Faculty of Medicine

  • DIDE Seminar Series 2011-2012The economics of rotavirus vaccination

    Mark Jit
    Health Protection Agency (HPA)

    St Mary's campus
    14 Nov 2011 - 14 Nov 201113:00 - 14:00
  • DIDE Seminar Series 2011-2012Combining genetics and ecology to infer pathogen dynamics in heterogeneous host populations

    Roman Biek
    University of Glasgow

     

    St Mary's campus
    07 Nov 2011 - 07 Nov 201113:00 - 14:00
  • DIDE Seminar Series 2011-2012Natural Immunity to pandemic influenza

    Saranya Sridhar
    School of Medicine

    St Mary's Campus
    31 Oct 2011 - 31 Oct 201113:00 - 14:00
  • DIDE Seminar Series 2011-2012Comparative spatial dynamics of acute viral infections

    Cecile Viboud
    Fogarty International Center

    St Mary's Campus
    27 Oct 2011 - 27 Oct 201113:00 - 14:00
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    DIDE Seminar Series 2011-2012Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever

    Gavin Screaton
    School of Medicine

    St Mary's Campus
    17 Oct 2011 - 17 Oct 201112:30 - 13:30
  • Evaluating the impact of pneumococcal conjugate vaccination in the UK

    Stefan Flasche   
    HPA

     
    20 Jun 2011 - 20 Jun 201112:30 - 13:30
  • Estimating the fitness cost of escape from MHC class I presentation in HIV-1 protease and reverse transcriptase

    Rafal Mostowy   
    ETH Zurich

     
    14 Jun 2011 - 14 Jun 201112:30 - 13:30
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    Applying epidemiology to veterinary surveillance: ensuring healthy animals for the benefit of society

    Alex Cook   
    Animal Health and Veterinary Laboratories Agency

     
    13 Jun 2011 - 13 Jun 201112:30 - 13:30
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    Linking pattern and process in ecology: the memory of population dynamics in spatial patterns

    David Murrell   
    UCL

     
    06 Jun 2011 - 06 Jun 201112:30 - 13:30
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Infectious Disease Epidemiology Seminars

The seminars cover a range of subjects related to infectious disease epidemiology from molecular genetics to mathematical models. The series includes seminars of interest to basic biologists, mathematicians, clinicians and statisticians.

Time and Location: The seminars normally take place on Mondays at 12:30 in the seminar room G01 (MSc seminar room, Ground floor), St Mary's campus, Old Medical School Building, Faculty of Medicine, Norfolk Place W2 1PG

More details can be found here

Co-organised by:

Kath O'Reilly
and
Dan Henk