Last updated on 26 November 2024
The fourth annual meeting of the Coordinated Action (AC) on Infectious Disease Modelling of ANRS MIE was held on November 14 and 15, 2024, at the EHESP in Rennes.
More than 80 specialists in modelling and its applications — from biomathematics to field epidemiology — from academia, university hospitals and health agencies, gathered to present and discuss recent and ongoing work in the field of infectious disease modelling. This event was organised with the support of the ANRS Emerging infectious diseases and of the EHESP.
The six plenary sessions as well as the poster session showed the diversity of modelling approaches (mathematical, statistical, computational) at different levels of dynamics (within-host, within households, local, global) for a broad spectrum of infections (HIV, Ebola, SARS-CoV-2, influenza, RSV, cholera, meningococcus) and their possible vectors (ticks).
Supporting the training and integration of young researchers in the field of infectious disease modelling is an important mission for the CA, which has been working since its inception to build an active research network that includes the younger generation.
For the first time this year, the conference was preceded by a day dedicated to young researchers, with a round-table discussion bringing together the various players involved in modelling infectious diseases and public health.
The two thesis projects funded by ANRS MIE under the 2024 call for proposals and the exchange grants were highlighted by the doctoral students who had benefited from them.
The ANRS MIE young investigators programme was presented to the entire CA by the team in charge of the programme within the agency.
With a dynamic research network of over a hundred participants in France, the Modelling CA continues to develop and promote the role of modelling in understanding and combating infectious diseases. In order to exchange ideas with other public health players, the CA is also organising open days on topics combining modelling, clinical & fundamental research, and public health.
The next meeting will take place in Paris in spring 2025 and will focus on the theme of vaccination (from the pre-clinical development of vaccines to decision support for interventions).
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