Name: Jason Gantenberg
Type: User
Company: Brown University School of Public Health
Bio: Epidemiologist interested in computational modeling, causal inference, complex systems, and applied ML. Dual wields pretzel rolls.
Twitter: evilmammoth
Location: Providence, RI
Blog: https://vivo.brown.edu/display/jgantenb
Jason Gantenberg's Projects
Notes on Approximate Bayesian Computation
Code for: Murray EJ, Robins JM, George R. Seage III, Freedberg KA, Hernan MA. A Comparison of Agent-Based Models and the Parametric G-Formula for Causal Inference. American Journal of Epidemiology. 2017;186(2):131-42.
A utility package to collect various Icon Fonts and propertize them within Emacs.
Major mode for Apptainer definition files
:atom: The hackable text editor
Juno a good IDE?
Quick visualizations of attractors and other functions
Drawing graphical models for causal inference using LaTeX
Simple function to generate a .bib file of R package citations.
An R Package for Quick Uncertainty Intervals
RStudio Addin to Insert Markdown Citations
Personal package for cleaning Paperpile reference exports to import into Notion
Code for ARTNet data analysis and network parameterization/simulation
Tutorials for Using the Emory RSPH HPC for EpiModel Research Lab Researchers
Approximate Bayesian Computation for EpiModel on High-Performance Computing Clusters
Gallery of Network-Based Epidemic Model Templates for EpiModel
Network Models of HIV Transmission Dynamics among MSM and Heterosexuals
EpiModelHIV code used in thesis
R package repository to reproduce the flu hospitalization prediction project results
Code to reproduce the manuscript "Predicting Seasonal Influenza Hospitalizations Using an Ensemble Super Learner: A Simulation Study"
Miscellaneous R functions for fun and profit
AutoHotkey Hotstrings for Greek Characters
Functions for installing softwares from within R
Graphical Java application for managing BibTeX and biblatex (.bib) databases
Custom themes for JabRef
A general-purpose tool for dynamic report generation in R
Collection of articles for the Machine Learning Journal Club
A template for writing manuscripts in Org Mode