Tartu, Estonia
From Genetic Variants to Risk Prediction
When:
27 July - 07 August 2026
Credits:
2 EC
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Life Sciences Summer Course
When:
06 July - 17 July 2026
School:
Institution:
Utrecht Summer School
City:
Country:
Language:
English
Credits:
3 EC
Fee:
1950 EUR
Starting from basic assumptions on transmission of infection, models will be formulated and key quantities will be derived. Mathematical tools to formulate and analyse compartmental infectious disease models will be introduced and applications to specific infectious diseases and intervention strategies will be discussed. Students will develop their own models using specialized software.
Mathematical modeling is a valuable tool in the analysis of infectious disease dynamics and to support the development of control strategies for epidemic outbreaks. This course will give a thorough introduction to the conceptual ideas and mathematical tools needed for infectious disease modeling. The focus will be on the dynamics of infectious diseases, the analysis of transmission patterns in various populations, and methods to assess the effectiveness of control strategies. These methods will be illustrated with examples of specific infections such as HIV, childhood infections, influenza, and vector borne diseases.
The principles of modeling will be addressed in the first week of the course and expanded to more in-depth level in the advanced second week of the course. The aim is to provide the participants with the knowledge to evaluate and judge infectious disease epidemiology research and data analysis that uses mathematical modeling techniques. Topics are among others: basic reproduction number, deterministic and stochastic models, population heterogeneity, statistical inference, population biology, and vaccination. Participants will learn to design and analyze compartmental mathematical models using specialized software.
Ganna Rozhnova
Students with a background in epidemiology, theoretical biology, applied mathematics, or similar disciplines. A basic level of mathematics is required (calculus, differential equations, some linear algebra). For advanced students with modelling experience this course may be too basic. Please ask the course coordinator if you are unsure about the course level.
Understand the basic concepts of infectious disease modelling; ability of formulating and analysing a simple model; knowledge of how to estimate some basic parameters; read scientific literature on infectious disease modelling.
Fee
1950 EUR, Course + course materials
Fee
550 EUR, Housing fee (optional)
When:
06 July - 17 July 2026
School:
Institution:
Utrecht Summer School
Language:
English
Credits:
3 EC
Tartu, Estonia
When:
27 July - 07 August 2026
Credits:
2 EC
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Brno, Czechia
When:
12 July - 25 July 2026
Credits:
4 EC
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Coventry, United Kingdom
When:
14 July - 24 July 2026
Credits:
0 EC
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