
Utah Infectious Disease Dynamics
@utah_idd
Infectious Disease Dynamics group studying infectious disease transmission using theoretical and empirical approaches to control and prevent disease spread.
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https://www.utahinfectiousdiseasedynamics.org/ 15-10-2020 03:44:46
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CLOSING SOON: Postdoc (Salt Lake City, United States) Modeling infectious disease transmission in healthcare settings with Lindsay Keegan Damon Toth Matthew Samore at Utah Infectious Disease Dynamics More details: iddjobs.org/jobs/postdoc-p…

Important and timely research out by Lindsay Keegan , Justin Lessler and Shaun Truelove on vaccine effectiveness from Delta variant

Recent work from our group, led by @karimskhader including @Vanessa_S91, Lindsay Keegan, Damon Toth, Matthew Samore, Mike Rubin, featured at #IDWeek2021

Excited to have contributed to this, along with my Utah Infectious Disease Dynamics colleagues, including Damon Toth who lead this study.

Great work presented at #SHEASpring2022 by Ben Brintz!

Urgently seeing a postdoc to work on tracking henipaviruses (among others) using multi-species serologic cohorts. Join us! JHIDDynamics BatOneHealth Due to funding constraints, US citizens/residents only. iddynamics.jhsph.edu


Today at #TropMed22, Sharia M Ahmed from our group will present on modeling impact of antibiotic treatment of moderate #cholera disease on community transmission at 1:15pm in Session 109. Collab w/andrew azman @andrewazman.bsky.social Lindsay Keegan GTFCC Secretariat. UofU3i ASTMH

Great work led by Alex Beams suggesting a more nuanced understanding of 'persistent' and 'intermittent' carriers with organisms such as S. aureus.

If you're interested in infectious disease modeling and looking to relocate, join Lindsay Keegan here with Utah Infectious Disease Dynamics at University of Utah for easy access to these amazing views and experiences.

Congratulations to Utah Infectious Disease Dynamics graduates Alex Beams and Tess Sheets for successfully defending their PhDs and graduating this spring!


With $18 million from CDC, a University of Utah-led initiative will strengthen the response to infectious disease outbreaks. The center builds on partnerships between University of Utah Health academics, clinicians, and health departments and health systems in UT, WA, ID, MT healthcare.utah.edu/press-releases…


Please join us next week on November 17 for the next occurrence of our E3ID Research Seminar Series. Tyler Starr will be presenting on, "Molecular evolution of SARS-CoV-2 and related bat coronaviruses" from 12:00 - 1:00 PM. Please see the image for full details.


Really great and important work led by alicia caitlin and Lindsay Keegan!

Join us today for this exciting talk by Tyler Starr!


