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hfuong/README.md

Hey there! 👋

I'm a scientist who loves learning new things about the world, including (but not limited to) basketball 🏀 and animals 🐒.

  • 💼 I was the Data Editor at 538 at ABC News (formerly known as FiveThirtyEight). Before that, I was a data science intern with the OKC Thunder (NBA).
  • 👩‍🎓 I'm formally trained as an ecologist (Ph.D. at Columbia 🦁, B.S. x2 at UCLA 🐻). I studied the social behavior and antipredator responses of blue monkeys, yellow-bellied marmots, and skinks 🦎. My research focused largely on animal social networks and relationships 👯‍♀️.
  • 📘 Most of my repositories are currently private as the work is being prepared for publication.
  • ⚡ Fun fact: I lived in a rain forest for 15 months straight and somehow avoided getting malaria 🦟.

Selected publications

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Research

  • Fuong, H. (2021). Social animals detecting danger: how social relations influence antipredator behavior in a noisy forest [Doctoral dissertation, Columbia University]. Dissertation
  • Fuong, H., & Blumstein, D. T. (2019). Social security: less socially connected marmots produce noisier alarm calls. Animal Behaviour, 154, 131-136. Article
  • Blumstein, D. T., Fuong, H., & Palmer, E. (2017). Social security: social relationship strength and connectedness influence how marmots respond to alarm calls. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 71, 145. Article
  • Fuong, H., Maldonado-Chaparro, A., & Blumstein, D. T. (2015). Are social attributes associated with alarm calling propensity?. Behavioral Ecology, 26, 587-592. Article

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    Social network analysis using the Twitter accounts of current NBA players

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