Podcast Q&A: Exploring Social Media Data in Different Contexts
Airdate: Monday, December 12, 2022 Season: 1 Episode: 16
Guests: Elodie de Bock, Valentin Barbier, Adel Mebarki, Joelle Malaab
Sponsor: ICON
This tHEORetically Speaking podcast segment highlights the Q&A from ICON’s November 30, 2022 webinar and features an expert panel, including Elodie de Bock, Valentin Barbier, Adel Mebarki, and Joelle Malaab as they answer questions on how to collect, use, analyze, and interpret social media data in different contexts.
Associated Webinar: Social Media Data: Opportunities and Insights for Clinical Research
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