TB MAC – Introduction to TB modelling
Course link: Our short Post-Grad course is held regularly at the Union conference; 2019 is the seventh consecutive such course, date and time to be confirmed. A short half-day course…
Course link: Our short Post-Grad course is held regularly at the Union conference; 2019 is the seventh consecutive such course, date and time to be confirmed. A short half-day course…
This 5-day course is aimed at participants with a basic understanding of infectious disease modelling and an aptitude for the R programming language. On completion, participants will be able to…
Course link: The Summer Institute in Statistics and Modeling in Infectious Diseases (SISMID) is designed to introduce infectious disease researchers to modern methods of statistical analysis and mathematical modeling and…
Course link: This advanced course will cover advanced topics in TB diagnostics research and implementation, including critical pathway for new TB tests, impact of new tests on clinical decision-making and…
Course link: Infectious diseases remain a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, with HIV, tuberculosis and malaria estimated to cause 10% of all deaths each year. New pathogens continue…
Course link: The McGill Summer Institute in Infectious Diseases & Global Health offers courses featuring internationally renowned faculty, diverse participant groups, and opportunities for networking and collaboration. Week 1: TB…
The International Clinics on Infectious Disease Dynamics and Data (ICI3D) Program invites applications to the tenth annual Clinic on Meaningful Modeling of Epidemiological Data (MMED). This 2-week modelling clinic will…
Course link: Over the last two decades, mathematical models have seen a huge development in all aspects of infectious diseases, from microbiology to epidemiology and evolution. Professionals in these fields…
Course link: University of Antwerp five-day course: Individual-based Modeling in Epidemiology Individual-based models (IBMs), also frequently referred to as agent-based models, are a relatively new class of models that can…
Course link: In recent years our understanding of infectious-disease epidemiology and control has been greatly increased through mathematical modelling. Insights from this increasingly-important, exciting field are now informing policy-making at…