Geoffrey Siwo recently came to U-M and is helping to develop the Center’s new Data Collaborative. Siwo will focus on harmonizing and interpreting data in new ways and ensuring data can be used by those who need it most.
Geoffrey Siwo spent most of his life in Africa, a place with tremendous possibility for fast growing tech and scientific work. Siwo brings interests in computational biology, artificial intelligence, and nanotechnology to the Michigan campus.
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Widespread vaccination is a pillar of outbreak control for a variety of diseases. But few resources are available to assess how vaccine presentation and target population characteristics affect coverage rates. How can more vaccines become vaccinations?
In helping families complete recommended vaccination schedules, vaccine hesitancy leads to reductions in vaccine coverage and outbreaks of vaccine-preventable disease. In urban settings around the world, hesitancy trends should be followed closely.