Programação

PROGRAMA DO XXII CURSO EPIMOL / COURSE PROGRAM

 
 
DAY DATE August 11
Sunday TIME PROGRAM INSTRUCTORS
8:00-8:10 Welcome & course material distribution Luciano Kalabric, Joice Reis, Mitermayer Reis
8:10-9:00 Database management in research Nivison Rocha
9:00-12:30
Group A
Introduction to R Studio Wildo Araujo, Walter Ramalho
9:00-12:30
Group B
Lab technology / Sequencing and introduction to bioinformatics Ana Menezes, Jailton Azevedo, Luciano Kalabric
12:30-14:00 Intervalo para almoço / Lunch  
14:00-17:30
Group B
Introduction to R Studio Wildo Araujo, Walter Ramalho
14:00-17:30
Group A
Lab technology / Sequencing and introduction to bioinformatics Ana Menezes, Jailton Azevedo, Luciano Kalabric
 
 
 
DAY DATE August 12
Monday TIME PROGRAM INSTRUCTORS
8:00-8:30 Opening Ceremony Marilda Gonçalves, Mitermayer Reis
8:30-9:30 Introduction to Course Albert Ko
9:30-10:00 Intervalo / Break  
10:00-11:00 Basic Epidemiological Concepts
Part 1: Study design Overview
Edson Duarte
11:00-12:00 Basic Epidemiological Concepts
Part 2: Epidemiologic methods 1
Art Reingold
12:00-13:00 Intervalo para almoço / Lunch  
13:00-14:00 Basic Epidemiological Concepts
Part 3: The use of GIS in epidemiology
Renato Barbosa
14:00-15:30 Exercise module 1: “Food borne outbreak”
Group discussion
Staff
15:30-17:30 Tribute to Lee Riley Albert Ko, Eva Harris, Art Reingold, Mitermayer Reis, Ronald Blanton, Albert Schriefer, Beatriz Moreira
 
 
 
DAY DATE August 13
Tuesday TIME PROGRAM INSTRUCTORS
8:00-9:00 Principles of Molecular Epidemiology
Part 1: Introduction to Molecular Epidemiology - definitions; distinguishing molecular epidemiology from taxonomy/phylogeny
Albert Ko
9:00-9:30 Principles of Molecular Epidemiology
Part 2: Overview of molecular methods used in epidemiology
Joice Reis
9:30-10:00 Intervalo / Break  
10:00-11:00 Principles of Molecular Epidemiology
Part 3: New uses of molecular epidemiology to study transmission dynamics
Derek Cummings
11:00-12:00 Principles of Molecular Epidemiology
Part 4: Quantifying attributable risks
Part 5: Stratification of data
Albert Ko
12:00-13:00 Intervalo para almoço / Lunch  
13:00-14:00 Practices of Molecular Epidemiology
Part 6: Analysis of similarity and relatedness
Part 7: Validity
Part 8: Phylogenetic analysis: what can you learn by reading a tree?
Ronald Blanton, Antônio Ricardo Khouri
14:00-15:30 Exercise module 2: “Pathovars vs. non-pathovars”
Group discussion
Staff
15:30-16:00 Intervalo / Break  
16:00-17:00 Epidemiology in action: Students’ oral presentations (Three students) To be defined
 
 

 

 
DAY DATE August 14
Wednesday TIME PROGRAM INSTRUCTORS
8:00-9:30 Principles of Outbreak Investigations Art Reingold
9:30-10:00 Intervalo / Break  
10:00-11:00 Practices of Outbreak Investigations
Part 1: Drug-resistant salmonellosis and Drug-resistant urinary tract infections
Albert Ko
11:00-12:00 Practices of Outbreak Investigations
Part 2: Healthcare-associated infections –definition, global surveillance systems for HAI and resistance, use of strain typing to track global dissemination of pathogens
Joice Reis
12:00-13:00 Intervalo para almoço / Lunch  
13:00-14:00 Practices of Outbreak Investigations
Part 3: Healthcare-associated infections” - using molecular techniques to define sources and ways of transmission
Ianick Martins
14:00-15:30 Exercise module 3: “Healthcare-associated infections” Staff
15:30-16:00 Intervalo / Break  
16:00-17:00 Epidemiology in action: Students’ oral presentations (Three students) To be defined
 
 
 
DAY DATE August 15
Thursday TIME PROGRAM INSTRUCTORS
8:00-8:45 Principles of Surveillance
Part 1: Introduction
Art Reingold
8:45-9:30 Principles of Surveillance
Part 2: Molecular methods to surveillance
Albert Ko
9:30-10:00 Intervalo / Break  
10:00-11:00 Practices of Surveillance
Part 2: Molecular eco-epidemiology
Federico Costa
11:00-12:00 Practices of Surveillance
Part 3: Tuberculosis
Julio Croda, Katherine Walters
12:00-13:00 Intervalo para almoço / Lunch  
13:00-14:00 Practices of Surveillance
Part 4: Genetic diversity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Salvador, Brazil: geographic distribution and multidrug resistance
Theolis Bessa
14:00-15:30 Exercise module 4: “Tuberculosis”
Group discussion
Staff
15:30-16:00 Intervalo / Break  
16:00-17:00 Epidemiology in action: Students’ oral presentations (Three students) To be defined
 
 
 
DAY DATE August 16
Friday TIME PROGRAM INSTRUCTORS
8:00-9:00 Principles of Parasitic Diseases
Part 1: Chagas disease: The importance of molecular epidemiology for genotyping and diagnosis
Claudia Herrera
9:00-10:00 Scientific session: Trypanosoma cruzi transmission and Chagas disease pathogenesis: rationale for vaccine development Eric Dumonteil
10:00-10:30 Intervalo / Break  
10:30-12:00 Practice of Parasitic Disease Molecular Epidemiology
Part 1: Populations genetics of sexually reproducing organisms
Part 2: Implications of vector and parasite population structure
Ronald Blanton
12:00-13:00 Intervalo para almoço / Lunch  
13:00-14:30 Exercise module 5: “Parasitic diseases” Staff
15:30-16:00 Intervalo / Break  
16:00-17:00 Closing ceremony Staff
 
 
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