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Computational Epidemiology and Modeling of Infectious Diseases

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Capacity-Building in computational epidemiology and modeling of infectious diseases
The Section of Computational epidemiology and modeling of infectious diseases at DIEPS, FIC, NIH leads a capacity-building program toward modeling, outbreak analytics, and surveillance for infectious diseases in low-resource settings.

Research in computational epidemiology and modeling of infectious diseases
The section of computational epidemiology and modeling of infectious diseases at DIEPS, FIC, NIH aims to answer critical questions about pathogen transmission, immunity, severity and risk factors, mobility and contacts, and vaccine benefits.