Multidisciplinary workshop: Infectious Disease Dynamics
Wednesday 26th October 2005
Emmanuel College
Emmanuel Street, Cambridge
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The meeting will be presenting an overvew of epidemiological research in the Cambridge area and discussing aspects of human and veterinary infectious diseases, focussing on Influenza, Salmonella and Tuberculosis as specific exemplars.
Genomic approaches to population studies and epidemiology as well as pandemic preparedness in the Eastern region will be discussed.
This meeting will be of interest to researchers in human and animal healthcare as well as genetics, population studies and pathogenicity
Schedule
A draft schedule for the day is now available (pdf format).Speakers
- Dr Derek Smith (Department of Zoology)
- Dr Julia Gog (Department of Zoology)
- Dr Janet Daly (Animal Health Trust, Newmarket)
- Professor Graham Medley (University of Warwick)
- Dr François Balloux (Department of Genetics)
- Dr Pietro Mastroeni (Department of Veterinary Medicine)
- Dr Sam Bracebridge (Institute of Public Health)
Registration for the meeting is free of charge
Refreshments and buffet lunch will be provided for all registered guests - supported by the CIDC and CURE.Poster
We have an A4 poster (pdf format) if you'd like to advertise this meeting in your lab/department.Organisers
This meeting has been organised by James Woods and Meg Staff of the CIDC, Gos Micklem of the CCBI and Duncan Simpson of CURE. It is one of an occasional series of workshops run by CURE + CCBI to promote awareness, discussion and collaboration across the Cambridge area.
For further information, contact Duncan Simpson (dsr45 at cam.ac.uk).


