Program details

 

 


The Faculty of Science (NUS)
 together with
The Institute for Mathematical Sciences (NUS), DSO National Laboratories and
Ministry of Health
 
proudly presents a one-day workshop on

 Mathematics and Statistics of SARS

 Wednesday, 4 June 2003
 9:00am - 5:00pm
 LT 31 (Science Auditorium)
 Faculty of Science
 National University of Singapore

Please register your participation with Bernard Tan at phytanb@nus.edu.sg by Thursday, 29 May 2003.

PROGRAM DETAILS

PAPERS TO BE PRESENTED

 
  • Multistage SIR model
    by K. W. Liang, S. L. Lee, X.B. Pan and Roger C. E. Tan, Department of Mathematics, NUS
    Abstract...

  • SEIR model: SARS outside the hospitals
    by K.W. Liang, S. L. Lee, X.B. Pan and Roger C.E. Tan, Department of Mathematics, NUS
    Abstract...     Presentation slides...

  • System dynamics simulation of SARS propagation in Singapore
    by Ang Chee Chien and Ang Teck Siang, Operations Research Laboratory, Centre for Decision Support, DSO National Laboratories
    Abstract...

  • Measure if you can, simulate if you must: an investigative attempt to understand the nature of SARS
    by Joseph S.Y. Lee, DSO National Laboratories, Pierce K.H. Chow, Singapore General Hospital, Jorgen Seldrup, Clinical Trials and Epidemiology Research Unit, and T.K. Tan, DSO National Laboratories
    Abstract...     Presentation slides...

  • Some branching process models and the experience of SARS in Singapore
    by Bruce Brown and Lewin-Koh Sock Cheng, Department of Statistics & Applied Probability, NUS
    Abstract...     Presentation slides...

  • Searching for unusual clusters of palindromes and close inversions in the SARS genome
    by Choi Kwok Pui, Departments of Mathematics and of Statistics and Applied Probability, NUS
    Abstract...     Presentation slides...
  • Statistical modeling of SARS epidemic propagation via branching processes
    by V. Kamalesh, V. Kuralmani, Goh Li Ping, Qian Long, Fu Xiuju and Terence Hung, Software & Computing Programme, Institute of High Performance Computing
    Abstract...     Presentation slides...

  • SARS outbreak in Singapore - a brief description
    Chia Kee Seng, Department of Community, Occupational & Family Medicine, NUS and Young Truong, Department of Statistics & Applied Probability, NUS
    Abstract...

  • Mathematical modeling of SARS transmission in Singapore: from a public health perspective
    Stefan Ma, Epidemiology and Disease Control Division, MOH and Lipsitch M, Department of Epidemiology, Harvard School of Public Health, USA
    Abstract...     Presentation slides...

 

latest update: 02 Jul 2003