April 8-11, 2019, Kenyatta National Hospital grounds, Nairobi
MoreThe workshop will explore the uses of mathematical models in describing past and future disease transmission, and how these models can be applied in evaluating the effectiveness of disease control interventions and comparing policy options to reduce disease burden.
Director of SACEMA
KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Fellow, UNITID & WSU
UNITID & LSHTM
Junior Research at SACEMA
Junior Researcher at SACEMA
KEMRI-Wellcome Trust & LSHTM
Each day will focus on a specific topic, as specified below. The schedule below is preliminary and may be adjusted during the workshop to better meet participants' needs. Materials and resources are available on this page.
Moderator: Thumbi Mwangi
Presenter: Juliet Pulliam
All instructors
Moderator: Zinhle Mthombothi
Presenter: Emanuel Dominic
All instructors
Presenter: Emanuel Dominic
All instructors
Presenter: Ivy Kombe
Presenters: Ronald Osure
Moderator: Juliet Pulliam
Presenter: Emanuel Dominic
Presenter: Juliet Pulliam
All instructors
Moderator: Thumbi Mwangi
Presenter: Juliet Pulliam
All instructors
Presenter: Emanuel Dominic
Presenter: Zinhle Mthombothi
Moderator: Zinhle Mthombothi
Presenter: Juliet Pulliam
Presenter: Ivy Kombe
All instructors
Moderator: Emanuel Dominic
Presenter: Thumbi Mwangi
All instructors
Presenter: Zinhle Mthombothi
Presenter: Thumbi Mwangi and Ivy Kombe
Everyone
Moderator: Thumbi Mwangi
Presenter: Juliet Pulliam
Presenter: Juliet Pulliam
All instructors
Moderator: Ivy Kombe
Presenter: Zinhle Mthombothi
Presenter: Emanuel Dominic
All instructors
Presenter: Ivy Kombe
Presenter: Ivy Kombe
Moderator: Juliet Pulliam
Moderator: Thumbi Mwangi
The workshop is made possible through an Africa Collaboration Grant from Stellenbosch University's International Office. Additional support is provided by the South African Center for Epidemioloigcal Modelling and Analysis (SACEMA, a DST-NRF Centre of Excellence), the University of Nairobi Institute for Tropical and Infectious Diseases (UNITID), Washington State University, the Infectious Disease Society of Kenya (IDSK), and the Kenya Education Network (KENET).