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CATEGORIES:Departmental Seminar Programme\, Department of Vet
 erinary Medicine
SUMMARY:'Use of genetic and serological data in dynamical 
 models of infectious disease' - Dr Henrik Salje\, 
 Pathogen Dynamics Group\, Department of Genetics\,
  University of Cambridge 
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UID:TALK140788AThttp://talks.cam.ac.uk
URL:http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/140788
DESCRIPTION:We have recently moved our pathogen dynamics group
  from Institut Pasteur to the Department of Geneti
 cs at the University of Cambridge. In our group\, 
 we work on projects that bring together different 
 data types to understand the spread\, maintenance 
 and control of infectious pathogens to answer appl
 ied public health questions. In particular\, we wo
 rk with pathogen genomes\, serological data as wel
 l as detailed information on how we\, as humans\, 
 behave and interact with each other as transmitter
 s of pathogens. I will present two projects that h
 ighlight some of the work we are doing in the grou
 p. One project will explore how we can use the res
 ults of age-specific death data to make inferences
  on underlying fatality and attack rates for SARS-
 CoV-2 across locations. In the second project\, I 
 will demonstrate how we can reconstruct antibody t
 iters from dengue vaccine trials to identify corre
 lates of infection and disease.
LOCATION:Lecture Theatre 2\, Department of Veterinary Medic
 ine
CONTACT:Fiona Roby
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