DAIDD 2021
The International Clinics on Infectious Disease Dynamics and Data (ICI3D) Program invites applications for the 10th annual Clinic on Dynamical Approaches to Infectious Disease Data (DAIDD), which will be held 12-18 December 2021. The Clinic will be held virtually via Microsoft Teams. [1]
  • The Clinic is open to public health professionals (including researchers, students, and clinicians) and population biologists studying infectious diseases. Participants should have limited (or no) prior modelling experience, and should want to learn about dynamic models as tools to inform data collection, analysis, and interpretation. The Clinic is particularly appropriate for those in the process of developing new research projects related to infectious disease epidemiology.
  • The course fee is ZAR 3,000 or US $215. A small number of scholarships are available. All participants must have access to high-speed internet for the duration of the Clinic.
  • For more information, please see the full Request for Applications (attached). The deadline for receipt of applications is 4 November 2021 at 23:59 SAST (17:59 Eastern). Incomplete applications will not be considered.
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Link[1] Clinic on Dynamical Approaches to Infectious Disease Data, 12-18 December 2021

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Publication date: 12 December 2021
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The International Clinics on Infectious Disease Dynamics and Data (ICI3D) Program invites applications to the tenth annual Clinic on Dynamical Approaches to Infectious Disease Data (DAIDD). This 1-week intensive modeling clinic will provide an introduction to dynamical models used in the study of infectious disease dynamics. The Clinic will bring together postgraduate students and researchers from around the world, and instruction will focus on how the complex dynamics of pathogen transmission influence study design and data collection for addressing problems in infectious disease research.

The Clinic will consist of a series of interactive lectures and tutorials that will guide participants through the uses of dynamical modeling in epidemiology. Various modeling paradigms will be discussed, with a particular focus on the development of compartmental models, and participants will be given guidance regarding the appropriate use of models to address their own research questions. Working closely with their peers and with Clinic faculty, each participant will develop a research plan that describes a roadmap for integration of dynamic modeling with data collection and/or analysis in a study system of their choosing. The research plan can be used as a framework for grant or dissertation proposals when participants return to their home institutions.
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