DIMACS Workshop on The Epidemiology and Evolution of Influenza
January 25 - 27, 2006
DIMACS Center, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ
- Organizers:
- Catherine Macken, Los Alamos National Labs, cam@t10.lanl.gov
- Alan Perelson, Los Alamos National Labs, asp@lanl.gov
Presented under the auspices of the
Special Focus on Computational and Mathematical Epidemiology.
Slides:
- Maciej Boni, Stanford University
What Drives Antigenic Drift in Single Influenza Season?
- Tim Germann, Kai Kadau, and Catherine Macken, LANL
Modelling pandemic influenza in US
- Amelie Marian, Rutgers University
Structure and Content Scoring for XML
- Donald Olson, New York City Dept. of Health and Mental Hygiene
Novel Data Sources for EPI Modeling
- Al Ozonoff and Paola Sebastiani, Boston University School of Public Health
Modeling of seasonal baseline in influenza data using HMMs
- Teresa Przytycka, NIH/NLM/NCBI
Network topology and evolution of hard
to gain and hard to loose attributes
- David Topham, University of Rochester
Mechanisms of T cell mediated heterosubtype immune
protection against influenza virus
- Duncan Watts, Roby Muhamad, Daniel Medina, and Peter Dodds, Columbia University
How big will an epidemic be? Illuminations from a simple model
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