Center for Communicable Disease Dynamics
The Center for Communicable Disease Dynamics works to improve methods for infectious disease modeling and statistical analysis, quantify disease and intervention impact, engage with policymakers to enhance decision-making, and train the next generation of scientists.
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Kresge Building, Suite 506
Boston, MA 02115

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Our Center
The Center for Communicable Disease Dynamics at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health focuses on improving methods for infectious disease modeling and statistical analysis, quantifying disease and intervention impact, engaging with policymakers to enhance decision-making, and training the next generation of scientists.

Scientific approaches
At CCDD, we implement various strategies for understanding infectious patterns, predicting public health effects of policy changes, and defining health equity targets.

How we make an impact
CCDD contributes to academia and the public good through our direct research, advocating for public health policy, supporting faculty-led external initiatives, and training future scientists.

Resources
These resources on infectious disease modeling and planning are created by CCDD and are made open to the public.
Upcoming events
Please check back later for upcoming events
Past events
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ID Epi Seminar Series – Volodymyr Minin
ID Epi Seminar Series Oskar Hallatschek – The signal is not flushed away: nowcasting and forecasting using wastewater pathogen surveillance
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ID Epi Seminar Series – Oskar Hallatschek
ID Epi Seminar Series Oskar Hallatschek – Who acquires infection from whom? Neutral allele frequency fluctuations can tell
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ID Epi Seminar Series – Gesine Meyer-Rath
ID Epi Seminar Series Gesine Meyer-Rath – The economic impact of the HIV response: How do we know if it’s been worth it?
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ID Epi Seminar Series – Elizabeth Rogawski McQuade
ID Epi Seminar Series Elizabeth Rogawski McQuade – Optimizing antibiotic treatment for children with diarrhea in low-resource settings: promoting access and limiting excess
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13th Annual Mathematical Modeling and Public Health Workshop
The Mathematical Modeling and Public Health Workshop is an annual event for undergraduates or students in a post baccalaureate program from underrepresented groups who have an interest in public health…