The Interdisciplinary Disease Ecology Across Scales (IDEAS) Program
(http://ideas.ecology.uga.edu/index.html ), in conjunction with The Center
for the Ecology of Infectious Diseases (http://ceid.uga.edu/),  will host a
week-long workshop on the modeling of infectious diseases. Instruction will
focus on framing biological questions as mathematical models, scientific
programming and numerical methods for analysis, and interpretation.   The
workshop will be held at the University of Georgia in Athens, GA, USA.

Our workshop is designed to introduce students and health professionals to
the emerging field of quantitative modeling as it relates to the dynamics of
infectious diseases. Upon completion, attendees should be able to:  Write
code in R to perform research analysis, create reproducible workflows,
extend understanding through independent study using web-based resources,
express hypotheses as mathematical models, and manipulate and analyze
diverse data types.

The workshop will consist of two modules, and participants can choose one or
both modules.

Module 1: Introduction to Scientific Programming
Dates: Monday, May 15-Tuesday, May 16 from 8:00-5:00, and Wednesday, May 17
from 8:00-12:00
Instructors: John Drake and Andrew Park

Module 2: Modeling Infectious Diseases
Dates: Wednesday, May 17 from 1:00-5:00, and Thursday, May 18-Friday, May 19
from 8:00-5:00
Instructors: John Drake and Pej Rohani


For more information on the workshops or to register, please visit
http://ideas.ecology.uga.edu/computational-summer-workshop.html  

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