Workshop on Mathematical Ecology: Modeling Epidemics
Description
Infectious diseases are among the top ten causes of death around the world, and the leading causes of death of children in low-income countries. Ongoing pandemics such as COVID-19 and HIV, as well as recent epidemics of Ebola, Zika and MERS epidemics have highlighted how difficult diseases can be to control even in high-income countries. We have all seen how interdisciplinary approaches that involve mathematical and statistical analysis help support many public health decisions, including the design of control efforts and the development of vaccination priorities. This workshop will bring together researchers working on the field of mathematical ecology with expertise in one or more of the following three focuses of the workshop:
I. Mathematical analysis of disease models
II. Perspectives from ecology and epidemiology
III. Computational methods and statistical inference
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