Videos
Watch the latest videos from IHME, including data stories, events, seminars, and training tutorials.COVID-19 Modeling | One Year Later: Visualization Team Leader (ASL)
Ryan Shackleton, the visualizations team leader, describes the first month of developing the COVID-19 projections tool with American Sign Language translation.
COVID-19 Modeling | One Year Later: Head of COVID-19 Modeling
IHME Director Chris Murray reflects on what we've learned since the first projections model.
COVID-19 Modeling | One Year Later: Affecting Health Policy
John Bridgeland, CEO of the COVID Collaborative, explains how their members use the weekly briefings to guide policy.
COVID-19 Modeling | One Year Later: Collaborating Internationally
Dr. Alemnesh Mirkuzie discusses the impact of the COVID-19 and other models on public health in Ethiopia.
NBP- Psychiatric Epidemiology: How to calculate DALYs, YLLs, and YLDs for mental and substance use disorders
Learn how to calculate: (a) Disability Adjusted Life Years (DALYs), (b) Years of Life Lost (YLLs), (c) Years Lived with Disability (YLDs) and a recently introduced average person-level measure that takes into account the contribution of relevant comorbid disorders to disability, the Health Loss Proportion (HeLP).
GBD 2019 | Global Hearing Loss Prevalence
IHME Post Bachelor Fellow Lydia Haile discusses findings from a new research paper, "Global hearing loss prevalence and years lived with disability, 1990-2019: findings from the Global Burden of Disease 2019 Study."
Which COVID-19 Vaccine Should You Get?
IHME Professor Mohsen Naghavi says the best COVID-19 vaccine to get is the one available to you, when it's available to you.
GBD 2019 | Collaborating in Nepal
Dr. Meghnath Dhimal, Chief Research Officer of the Nepal Health Research Council, discusses the how the council and Ministry of Health & Population utilizes Global Burden of Disease Study data and information.
2020 Roux Prize Virtual Celebration
Congratulations to Kristin Braa & Jørn Braa on being awarded the 2020 Roux Prize for turning evidence into health impact!
GBD 2019 | Collaborating in France
Dr. Mathilde Touvier, Head of the Nutritional Epidemiology Research at Sorbonne Paris Nord University, shares how the Global Burden of Disease study allows her research team to "efficiently improve nutritional prevention of chronic diseases."
GBD 2019 | Collaborating in Indonesia
Dr. Nafsiah Mboi, Minister of Health of Indonesia 2012-2014 and IHME Board Member, is a pediatrician and public health expert. She says that, "open access to the GBD data, and tools for analysis on the IHME website, has increased the number of people making use of data-based analysis and policy development for public health.
GBD 2019 | Collaborating in England
Professor John Newton, Director of Health Improvement at Public Health England, describes how the agency regularly provides insights and ideas to the annual Global Burden of Disease Study, and uses information from the study to influence health policy.
GBD 2019 | Collaborating in Japan
Professor Shuhei Nomura of the Department of Health Policy and Management at Keio University in Japan shares how he uses Global Burden of Disease Study data to advance health policy for prefectures, nationwide nutrition, and resource allocation.
GBD 2019 | Collaborating in Italy
Dr. Cristiana Abbafati is a health economist at the University of Sapienza in Rome and a collaborator with the Global Burden of Disease Study. She utilizes GBD resources to better understand the relationship between Type II Diabetes, healthcare costs, and developmental levels in EU countries in order to recommend future health policies.
GBD 2019 | Collaborating in Kenya
Professor Peter Keiyoro of the University of Nairobi in Kenya, a collaborator of the Global Burden of Disease Study for six years, describes how the GBD has guided the Kenyan government into a national universal health coverage program. Additionally, GBD data laid the foundation for the Kenyan government to launch a pilot program that addresses water availability, sanitation, nutrition, child hygiene, under-five mortality, maternal health, and insurance coverage and health policies.