Fields- Colloquium on Mathematics for Public Health

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    The use of a hurricane model in public health: method, use and presentation

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    Service Delivery from Models: Production-grade real-time COVID-19 epidemiology and acute care demand monitoring and nowcasting via Particle-Filter & Particle MCMC-leveraged Transmission Models

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    Triple Contagion: Toward Cognitive Epidemiology

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    Quantifying Social Contact Patterns in Response to COVID-19 Public Health Measures in Canada

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    Modelling Immunity

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    Special EDI Session 1 - Modellers, first do no harm: terminology, assumptions, and the interpretation of epidemic models in the context of communities most affected

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    Special EDI Session 2 - Dynamic Modelling & Health Inequities: Peril & Promise, Principles & Practices

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    Modelling of disease spread through heterogeneous population

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    Modelling COVID-19 importations and travel restrictions in smaller jurisdictions

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    Developing the Next Generation of Pandemic Training Exercises for EOC

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    Predicting the Course of Covid-19

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    The Influence of Human Behavior and Social Factors on the Spread of Infectious Diseases

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    Recent developments in respondent-driven sampling

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    Modeling behavioral change and COVID-19 containment in Mexico

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    Modeling the transmission of Wolbachia in mosquitoes for controlling mosquito-borne diseases

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    Wastewater-Based Modelling to Support COVID-19 Surveillance

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    Mathematical modeling of diseases spread: The dextrous use of simple machine-learning tools

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    Parasite-induced shifts in host movement may explain the transient coexistence of high- and low-pathogenic disease strains

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