BIOL708F

Advanced Topics in Biology; Infectious Disease Dynamics: A Systems Approach

Understanding and controlling the dynamics of infectious diseases remain challenging since factors that drive dynamics are highly interrelated, ranging from host-pathogen interactions, the impact of the nvironment, and human factors like communication, individual behavior, and surveillance. In this course, we will introduce systems thinking as a tool to characterize interaction networks that impact population-level disease dynamics. We will discuss their use for building strategies of disease prevention and mitigation for a range of diseases in human and environmental contexts, and learn to develop and run systems-informed epidemiological simulations.

Sister Courses: BIOL708A, BIOL708B, BIOL708C, BIOL708D, BIOL708E, BIOL708G, BIOL708J, BIOL708L, BIOL708M, BIOL708Q, BIOL708R, BIOL708T, BIOL708V, BIOL708W, BIOL708X

Summer 2025

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During the Spring 2020 and Spring 2021 semesters, students could choose to take some of their courses pass-fail mid-semester which skews grade data aggregated across multiple semesters.

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