and Modeling during Pandemics (Pan |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2200256 |
| Awardee | University of Maryland, College Park |
| City | COLLEGE PARK |
| State | MD |
| Amount obligated | $999,537 |
| Principal investigator | Louiqa Raschid |
| Program | PIPP-Pandemic Prevention |
| Start date | 08/01/2022 |
| Abstract | An effective response to fight the spread of a pandemic requires a clear understanding of the complex interactions between biological, environmental and human networks. The COVID19 pandemic revealed both human and systemic failures along this chain. A key takeaway was the need for timely, relevant and actionable information to support effective public messaging and policy making that can impact in-real-life (IRL) outcomes. The COVID19 pandemic also revealed the need for messaging and policy maki |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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