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 Mathematics and Statistics of SARS

~ PROGRAM ~

Time

Event

9:00 am

Opening remarks
by Tan Eng Chye Vice-Dean, Faculty of Science

9:10 am

A multistage SIR model
by Lee Seng Luan Department of Mathematics, NUS

9:40 am

SEIR model: SARS outside the hospitals
by Pan Xingbin Department of Mathematics, NUS

10:10 am

System dynamics simulation of SARS propagation in Singapore
by Ang Chee Chien DSO National Laboratories

10:40 am

Tea Break

11:10 am

Searching for unusual clusters of palindromes and close inversions in the SARS genome
by Choi Kwok Pui Departments of Mathematics and of Statistics & Applied Probability, NUS

11:40 am

Phylogenetic analysis of the SARS virus and other coronaviruses
by Zhang Louxin Department of Mathematics, NUS

12:10 pm

Lunch

1:30 pm

Measure if you can, simulate if you must: an investigative attempt to understand the nature of SARS
by Tan Tong Kiat, DSO National Laboratories

2:00 pm

SARS outbreak in Singapore - a brief description
by Young Truong Department of Statistics & Applied Probability, NUS

2:30 pm

Mathematical modeling of SARS transmission in Singapore: from a public health perspective
By Stefan Ma Epidemiology and Disease Control Division, Ministry of Health

3:00 pm

Tea Break

3:30 pm

Some branching process models and the experience of SARS in Singapore
by Lewin-Koh Sock Cheng Department of Statistics & Applied Probability, NUS

4:00 pm

Statistical modeling of SARS epidemic propagation via branching processes
by V. Kamalesh Institute of High Performance Computing

4:30 pm

Panel discussion

5:00 pm

End of workshop

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