Learning About the Relationships Between Contact Network Topologies and Epidemic Curves
Offered By: Fields Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricate connections between contact network topologies and epidemic curves in this 59-minute colloquium talk by Michael Wolfson from the University of Ottawa. Delivered as part of the Colloquium on Mathematics for Public Health at the Fields Institute, this presentation delves into the mathematical aspects of public health, focusing on how the structure of social networks influences the spread of diseases. Gain insights into the latest research and methodologies used to analyze and predict epidemic patterns based on network topologies, enhancing your understanding of the complex dynamics involved in disease transmission and public health interventions.
Syllabus
Learning About the Relationships Between Contact Network Topologies and Epidemic Curves
Taught by
Fields Institute
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