Computational Methods and a Healthy Community (23 March 2018)

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Published 23 March 2018

On March 21, 2018, Donald S. Burke, MD, Dean, Graduate School of Public Health University of Pittsburgh moderated a two-hour panel discussion on "Computational Methods for Fostering a Healthy Community". Topics discussed included mathematical and computational methods in biomedicine, using simulation for public health and emergency planning, and large-scale data analysis in global health. The panelists were Martin Nowak, Harvard; Gilles Clermont, Pitt School of Medicine; David Galloway, Pitt Public Health/PHDL; and Wilbert van Panhuis, Pitt Public Health/PHDL.

The event was held at the University of Pittsburgh and was part of the University's "Year of the Healthy U".