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Mathematical Modelling for the Early Detection of Circulating Rift Valley Fever in Uganda

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  • UserAbel Walekhwa, Department of Veterinary Medicine
  • ClockFriday 27 February 2026, 08:45-10:00
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Abel Walekhwa helps countries prepare for emerging and re-emerging diseases. This is achieved through mathematical modelling, field simulations, and diagnostics development. Over the last three years, he has developed more than five mathematical models that have informed the Ugandan ministries on the early detection of diseases. He is a fourth-year PhD student at the Department of Veterinary Medicine with Dr Andrew Conlan.

This talk is part of the Friday Morning Seminars, Dept of Veterinary Medicine series.

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