Programação

DAY DATE August 13 – Pre-course 1
Saturday TIME PROGRAM INSTRUCTORS
8 – 8:30 AM Welcome & course presentation Luciano Kalabric
8:30 – 10 AM Laboratory demonstration of molecular techniques Ana Menezes, Jailton Azevedo, Milena Soares
10 - 10:30 AM Break  
10:30 - 12 AM Introduction to bioinformatics Luciano Kalabric
 
 
DAY DATE August 13 – Pre-course 2
Saturday TIME PROGRAM INSTRUCTORS
1:30 – 2 PM Database management in research
 
Nivison Rocha
2 – 3 PM Introduction to R Studio Wildo Araujo
3 – 3:30 PM Break  
3:30 - 5 PM Introduction to R Studio Wildo Araujo
 
 
DAY DATE August 15
Monday TIME PROGRAM INSTRUCTORS
1 – 1:30 PM Opening Ceremony Marilda Gonçalves, Arnaldo Medeiros, Daniela Buosi, Janaina Sallas, Mitermayer Reis
1:30 – 2 PM Welcome & course presentation Lee Riley
2 – 3 PM Basic Epidemiological Concepts
Part 1: Study design Overview
Edson Duarte
3 – 3:30 PM Break  
3:30 - 5 PM Basic Epidemiological Concepts
Part 2: Epidemiologic methods 1
Art Reingold
 
 
DAY DATE August 16
Tuesday TIME PROGRAM INSTRUCTORS
1 - 2 PM Basic Epidemiological Concepts
Part 3: Epidemiologic methods 2
Art Reingold
2 – 3 PM Basic Epidemiological Concepts
Part 4: The use of GIS in epidemiology
Renato Barbosa
3 – 3:30 PM Break  
3:30 - 5 PM Exercise module 1: “Food borne outbreak”
Group discussion
Breakout rooms (Groups 1 to 5)
 
 
 
DAY DATE August 17
Wednesday TIME PROGRAM INSTRUCTORS
1 - 2 PM Principles of Molecular Epidemiology
Part 1: Introduction to Molecular Epidemiology; definitions; distinguishing molecular epidemiology from taxonomy/phylogeny
Lee Riley
2 – 3 PM Principles of Molecular Epidemiology
Part 2: Overview of conventional laboratory methods used in epidemiology
Joice Reis
3 – 3:30 PM Break  
3:30 - 5 PM Principles of Molecular Epidemiology
Part 3: Overview of molecular methods used in epidemiology
Joice Reis
 

 
 
DAY DATE August 18
Thursday TIME PROGRAM INSTRUCTORS
1 - 2 PM Principles of Molecular Epidemiology
Part 4: Analysis of similarity and relatedness
Part 5: Validity
Lee Riley
2 – 3 PM Principles of Molecular Epidemiology
Part 6: Quantifying attributable risks
Part 7: Stratification of data
Lee Riley
3 – 3:30 PM Break  
3:30 - 5 PM Exercise module 2: “Pathovars vs. non-pathovars”
Group discussion
Breakout rooms (Groups 1 to 5)
 
 
 
DAY DATE August 19
Friday TIME PROGRAM INSTRUCTORS
1 - 2 PM Practices of Molecular Epidemiology
Part 1: Bioinformatics and its application to epidemiology
Pablo Ivan
2 – 3 PM Practices of Molecular Epidemiology
Part 2: Phylogenetic analysis: what can you learn by reading a tree?
Tiago Graf
3 – 3:30 PM Break  
3:30 - 5 PM Epidemiology in action: Students’ oral presentations (Three students) To be defined
 
 

DAY
DATE August 22
Monday TIME PROGRAM INSTRUCTORS
1 - 2 PM Principles of Outbreak Investigations Art Reingold
2 – 3 PM Practices of Outbreak Investigations
Part 1: Epidemiology of antimicrobial-resistant Gram-negative bacterial infections
Lee Riley
3 – 3:30 PM Break  
3:30 - 5 PM Environmental molecular epidemiology
Part 2: Ecology of leptospirosis in urban areas
Albert Ko/ Federico Costa
 
 
DAY DATE August 23
Tuesday TIME PROGRAM INSTRUCTORS
1 - 2 PM Emerging infections disease
Part 3: Anti-microbial resistance
Lee Riley
2 – 3 PM Emerging infections disease
Part 4: Molecular epidemiology of Covid-19
Felipe Naveca
3 – 3:30 PM Break  
3:30 - 5 PM Exercise module 3: “Healthcare-associated infections” Breakout rooms (Groups 1 to 5)
 
 
 
DAY DATE August 24
Wednesday TIME PROGRAM INSTRUCTORS
1 - 2 PM Principles of Surveillance
Part 1: Introduction
Art Reingold
2 – 3 PM Practices of Surveillance
Part 2: Molecular epidemiology applied to surveillance
Albert Ko
3 – 3:30 PM Break  
3:30 - 5 PM Epidemiology in action: Students’ oral presentations (Three students) To be defined
 

 
 
DAY DATE August 25
Thursday TIME PROGRAM INSTRUCTORS
1 - 2 PM Practices of Surveillance
Part 2: Tuberculosis
Julio Croda/Katharine Walter
2 – 3 PM Practices of Surveillance
Part 3: Genetic diversity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Salvador, Brazil: geographic distribution and multidrug resistance
Theolis Bessa
3 – 3:30 PM Break  
3:30 - 5 PM Exercise module 4: “Tuberculosis”
Group discussion
Breakout rooms (Groups 1 to 5)
 
 
 
DAY DATE August 26
Friday TIME PROGRAM INSTRUCTORS
1 - 2 PM Principles of Parasitic Diseases
Part 1: Populations genetics of sexually reproducing organisms
Ronald Blanton
2 – 3 PM Practice of Parasitic Disease Molecular Epidemiology
Part 1: Implications of vector and parasite population structure
Ronald Blanton
3 – 3:30 PM Break  
3:30- 4:30 PM Exercise module 5: “Parasitic diseases” Breakout rooms (Groups 1 to 5)
 
4:30 - 5 PM Closing ceremony Mitermayer Reis