Name
Affiliation
Poster Title
 
 
Andrea Apolloni
Fondazione ISI
A meta-population model with two sub-populations
 
Jacob Bock Axelsen
Tel-Aviv University
 
 
Paolo Bajardi
Fondazione ISI
Seed clustering and sentinel identification for disease spreading on dynamical networks
 
Duygu Balcan
Fondazione ISI
Towards a characterization of behavior-disease model
 
Alain Barrat
Fondazione ISI
High-resolution measurements of face-to-face contact
patterns in a primary school
 
Olivier Briet
Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute
Predicting the effective lifetime of nets against malaria by micro-simulation
 
Iacopo Carreras
CREATE-Net
 
 
Francisco Couto
University of Lisbon
 
 
Adeline Decuyper
Université Catholique de Louvain (UCL)
title to be confirmed
 
Aurelio Di Pasquale
Swiss TPH
A computational platform for the design and analysis of computer simulation experiments to study the impact of malaria control interventions
 
Dulce Domingos
University of Lisbon
 
 
João D Ferreira
University of Lisbon
title to be confirmed
 
Luca Ferreri
University of Turin
 
 
Sebastian Funk
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
 
 
Mario Giacobini
University of Turin
 
 
Corrado Gioannini
Fondazione ISI
Integrating the GLEaMviz Simulator tool with the Epidemic Marketplace platform
 
Sapana Gupta
Central Institute of Technology Raipur India
 
 
Alison Hill
Harvard University
 
 
Amit Huppert
Gertner Institute
Seasonal influenza in Israel - epidemic modeling and data analysis
 
Andrzej Jarynowski
Jagiellonian University
 
 
Adam Kleczkowski
University of Stirling
title to be confirmed
 
Peter A. Kolski
Friedrich-Loeffler-Institute
 
 
Mario Konschake
Friedrich-Loeffler-Institute
 
 
Carl Koppershaar
AIBV
 
 
Patty Kostkova
City University
Swine flu 2009: the role of twitter and social media in predicting epidemics outbreaks and communicating risk to public
 
Hartmut Lentz
Friedrich-Loeffler-Institute
 
 
Gabriel Leventhal
ETH Zurich
 
 
Xiang Li
Fudan University
Controlling the Large-Scale Spatial Pandemic Influenza: the Strategies of Non-Pharmaceutical Interventions
 
Vittorio Loreto
Sapienza University of Rome; Fondazione ISI
 
 
Nicolas Maire
Swiss TPH
title to be confirmed
 
 
 
Chiara Poletto
Fondazione ISI
Heterogeneous length of stay of hosts' movements and spatial epidemic spread
 
Simone Pompei
Fondazione ISI
Phylogenetic Properties of RNA viruses
 
Andrea Pugliese
University of Trento
 
 
Luis Rocha
Catholic University of Louvain
Temporal patterns of sexual contacts and their implications for spread of infectious diseases
 
Marta Sarzynska
Oxford University
 
 
Ronald Smallenburg
Aquisto Inter BV
 
 
Michele Tizzoni
Fondazione ISI
Human mobility networks, travel restrictions, and the global spread of 2009 H1N1 pandemic
 
Francesca Tria
Fondazione ISI
 
 
Lin Wang
Fudan University
 
 
Rami Yaari
Tel-Aviv University
 
 
Wouter Van den Broeck
ISI Foundation
 
 
Eiko Yoneki
University of Cambridge
Uncovering Multi-Modal Spread Modes using Joint Diagonalisation in Dynamic Human Contact Networks
 
João Zamite
University of Lisbon
Owner-Centred Group-Based Access Control for Epidemic Resources