Centre for Mathematical Modelling of Infectious Diseases at @lshtm.bsky.social
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🎓 Join us next week @lshtm.bsky.social for Prof Oliver Brady's Inaugural Lecture entitled: Mapping the path to dengue control against the headwinds of global change
Celebrate with us 🔽
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🏢 As consumption of unhealthy items becomes a more common #PublicHealth problem, our @lshtm.bsky.social course looks closely at its drivers and the role of corporate actors
Our online course runs from 17-19 June 2026
Apply by 15 May 2026 🔽
www.lshtm.ac.uk/study/course...
🗞️ New @plos.org publication from Centre members including @adamjkucharski.bsky.social @sdwfrost.bsky.social
Paper explores new ways to use using nonlinear programming & mathematical models for #PublicHealth measures against epidemics
Read the full paper 🔽
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How have UK social contact patterns changed post-pandemic? How assortative are they by age, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status?
Pleased to share our new @plosmedicine.org paper, jointly led by @lucygoodfellow.bsky.social and myself, with @kevinvzandvoort.bsky.social and John Edmunds.
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🦠Why isn’t there a vaccine against the current Bundibugyo #Ebola outbreak in DRC & Uganda?
💉Centre Co-Director Dr Afolabi answers key questions about the outbreak & explains the challenges of developing a vaccine against this strain of Ebola.
Read the Q&A👉 bit.ly/3PrAKWj
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🌏 📊 While we no longer have in-person spaces, you can still register to join us online for our joint-conference with @lshtm-planet.bsky.social
Our conference will focus on the challenges and opportunities for linked environmental and #HealthData
Register 🔽
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@lshtm.bsky.social has been covering the recent #hantavirus outbreak, providing expert insight as the outbreak has unfolded, but what does the future hold?
🦠Find out what our & @lshtm-planet.bsky.social experts think the outbreak tells us about future pandemic preparedness 👉 bit.ly/4ud4JjX
💻 As #AI continues to develop, it’s more important than ever to understand its potential to change #PublicHealth
Our course, aimed at those working in health, will teach the technical & ethical sides of AI in #HealthData
Runs from 16-17 July 2026
Apply by 16 June 🔽
www.lshtm.ac.uk/study/course...
Join LSHTM’s hybrid short course (1-4 Sept 2026) & gain a working knowledge of using R to code dynamic transmission models with hands-on training from leading experts.
Ideal for PhD students, postdocs, & professionals working with infectious disease data.
Apply 👉
www.lshtm.ac.uk/study/course...
🐝 New study with members of @lshtm.bsky.social & @bristoluni.bsky.social shows, for the first time, how losing pollinators leads to worse nutritional outcomes for people
Paper explores #ecology and #PublicHealth implications of fewer pollinators
Read more 🔽
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Billy Quilty
LSHTM Vaccine Centre
Data & Statistical Science for Health, LSHTM
Data & Statistical Science for Health, LSHTM
Centre for Epidemic Preparedness & Response, LSHTM
Global Health Economics Centre
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Dengue is one of the fastest growing tropical diseases worldwide with its spread further accelerated by climate change, urbanisation and global travel. But an ever-expanding range of new vaccines and