Infectious Disease Outbreaks
        
DESCRIPTION
        
        
        
This series of talks aims to present multiple aspects of mathematical modeling to address important problems relevant to infectious disease outbreaks. Such issues can be considered from many different angles, from data to mathematical models to simulations and their combinations. COVID-19 pandemic will indeed be one of the major topics in this series of lectures. But for this coming new academic new year, we want to expand to vector-borne diseases and other related topics.  We organize this series of lectures, in between Europe and Asia, to bring together mathematicians and modelers from both continents.
  
        
Lectures will take place every two weeks and will be 30mn long with 15mn for questions.  Usually, the lectures should take place on Wednesday, between 15H-17H in China, 16H-18H in Japan, and 9-11H in France.
         
Please contact the members of the organizing committee to give a lecture, and/or contact Pierre Magal in order to add your name to mailing list and for more information about this lecture series:  pierre.magal@u-bordeaux.fr.
        
        
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
      
-  Daozhou Gao    (Shanghai Normal University)  
 
-  Quentin Griette    (University of Bordeaux)  
   
-  Daihai He     (Hong Kong Polytechnic University)  
      
-  Zhihua Liu    (Beijing Normal University)  
      
-  Yvon Maday    (Sorbonne University)   
 
-  Pierre Magal    (University of Bordeaux)  
  
-  Yukihiko Nakata    (Aoyama Gakuin University)  
     
-  Hiroshi Nishiura    (Kyoto University)  
  
-  Sanyi Tang    (Shaanxi Normal University)  
 
 -  Nicolas Vauchelet    (University Paris 13)  
    
-  Dongmei Xiao   (Shanghai Jiaotong University)  
 
-  Yanni Xiao   (Xian Jiaotong University)  
     
  
            
                                                   
  
    
    PREVIOUS LECTURES
     
     
   
        -   June 29, 2022   
 
         
         -  10H00-10H45, Yijun  Lou,   Hong Kong Polytechnic University    Tick-borne disease modeling: the impact of seasonality, co-feeding transmission and tick movements among patches 
          
 
        
            Video of the talk from Youtube or   direct download 
          
          
          -  10H45-11H30, Pierre Magal,   University of Bordeaux, France    Can mathematical 
              modeling help to understand COVID-19 data?  
          
 
         
            Video of the talk from Youtube or   direct download 
         
          
         
         
        
         -   March 9, 2022   
 
          
      
          -  9H00-9H45,  Taishi Kayano and Hiroshi Nishiura,  Kyoto University School of Public Health, Japan    Averted number of COVID-19 cases and deaths directly attributed to vaccination program in Japan  
          
     
        
            Video of the talk from Youtube or   direct download 
         
          
        
            -      February 23, 2022   
 
          
      
          -  9H00-9H45,  Ling Xue,  Harbin Engineering University, China    Mitigating the spread of Tuberculosis in China to achieve the goals WHO  
          
   
        
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    -   February 16, 2022   
 
      
      -  9H00-9H45,  Mattia Zanella,  University of Pavia, Italy    Kinetic modelling and control of epidemic dynamics with social heterogeneity  
   
     
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    -   January 19 2022   
 
    
    -  9H00-9H45, Yvon Maday,  Sorbonne University, France    Construction, calibration and validation of a macroepodemiological surveillance indicator at a national level from wastewater analysis  
   
      
    
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    -   January 12 2022   
 
      
      -  9H00-9H45, Daihai He,     Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China    Combining COVID-19 death data and serological survey results to estimate COVID-19 attack rate  
          
     
          
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    -   December 15 2021   
 
      
      -  9H00-9H45, Andrea Pugliese,  University of Trento, Italy    Factors affecting West Nile virus epidemics in Northern Italy  
      
      
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     -   December 8 2021   
 
      
      -  9H15-10H00, Yanni Xiao,  Xian Jiaotong University, China    Determining travel fluxes for reopening in epidemic areas  
   
    
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     -   Novembre 24 2021   
     
    
      -  9H00-9H45, Sylvain Gandon,  CNRS - CEFE, Montpellier, France    The speed of pathogen adaptation to vaccination  
   
       
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    -   November 17 2021   
 
      
      -  9H00-9H45, Daozhou Gao,  Shanghai Normal University, China    Relative Contributions of Multiple Transmission Routes for Zika Virus Disease  
   
         
       
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      -   October 20 2021   
 
      
      -  9H00-9H45, Sung-Mok Jung and Hiroshi Nishiura,  Kyoto University School of Public Health , Japan   Mechanisms of COVID-19 transmission: temperature and mobility  
                
       
       
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   -   October 13 2021   
 
      
      -  10H00-10H45, MaĆra Aguiar,  Basque Center for Applied Mathematics, Bilbao, Spain    On the origin of complex dynamics in multi-strain dengue models  
   
   
    
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