Mathematical models used in the epidemiology & control of infectious diseases
Introductory course on mathematical models of the epidemiology & control of infectious diseases
An interactive short course for professionals, since 1990.
Taught by leading researchers who advise policy-making internationally
HIV, TB, malaria, pandemic influenza, health economics, vaccination programmes,
stochastic models & more.
- 10th - 21st September 2012
- Duration: 10 days
- Free Maths and Excel Refresher Day: 9th September 2012
- Cost: £2250
Organised by: -
Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology
Imperial College London
Incorporating:
- MRC Centre for Outbreak Analysis & Modelling
- Schistosomiasis Control Initiative
- Partnership for Child Development
- UNAIDS Epidemiology Reference Group secretariat
Presenters include
Prof Sir Roy Anderson FRS FMedSci
Prof Christl Donnelly
Prof Neil Ferguson OBE FMedSci
Prof Azra Ghani
Prof Brian Spratt CBE FRS FMedSci
Prof Joanne Webster
Directed by:Â
Prof Christophe Fraser
Including an invited lecture from Professor Zur Hausen
Professor Hausen received the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 2008 for his work on Human Papillomavirus (HPV) and cervical cancer.
Contact: Dr Anne Cori or Dr John Marshall
Fax: +44(0)20 7594 3693
Email: infectiousdiseasemodels@imperial.ac.uk
Course brochure: Introduction to mathematical models of the epidemiology and control of infectious diseases
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