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Disconnect exists between policy modellers and policy makers
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“Modeling contributed little to policymaking during the last crisis because few of us understand that process and even fewer policymakers understand ours"
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Controlling Infectious Diseases »
Controlling Infectious Diseases
Controlling Infectious Diseases☜Mapping the issues around endemic diseases—such as malaria, measles, influenza, HIV, Dengue and West Nile Virus—with the aims of identifying improved control strategies and of providing insights into to the work of mathematical biologists, epidemiologists and public health officials in this field.☜F1CEB7
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Public health policy »
Public health policy
Public health policy☜☜FFB597
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Policy dynamics »
Policy dynamics
Policy dynamics☜Knowledge translation / connecting modellers and policymakers☜FFB597
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Disconnect exists between policy modellers and policy makers
Disconnect exists between policy modellers and policy makers☜“Modeling contributed little to policymaking during the last crisis because few of us understand that process and even fewer policymakers understand ours☜59C6EF
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Role of personal relationships? »
Role of personal relationships?
Role of personal relationships?☜☜FFB597
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Why the disconnect? »
Why the disconnect?
Why the disconnect?☜☜FFB597
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1. Making sense of each other's roles in the policy process? »
1. Making sense of each other's roles in the policy process?
1. Making sense of each other's roles in the policy process?☜What factors shape the ways in which scientific advisors and policy makers make sense of their own and each others roles in the policy process?☜FFFACD
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Fred Bauer, Zhilan Feng, John Glasser
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11:39 PM 15 January 2011 GMT
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“Modeling contributed little to policymaking during the last crisis because few of us understand that process and even fewer policymakers understand ours. I attended several SARS workshops, one right here. One could infer – from our presentations – we believed policymakers wanted to know what R0 was and if the equilibria of arbitrary models were locally, if not globally stable. As they actually needed help deciding what to do, we contributed very little to their global response."
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