DIMACS Working Group on Methodologies for Comparing Vaccination Strategies
May 17 -20, 2004
DIMACS Center, CoRE Building, Rutgers University
- Organizers:
- John Glasser, CDC, jwg3@cdc.gov
- Herbert Hethcote, University of Iowa, herbert-hethcote@uiowa.edu
Presented under the auspices of the Special Focus on
Computational and Mathematical Epidemiology.
Link to the DIMACS Workshop on Evolutionary Considerations in Vaccine Use, June 27 - 30, 2005.
Presentation Slides
- Kamal Desai, Imperial College
Challenges of modeling the HIV epidemic in the United-States
- Linda Gao, North Central College
Comparing Rubella Vaccination Strategies in China
- John Glasser, CDC
Implications of Secular Patterns in Reported Pertussis in the United States
- Jim Koopman, University of Michigan
Respiratory Bacteria Vaccines: Model Analyses for Vaccine and Vaccine Trial Design
- Mirjam Kretzschmar, RIVM, Department of Infectious Diseases Epidemiology
The Netherlands
Effects of heterogeneity in hosts and pathogens on effectiveness of vaccination
- Walter Orenstein, Retired Director of National Immunization Program, CDC
Insights from 26 Years in Immunization
- Claudio Struchiner, Brazil
Insect gene transformations and DNA vaccines
- Annelies Van Rie, Dept of Epidemiology, University of North Carolina
Modeling vaccination strategies for developing countries
- Lara Wolfson, WHO
Global Issues in Comparing Vaccination Stategies
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