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The spread of infectious diseases remains a serious medical burden around the world, causing an estimated 15 million deaths each year. The emergence or re-emergence of viruses such as SARS, avian influenza, HIV-AIDS, Lyme disease, West Nile virus, and the evolution of previously known strains which develop resistance to specific drugs represent few examples of the serious problems that public health and medical science research need to address. Next to the tremendous advances in modern medicine and health sciences, epidemic models aided by computer simulations and information technologies represent an increasingly important tool for the understanding of transmission dynamics, and the analysis of epidemic patterns. Thanks to the increased computational power and innovative use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT), sophisticated modeling approaches informed by realistic and detailed data sets are now feasible and aim at predicting a variety of possible scenarios, evaluating treatment and control strategies, helping and supporting the decision process at the scientific, medical and public health level.
The aim of the Workshop is to bring together experts in the field of infectious disease modeling to compare, evaluate and assess the recent advances reached with the use of sophisticate modeling, computational approaches, and ICT applications, highlighting the results they can provide and the different questions they can address, and bridging with the actual implications from a public health perspective.
Scientific Committee
| Vittoria Colizza | ISI Foundation Turin, Italy |
| Stephen Eubank | Networks Dynamics and Simulation Science Laboratory, Virginia Bioinformatics Institute, Virginia Tech, VA, USA |
| Gabriela Gomes | Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciencia, Oeiras, Portugal |
| John Harwood | Sea Mammal Research Unit and Centre for Ecological & Environmental Modelling, University of St. Andrews, Scotland, UK |
| Steven Riley | School of Public Health and Department of Community Medicine,
University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
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| Nikolaos Stilianakis | Joint Research Centre (JRC), European Commission, Ispra, Italy
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| Alain-Jacques Valleron | INSERM, Universite Pierre et Marie Curie & Hōpital Saint-Antoine, Paris, France |
| Alessandro Vespignani | Indiana University, Indiana, USA & ISI Foundation, Turin, Italy |
Local Organizers
| Vittoria Colizza | ISI Foundation |
| Alessandro Vespignani | Indiana University & ISI Foundation |
| Alain Barrat | Univ. Paris-Sud & ISI Foundation |
| Daniela Paolotti | ISI Foundation |
| Jose Ramasco | ISI Foundation |
For any question, please contact the organizers at the following email address:
epiwork08 @ isi. it