Policy Modeling for SARS-CoV-2: Screening, Prevention, and Vaccination (ID Epi Seminar Series)

Presented by A. David Paltiel, Professor at the Yale School of Public Health, Public Health Modeling Unit. Register for the event here. The objective that guides Dr. Paltiel's scholarly activities is to promote a reasoned approach to decision making and resource allocation in public health and medicine. Trained in the field of Operations Research, Dr. Paltiel designs and implements policy models and cost-effectiveness analyses. He has a special interest and…

An interdisciplinary approach to biosurveillance and understanding spillover from bats (ID Epi Seminar Series)

Presented by Wanda Markotter, Professor at the University of Pretoria Centre for Viral Zoonoses. Register for the event here. Prof. Wanda Markotter is the Director of the Centre for Viral Zoonoses, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Pretoria. She occupies two research chairs: DSI-NRF South African Research Chair in "Infectious Diseases of Animals " (Zoonoses) and a chair in People, Health and Places at the Future Africa Institute. Her interdisciplinary…

COVID: Year Three

This webinar will feature Marc Lipsitch and be presented by ProPublica in partnership with STAT. Learn more here. "As we enter Year Three of COVID-19, many are wondering how the pandemic will end. Will the virus become endemic? What will it look like to coexist with the virus, and how might that differ around the globe? How will policies evolve over time? ProPublica has convened a panel of experts to…

Pathogen evolution in a vaccinated world (ID Epi Seminar Series)

Presented by Andrew F Read, Director of Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences, Evan Pugh University Professor of Biology and Entomology, and Eberly Professor of Biotechnology at Pennsylvania State University. Register for the event here. Andrew Read is an evolutionary microbiologist. Originally from New Zealand, Read received a D.Phil. in Evolutionary Biology at the University of Oxford. He held various fellowships at Oxford and then at the University of Edinburgh,…

What is endemicity? What are the shared goals of COVID-19 response?

This webinar will feature Bill Hanage and will be hosted jointly by Boston University’s Center for Emerging Infectious Diseases Policy and Research (CEID) and Harvard Kennedy School’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs. Learn more. Register here. "This public discussion will explore questions such as: How do we differentiate between epidemic and endemic phases, and why does this matter? What factors contribute or detract from COVID-19 crisis receding? (variants,…

The Evolutionary Ecology of Coronaviruses (ID Epi Seminar Series)

Presented by C. Jessica E. Metcalf, Associate Professor at Princeton University, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. Register for the event here. Jessica Metcalf is a demographer with broad interests in evolutionary ecology, infectious disease dynamics and public policy. Recommended Readings Rice et al. (2021). Why are there so few (or so many) circulating coronviruses?

COVID-19 Symposium

This virtual event will feature Bill Hanage and will be hosted by Rice University. Learn more and register here. "On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) a global pandemic. Two years later, hear from six distinguished speakers about several topics surrounding the challenges and successes throughout the COVID-19 pandemic." From 10:40-11:15 AM, Bill Hanage will present "The Evolving Epidemiology of Covid-19".

Harnessing deep learning and synthetic biology to fight pathogens (ID Epi Seminar Series)

Presented by James J. Collins, Termeer Professor of Medical Engineering & Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Register for the event here. Jim Collins is a bioengineering professor at MIT, the Broad Institute, and Harvard's Wyss Institute. He is one of the founders of synthetic biology and continues to advance the field through the development of novel classes of diagnostics and therapeutics. Jim is leading the Antibiotics-AI Project at…

Evolutionary drivers of antibiotic resistance in Pseudomonas aeruginosa populations from critically ill patients (ID Epi Seminar Series)

Presented by Craig MacLean, Professor of Evolution and Microbiology at the University of Oxford, Department of Zoology. Register for the event here. Professor Craig MacLean has a longstanding interest in understanding how ecological and genetic processes interact to drive adaptation in microbial populations. His doctoral research at McGill University (2000-2004) investigated the causes of metabolic adaptive radiation in Pseudomonas fluorescens using experimental evolution. His postdoctoral work at Imperial College London…

The Impact of Gold Mining on the Feasibility of Malaria Elimination in the Amazon

This webinar will feature Caroline Buckee and be presented by the Harvard Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study. Learn more here. Register here. "Caroline Buckee is a professor of epidemiology and the associate director of the Center for Communicable Disease Dynamics the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. She is writing a book focused on the impact of gold mining on the epidemiology and control of malaria in the Amazon…