Accounting for Uncertainties in Prediction When Making Vaccine Policy

This event will feature Marc Lipsitch and be hosted by the Korean Academy of Science. Option to register here. Stream the event here. View the symposium agenda here. In the era of the COVID-19 pandemic, predictive research on the number of infections and deaths using statistics is actively being carried out. In particular, we are extensively researching in the fields of big data and AI analysis technology that go beyond existing mathematical,…

Improving our use of existing antimicrobial resistance data and generating better data on optimal antibiotic duration by improving trial design in veterinary and human medicine (ID Epi Seminar Series)

Presented by Dr. Koen Pouwels, Senior Health Economist at Oxford University's Health Economics Research Centre. Register for the event here. Dr Koen Pouwels is a health economist at the University of Oxford. His current work focuses on SARS-CoV-2 and antimicrobial resistance modelling, spatiotemporal modelling to predict local antimicrobial resistance and SARS-CoV-2 infection prevalences based on non-random survey data, design of randomised trials to determine optimal duration of antibiotic therapy, economic…

Progress Towards Sustainable Vaccines for COVID-19

This event will feature Michael Mina and be hosted by Longwood Healthcare Leaders. A fee is required to attend. Learn more about the conference here. Learn more about the panel here. Register here. The Longwood Healthcare Leaders meeting, April 5-6, 2021, is centered on MIT’s Koch Institute via webconference with leading biopharma CEOs, heads of R&D, top academic researchers, and healthcare investors, co-hosted by Nobel laureate and Biogen/Alnylam co-founder Phil…

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The Science of Herd Immunity

This event will feature Marc Lipsitch and be hosted by Stanford University. Learn more about the event here. Register here. The concept of herd immunity has been applied for decades in epidemiology and public health, yet the COVID-19 pandemic has prompted new debate about the role of herd immunity in the pandemic response and confusion about what herd immunity entails. People in public arenas have seized on scientific uncertainty in…

How Rwanda Managed to Control COVID-19? (ID Epi Seminar Series)

Presented by Mr. Muhammed Semakula, Senior Statistician and Health Scientific Innovation Analyst in the Rwanda Biomedical Center's Research Innovation and Data Science Division. Register for the event here. Muhammed Semakula, BSc, MSc is a Statistician with a strong knowledge in statistics methods and data analysis. During COVID-19 pandemic, Muhammed was assigned by GoR to lead COVID- 19 data science and IT solutions response for Rwanda Joint Task Force COVID-19. He…

Hearing on COVID-19 Variants

This event will feature Bill Hanage and be hosted by the General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Learn more and watch here. "Massachusetts lawmakers charged with overseeing the state’s response to the coronavirus emergency will switch gears next week to learn about COVID-19 variants infiltrating the state, according to an agenda released this week. 'We really want to understand the variants that we’re seeing circulating in Massachusetts — which ones…

Identifying vulnerabilities and supporting patients during COVID-19: cohort studies in 7 LMICs (ID Epi Seminar Series)

Presented by Dr. Dale Barnhart, Global Health Equity Research Fellow at Harvard Medical School in affiliation with Partners In Health. Register for the event here. Dale Barnhart's research focuses on the application of epidemiological methods to implementation science and program evaluation. She completed her doctorate in epidemiology at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health in 2019. As a research fellow with Harvard Medical School and Partners In Health, she…

Keeping Abreast of the Development of Vaccines to Prevent COVID-19: What Clinicians Need to Know

This event will feature Michael Mina and be hosted by Integrity Continuing Education. Learn more about the event here. Register here. This program is intended for infectious disease experts, immunologists, geriatricians, primary care physicians, nurse practitioners, physician’s assistants, nurses, and other members of the healthcare team involved in, or interested in, education regarding COVID-19 vaccines. Although much remains unknown about coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), knowledge is expanding every hour, and…

Advances in virology, immunology, and computation to monitor and control outbreaks

This event will feature Michael Mina and be hosted by Harvard University. Learn more about the seminar series here. Register here. Advances in biological and computational sciences have enabled massive leaps in basic research and medicine over the recent decades. Relative to these medical advances, advances in public health and particularly infectious diseases have been modest. The SARS-CoV2 pandemic has shown us the consequences of investing so fully in medicine without…

Epidemiology, Testing, and Public Health Policy for COVID-19

This event will feature Michael Mina and be hosted jointly by the Ragon Institute, Institute for Medical Engineering and Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Harvard Medical School. It is part of a larger, free course called "Understanding COVID-19: Evolution of an Epidemic." Learn more about the course here. Register for the course here.   Understanding COVID-19 is a 2-day course (April 20th and 21st) intended to provide interested high…