02 Integrative Modelling

This project aims to develop an integrative framework that explores the impact of public health interventions across a broad spectrum of societal and economic issues, through ‘stitching together’ the various individual models to determine the total effect of the virus on society.

Leads: Kumar Murty (Fields Institute, Toronto) and Jianhong Wu (York University, Toronto)

Team Members: Arthur Charpentier, Ida Ferrera, Ed Furman, Joan Hu, Jude Kong, Sharmistha Mishra, Manuel Morales, Bouchra Nasri, Luis Seco, Michael Wolfson, Xingfu Zou

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02 Integrative Modelling
Arthur Charpentier
Ida Ferrara
Ed Furman
Joan Hu
Jude Kong
Sharmistha Mishra
Manuel Morales
Bouchra Nasri
Luis Seco
Michael Wolfson
Xingfu Zou
Kumar Murty
Jianhong Wu
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08 Contact tracing
09 Joint Estimation of Parameters in Outbreak Models
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