Preparing for the Next Pandemic
Videos from BIRS Workshop
Dylan George, Center for Disease Control and Prevention
Monday Jun 13, 2022 09:00 - 09:45
Better Data, Better Analytics, Better Response
Sara Del Valle, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Monday Jun 13, 2022 11:00 - 11:45
What Mathematical Models Need to Support the Next Pandemic
Jane Heffernan, York University
Monday Jun 13, 2022 11:45 - 12:30
Modelling Immunity
Celeste Vallejo, Simulations Plus
Monday Jun 13, 2022 14:00 - 14:45
Introduction to Modeling and Simulation in Drug Development
Gerardo Chowell, Georgia State University School of Public Health
Monday Jun 13, 2022 14:45 - 15:30
An ensemble n-sub-epidemic modeling framework for short-term forecasting epidemic trajectories: Application to the COVID-19 pandemic in the USA
Jinsu Kim, POSTECH
Monday Jun 13, 2022 16:00 - 16:20
Studying infection disease models with chemical reaction network theory
Hwai-Ray Tung, Duke University
Monday Jun 13, 2022 16:20 - 16:40
Heterogeneity and Herd Immunity
Michael Johansson, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Tuesday Jun 14, 2022 09:45 - 10:30
Where Does Pandemic Forecasting Go From Here?
Gabriela Gomes, University of Strathclyde
Tuesday Jun 14, 2022 14:00 - 14:45
Individual variation in susceptibility or exposure to SARS-CoV-2 lowers the herd immunity threshold
Julie Spencer, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Tuesday Jun 14, 2022 16:00 - 16:20
Distinguishing viruses responsible for ILI to motivate increased viral surveillance
Grzegorz Rempala, The Ohio State University
Wednesday Jun 15, 2022 09:00 - 09:45
Modeling Epidemics After COVID-19: Agents of Survival (Analysis)
Wasiur KhudaBukhsh, University of Nottingham
Wednesday Jun 15, 2022 09:45 - 10:30
The (unreasonable) flexibility of the Dynamic Survival Analysis (DSA) Approach
Rick Durrett, Duke University
Wednesday Jun 15, 2022 11:00 - 11:45
The calculus of covid variant competition
Istvan Kiss, Northeastern University London
Wednesday Jun 15, 2022 11:45 - 12:30
Probabilistic predictions of SIS epidemics on networks based on population-level observations
Joel Miller, La Trobe University
Thursday Jun 16, 2022 09:00 - 09:45
The impact of a single individual on the spread of an epidemic
Carrie Manore, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Thursday Jun 16, 2022 11:00 - 11:45
Model-Driven Data Fusion for Infectious Disease Forecasting
Matthew Wascher, University of Dayton
Thursday Jun 16, 2022 14:00 - 14:45
A mechanistic framework for environmental pathogen surveillance
Caroline Buckee, Harvard University
Thursday Jun 16, 2022 14:45 - 15:30
Integrating New Approaches into Routine Surveillance: Implications for Pandemic Preparedness
Jessica Stockdale, Simon Fraser University
Friday Jun 17, 2022 09:45 - 10:30
Genomic epidemiology for estimation of serial intervals in COVID-19 transmission clusters
Nigel Goldenfeld, UCSD
Friday Jun 17, 2022 11:00 - 11:45
COVID-19 and social activity: waves, plateaus, and mitigation efforts at a major university