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Summer School in Epidemiology, Genetics and Modelling for Infectious Disease Control


  • Nucleus Building, The King's Buildings Campus, Thomas Bayes Road, Edinburgh, EH9 3FG United Kingdom (map)

Learn more about a summer school in epidemiology, genetics and modelling for infectious disease control offered to PhD students, early career scientists and industry professionals.

Addressing today’s global challenges in infectious disease requires innovative, interdisciplinary approaches.

This summer school brings together leading expertise in quantitative genetics, epidemiology, and disease phenomics to equip participants with the skills needed for sustainable disease control.

Overview

The week-long programme explores the latest advances in:

  • diagnostics

  • disease genomics

  • disease phenomics

  • epidemiological predictive modelling

  • field epidemiology

  • statistical epidemiology.

A strong emphasis is placed on computational approaches, providing a hands-on experience with modern analytical tools. This is balanced with opportunities for informal networking and collaboration.

Eligibility

This course is designed for:

  • PhD students

  • postdoctoral researchers

  • early career scientists in quantitative genetics or epidemiology

  • industry professionals with backgrounds in veterinary or medical sciences, or quantitative genetics.

It is particularly suitable if you are looking to strengthen your data analysis and modelling skills while expanding professional networks.

Fees

£560 for PhD students, early career scientists and postdoctoral researchers.

£670 for participants from all other backgrounds.

Fees include: lectures, practicals, course material, visit to Easter Bush campus, refreshments and lunches during the programme and an event dinner. Please note that accommodation is not included.

Discounted accommodation rates are available to Summer School delegates at University of Edinburgh Hotels based at Pollock Halls. Rooms are subject to availability and full details are available on registration.

Members of EU-LI-PHE COST Action Working Group may be eligible to apply for sponsorship. Members should indicate membership and an intention to apply for funding on the registration form.

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