Abstracts
Daniela De Angelis, (Medical Research Council Biostatistics Unit, University of Cambridge) Introduction to evidence synthesis methods
Carles Barril (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona) Immune response and virulence evolution, abstract
Paul Birrell (MRC, University of Cambridge) Epidemics, efficient Inference and Emulation, abstract
Anthony Cousien (Institut Pasteur) Test and treat Hepatitis C: effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of an extended access to risk reduction measures and treatment, abstract
Shingo Iwami (Mathematical Biology Laboratory, Kyushu University) Modeling virus infection in cell culture, abstract
Felicia Magpantay (Queen's University) Some challenges in modeling imperfect vaccines, abstract
Błażej Miasojedow (IMPAN) Age-structured population model of infectious disease spread applied to data on varicella prevalence in Poland, abstract
Shinji Nakaoka (University of Tokyo, Department of Global Health), Meta-analysis of gut microbiome from HIV infected individuals, abstract
Lorenzo Pellis (University of Warwick) Integrating within-host submodels into population-level transmission models, abstract
Anne Presanis (MRC, University of Cambridge) Systematic conflict assessment in an evidence synthesis to estimate HIV prevalence in Poland, abstract
Daniel Rabczenko (National Institute of Public Health - National Institute of Hygiene, Warsaw) Mortality prediction based on flue incidence and temperature
Magdalena Rosińska (National Institute of Public Health - National Institute of Hygiene, Warsaw) Impact of reporting delay adjustments on HIV estimates in European countries
Gergely Röst (University of Szeged) Waning and boosting of immunity - challenges in modelling, analysis and numerics, abstract