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From pipettes to populations: building an integrated program for ID research and education
Did COVID-19 change the landscape of other infectious diseases? How can we apply novel tools of "molecular surveillance" in addition to traditional epidemiological perspectives as we track new and emerging pandemics and infectious diseases? In this Medical Grand Rounds, Drs. Rodriguez-Barraquer and Bryan Greenhouse will focus on how laboratory and data science complement one another in tracking emerging infectious diseases.
Speakers
Isabel Rodriguez-Barraquer, MD, PhD, MHS is Co-Director of the EPPIcenter and is an Associate Professor in the Division of HIV, ID and Global Medicine. Her research involves applying novel epidemiological and statistical methods to understand the dynamics of infectious diseases.
Bryan Greenhouse, MD, MA, is Co-Director of the EPPIcenter and is a Professor in the Division of HIV, ID, and Global Medicine. His research program brings together laboratory and analytical tools to understand the transmission epidemiology and immunology of malaria, primarily in sub-Saharan Africa.