Registration is open!
Please see IDDconf.org which has the registration link and further details!
Looking forward to seeing everyone in lovely Ambleside!
Great to be back at #IDDconf!
On the opening day we had group contributions in the poster session from MathSys CDT (@WarwickComplex) PhD student Rachel Seibel & @WarwickLifeSci Glen-Guyver Fletcher (@gguyver1).
Great to be at the Infectious Disease Dynamics conference in the glorious Lake District this year.
Full house and fantastic presentations!
@IDDconf#iddconf
I'm at @IDDconf this week repping our @gatesfoundation project to address barriers for women and non-binary folk in UK ID modelling.
Interesting in contributing to the research? Come along to a focus group discussion at LSHTM next week!
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With a focus on ##infectious disease modelling & an aim to bring modelling researchers together, and discuss cutting-edge work.
🗓️5 - September 2023
📍Ambleside Campus, @CumbriaUni
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Registration is open!
Please see IDDconf.org which has the registration link and further details!
Looking forward to seeing everyone in lovely Ambleside!
"an opportunity for infectious disease modellers to share new ideas, in-progress research, and build an open and collaborative network of scientists"
Great that @IDDconf is back!
Registration is open!
Please see IDDconf.org which has the registration link and further details!
Looking forward to seeing everyone in lovely Ambleside!
Register now! Durham University is hosting a 2-day online workshop on the calibration of deterministic and stochastic infectious disease models using history matching with emulation and the R package hmer. eventbrite.com/e/calibrating…@richardwhite321 @tandethsquire @fast4s@IDDconf
So, IDDconf *could* run in 2022. BUT, it would be different: more expensive (~£350), and in August (30/31/1), and down south (Devon). Should we run IDDconf in 2022?
When you do math modelling of infectious diseases you get to hang out with a bunch of really lovely people at @IDDconf#iddconf If you're doing infectious disease epi and want to translate your modelling skills into R, why not look at LSHTM's short course? lshtm.ac.uk/study/courses/sh…
And that’s a wrap! IDDconf 2019 is over! Thanks to great speakers, great chairs, great mentors, great posters, great walk leaders, and fantastic participants! Reflecting on inspiring science and looking forward to 2020!