“What Can Mathematical Models Tell Us About The Future of HIV Prevention?”, Timothy Hallett, Monday, May 23, 4p, R&T Building Auditorium, Harborview

The University of Washington, International Clinical Research Center, Department of Global Health, presents:

Timothy B. Hallett, Research Fellow in Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Imperial College London

“What Can Mathematical Models Tell Us About The Future of HIV Prevention?”

Monday, May 23, 2011

4:00 – 5:00 p.m.

R&T Auditorium

Research & Training Building

Harborview Medical Center

325 Ninth Avenue

Seattle, WA 98104

Tim Hallett is as an infectious disease epidemiologist. He has used mathematical modeling to gain understanding of the current state of the global HIV epidemic and to investigate the potential impact of interventions on preventing HIV and optimizing the treatment of HIV-infected individuals. His work has been focused on southern Africa, but has also included Europe, Asia and Latin America.

For more information, contact the ICRC at icrc@uw.edu or 206.520.3800.

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