Ranked #1

Whither disease ecology? Old problems and new solutions
Whither disease ecology? Old problems and new solutions
Hudson, P (Pennsylvania State University)Thursday 22 August 2013, 15:00-15:30
23 Aug 2013
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36mins
Ranked #2

Dollars and disease: developing new perspectives for public health
Dollars and disease: developing new perspectives for public health
Arinaminpathy, N (Princeton University)Tuesday 20 August 2013, 10:30-11:00
22 Aug 2013
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25mins
Ranked #3

The Evolution & Adaptation of Influenza A Viruses in Swine
The Evolution & Adaptation of Influenza A Viruses in Swine
Pybus, OThursday 22 August 2013, 14:00-14:30
23 Aug 2013
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31mins
Ranked #4

Some challenges to make current data-driven (‘statistical’) models even more relevant to public health
Some challenges to make current data-driven (‘statistical’) models even more relevant to public health
Bjornstad, O (Pennsylvania State University)Tuesday 20 August 2013, 14:30-15:00
22 Aug 2013
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27mins
Ranked #5

Untangling human and animal transmission cycles of sleeping sickness
Untangling human and animal transmission cycles of sleeping sickness
Funk, S (Princeton University)Monday 02 September 2013, 16:00-17:00
3 Sep 2013
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Ranked #6

Mathematical models of the evolution and epidemiology of drifting influenza
Mathematical models of the evolution and epidemiology of drifting influenza
Andreasen, V (Roskilde University)Thursday 05 September 2013, 16:00-17:00
6 Sep 2013
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1hr 2mins
Ranked #7

Inference of epidemiological dynamics using sequence data: application to influenza
Inference of epidemiological dynamics using sequence data: application to influenza
Viboud, C (National Institutes of Health)Wednesday 21 August 2013, 11:30-12:00
23 Aug 2013
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29mins
Ranked #8

Theory and practice of infectious disease surveillance
Theory and practice of infectious disease surveillance
Woolhouse, M (University of Edinburgh)Wednesday 21 August 2013, 10:00-10:30
23 Aug 2013
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32mins
Ranked #9

The process of re-exposure to an infectious agent
The process of re-exposure to an infectious agent
Scalia-Tomba, G (Università degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata)Friday 06 September 2013, 16:00-17:00
9 Sep 2013
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49mins
Ranked #10

Inference pipelines for nonlinear time series analysis applied to an emerging childhood infection
Inference pipelines for nonlinear time series analysis applied to an emerging childhood infection
Bogich, T (Princeton University)Tuesday 20 August 2013, 15:00-15:30
22 Aug 2013
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25mins
Ranked #11

Early warning signals of critical transitions in infectious disease dynamics
Early warning signals of critical transitions in infectious disease dynamics
Drake, J (University of Georgia)Wednesday 21 August 2013, 09:00-09:30
23 Aug 2013
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29mins
Ranked #12

On the Formulation of Deterministic Epidemic Models
On the Formulation of Deterministic Epidemic Models
Diekmann, O (Universiteit Utrecht)Thursday 22 August 2013, 09:00-09:30
23 Aug 2013
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31mins
Ranked #13

Modelling infectious agents in food webs
Modelling infectious agents in food webs
Heesterbeek, H (Universiteit Utrecht)Thursday 22 August 2013, 09:30-10:00
23 Aug 2013
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29mins
Ranked #14

What can we learn from viral phylogenies?
What can we learn from viral phylogenies?
Bedford, T (University of Edinburgh)Thursday 22 August 2013, 13:30-14:00
23 Aug 2013
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27mins
Ranked #15

Decision Making for Prevention/Control Under Economic Constraints
Decision Making for Prevention/Control Under Economic Constraints
Edmunds, J (LSHTM)Friday 23 August 2013, 11:00-11:30
27 Aug 2013
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33mins
Ranked #16

The role of multi-locus models in understanding within-host population dynamics
The role of multi-locus models in understanding within-host population dynamics
Gupta, S (University of Oxford)Thursday 22 August 2013, 16:30-17:00
23 Aug 2013
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33mins
Ranked #17

Data and Statistics: New methods and future challenges
Data and Statistics: New methods and future challenges
O'Neill, P (University of Nottingham)Tuesday 20 August 2013, 14:00-14:30
22 Aug 2013
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30mins
Ranked #18

Fluscape
Fluscape
Lessler, J; Riley, S (Johns Hopkins University and Imperial College London)Friday 30 August 2013, 16:00-17:00
2 Sep 2013
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1hr 17mins
Ranked #19

Recent progress in mathematical epidemiology and some future needs
Recent progress in mathematical epidemiology and some future needs
Anderson, R (Imperial College London)Friday 23 August 2013, 11:30-12:30
27 Aug 2013
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59mins
Ranked #20

Design and Analysis of Vaccine Trials
Design and Analysis of Vaccine Trials
Halloran, B (Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Centre)Wednesday 21 August 2013, 09:30-10:00
23 Aug 2013
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29mins