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New Tutorial on Using Structured Populations [message #563482] Wed, 28 April 2010 17:31 Go to next message
Judy Douglas is currently offline Judy DouglasFriend
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A new tutorial is now available on how to create a multi-population model. The tutorial walks users through the process of creating a demographic disease model step-by-step. A new button on the toolbar (the human figures) allows users to add additional sub-populations and describe each in detail, specifying differences in transmission, mortality, and recovery rates. This tutorial will help users realize the benefits of demographic disease models in modeling diseases that vary between genders, across age groups, and eventually across species.
Re: New Tutorial on Using Structured Populations [message #563507 is a reply to message #563482] Wed, 28 April 2010 17:36 Go to previous message
Werner Keil is currently offline Werner KeilFriend
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Thanks,

I'll take that into consideration and will at least alter the "Does the
session have special focus on Girls and Women?" question accordingly in the
Aids2010 proposal.

Also mentioning the demographic disease model not just for women and girls,
but let's say hetero- vs. homosexual people, etc.

Please advise with further aspects for the proposal if you think it might
add value to the conference and increase STEM's chances ?;-)

I'm in London, so while I can use my PC here, I haven't registered with
Skype yet. Hope to do so within a week, so starting next Wed I may be able
to join the call again,

Werner
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