Title: Update on the Seattle Heterosexual HIV/AIDS Modeling for Prevention (SHAMP) Project
Location: Harborview Ninth and Jefferson Building, Room 1309
Date/Time: Tuesday, January 23, 2018 / 12:00pm-1:00pm
Please join the CFAR Sociobehavioral and Prevention Research Core and Public Health - Seattle/King County HIV/STD Program for another Lunchbox Talk featuring Martina Morris, PhD. Dr. Morris is a sociologist at the University of Washington with research interests in the analysis of social structure and population dynamics.
SHAMP is a collaborative effort between CFAR researchers and HIV program staff at Public Health Seattle/King County. The project uses epidemic modeling and projection tools to analyze the HIV/AIDS epidemic among heterosexuals in King County and identify strategies for eradication. This talk will provide a brief overview of the project and its rationale, a description of the local structuring of the model and data inputs, a review of the successes and challenges we’ve faced, and how the project has evolved by linking with phylogenetic analyses of the local epidemic.
Snacks provided!
If you have any questions, please contact sprc@uw.edu.
View the recording on CFAR's YouTube
You may find the link to this lecture’s recording, and previous lecture’s recordings on the CFAR website here: http://depts.washington.edu/cfar/SPRC_Lunch_box_Series