Menzies Lab
Our lab works with domestic and international organizations and institutions to strategize and address health policy and global health issues through mathematical modelling approaches, with highlights on infectious diseases such as HIV, TB, and malaria.
665 Huntington Avenue Building 1, Room 1105, Boston, MA 02115
Project Title | TB Modeling and Analysis Consortium (TB MAC) |
Principal Investigator | Richard White, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine |
Sponsor | Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation |
The TB Modelling and Analysis Consortium (TB MAC) aims to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of TB care and prevention policy and practice at global and country levels and to contribute to a better understanding of the epidemiological and health system processes that generate TB outcomes.
TB MAC does this by:
- building stronger and more effective links between decision makers, modellers, economists and subject matter experts
- creating new, high quality modelling resources and making them available and accessible to decision-makers, and
- enabling better-informed decision-making communities and modellers and ensuring TB decision-makers are better equipped to integrate these modelling resources in their decision-making.
TB MAC supports both academic research to strengthen the epidemiological and economic underpinnings of TB modelling, while also supporting activities and tools to improve country modelling applications.
This is achieved through ‘Global Good’ activities to support all modellers, economists and decision makers, to encourage diversity in approaches and engagement. We use a transparent, supportive and collaborative approach. TB MAC is open to anyone interested in using mathematical models or other quantitative methods to answer TB care and prevention questions.
To learn more, visit: http://tb-mac.org/what-we-do.