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Home » Podcast: How Epidemics Impact Ideas and Behaviors with John Cordier
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Podcast: How Epidemics Impact Ideas and Behaviors with John Cordier

Aaron BackBy Aaron BackSeptember 24, 2021Updated:April 13, 20233 Mins Read
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Epidemic. We hear that word and immediately conjure bad images in our heads. Rightly so, as much of this can be attributed to false ideas and behaviors.

But, what if epidemics could be seen in a positive way?

For context, Merriam-Webster defines the word epidemic as this: “affecting or tending to affect a disproportionately large number of individuals within a population, community, or region at the same time“.

Based on this definition, we should be striving to affect the world around us by spreading more than just disease, but compassion, creativity, positivity, and awareness of our humanness.

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In this “Back @ IT” episode, John Cordier, CEO of Epistemix, joins me to discuss how we can rethink epidemics, and spread ideas and behaviors towards positive outcomes.

Highlights

01:35: John dives into how the seeds of Epistemix started at the Graduate School of Public Health at the University of Pittsburgh. Additionally, they were an NIH Center of Excellence for modeling infectious disease for a little over a decade.

John S. Burke, MD, Distinguished University Professor of Health Science and Policy, and John Grefenstette, PhD, prior Senior Scientist for Public Health Dynamics Lab, are co-founders of the company.

03:36: Malcolm Gladwell’s book “The Tipping Point” had a great influence on the ideas that are part of the fabric of Epistemix.

The disease is the easy part, getting the human behavior right, is what’s difficult.

06:20: A computational agent is a component of how individuals are represented in the data models being created by Epistemix. This allows them to determine behaviors and patterns that would impact the spread of diseases.

12:08: John shares the work they did with Freeman on the impact in the events industry. The outcomes of the research indicated that attending in-person business events is safer than daily activities like going to the grocery store.

Events are really such an important cultural thing. On a sociological level for society, it’s where we can share ideas, create shared experiences, and get to know one another in in ways that we couldn’t before.

17:03: The demographic of specific geographical regions compared to the converging of people at an event are the research models that Epistemix produces. This allows them to have an apples-to-apples comparison on individual impacts, health and safety protocols, and mask requirements, for example.

20:16: Overall immunity and the boost from vaccinations are leading us to a tipping point where COVID vaccines will be commonplace like flu vaccines.

I’m very proud of the company. We’ve been able to find [ways] of being able to bring people back together and help answer the questions on how do we do this safely.

25:37: From a data perspective, there are dynamics of this epidemic that are behaving in very distinctive wave patterns. Much of this is impacted by behaviors across regions, but also weather patterns through seasonality.

30:42: Myths abound around diseases, allergies, and sickness being tied to the weather. However, this can be attributed to how people behave during certain seasons and weather patterns. For example, festivals, sporting events, etc.

Looking at epidemics, they can be a positive thing. [For example] there could be things like the adoption of home solar panels.

35:26: The narrative of something can shape the spread of ideas and behaviors. But, one thing to consider is the spread of compassion to surface the humanness of people in spite of the surrounding circumstances.

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