I’ve been spending the week at the Infectious Disease Modeling Summer School here at UW. It’s very interesting, and good for me to learn more about how people in my new field think (especially people in my new field, outside of my little institute…)
I’ve discovered a pet peeve during this week of presentations, though. [...]
Posts Tagged as ‘infectious disease’
June 25, 2009
ID Modeling Summer School
March 26, 2009
Numbers from World TB Day + Maps of Malaria
Twice as many people were diagnosed with both HIV and tuberculosis in 2007 than were in 2006. (Science Mag, BMJ)
Quote about global health data in the article that is quite consistent with what I’ve seen comes from Richard Chaisson:
“They’re working with the best stuff they have, and the best stuff they have is not [...]