Program
| CTB7 | Woodward G57/59; 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm, July 27 |
|---|---|
| Title | Modeling epidemiological interventions |
| Session chair | Tim Reluga |
| Speaker 1 | Samit Bhattacharyya |
| Mathematics and Statistics, University of Guelph, Canada | |
| Imitation dynamics, delaying strategies, and vaccination in an age-structured population | |
| Speaker 2 | David Gerberry |
| Purdue University | |
| A data-based model for tuberculosis: Who should be vaccinating? | |
| Speaker 3 | Eunha Shim |
| Yale University | |
| The influence of altruism on influenza vaccination decisions | |
| Speaker 4 | Timothy Reluga |
| Penn State | |
| Recent results in game-theoretic epidemiology | |
| Speaker 5 | Tim Rogalsky |
| Canadian Mennonite University | |
| Continuous Parameterization for Optimal Control of Epidemiological and Biomedical Models by Differential Evolution | |
| Speaker 6 | Jean M. Tchuenche |
| University of Guelph | |
| Outbreak Control through Voluntary First-order and Second-order Ring Vaccination |
-- Contributed talks are scheduled for 20 min each, including time for questions.
