2nd National Conference on Infectious Disease Modeling

13 – 15 March 2024

On 15 March 2024, only internal sessions of the modeling consortia will take place.

German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina

Halle (Saale)

Programme

13th of March 2024

09:00 – 09:55

Registration

10:00 – 10:45

Welcoming

Moderation: Alexander Kuhlmann & Rafael Mikolajczyk (MONID Board)

Welcome from the

  • MONID Board (Highlights)
  • Dean of the Medical Faculty Prof. Dr. Heike Kielstein
  • Parliamentary State Secretary Mario Brandenburg 
  • RKI President Prof. Dr. Lars Schaade

10:45 – 11:45

KEYNOTE I – Julia Fitzner (WHO)

Moderation: A. Kuhlmann

11:45 – 12:15

ELEVATOR PITCHES

Moderation: A. Kuhlmann

12:15 – 14:00

LUNCH BREAK & GROUP PHOTO

14:00 – 16:00

GUIDED POSTERSESSION

Moderation: J. Horn & V. Jäger

16:00 – 16:30

COFFEE BREAK

16:30 – 17:30

 

 

ORALS I “Technical Application”

Kai Nagel:
“Explicit modeling of antibody levels for infectious disease simulations in the context of SARS-CoV-2”

Elizabeth Goult:
“Estimating the optimal age for infant measles vaccination”

Beryl Musundi:
“Multi-scale Modeling of Infectious Diseases: Linking Within-host and Between-host Dynamics”

Martin Kühn:
“Hybrid epidemiological models for efficient insight on the individual scale: a contribution to green computing”

Philipp Dönges:
“When and why weakly-coupled compartmental models can be used for simultaneously spreading diseases”

Antonia Bartz:
“Guidelines on quality assessment and reporting of mathematical modelling studies for infectious disease dynamics: A scoping review”

 

17:30 – 18:45

 

PANEL I “Contacts and diversity in models”

Moderation: A. Karch & A. Kuhlmann & R. Mikolajczyk

Luca Ferretti:
“Insights into transmission risk and drivers of epidemic dynamics from digital contact tracing”

Veronika Jäger:
„Different ways to collect contact information“

Jan Pablo Burgard:
“Gesyland – A Synthetic Twin Population of Germany”

David Kerkmann:
“Estimating contact patterns for agent-based models”

Beate Jahn:
„Measuring Health Inequality – Potential Applications and Challenges“

Discussion

18:45 – 19:00

 

Special Lecture:

Stefan Moritz:
“RESTART – Introduction”

Moderation: R. Mikolajczyk

19:00

GET TOGETHER & DINNER

14th of March 2024

09:00 – 10:00

KEYNOTE II – Niel Hens (Hasselt University and University of Antwerp)

Moderation: A. Kuhlmann

10:00 – 11:00

ORALS II “Agent-based Models”

Moderation:  N. Leithäuser

David Kerkmann:
“Implementation of a highly detailed agent-based model to explore the effects of non-pharmaceutical interventions and testing strategies in Brunswick during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic”

Johannes Horn:
“Modelling the impact of mass gathering events (MGE) on potential future pandemics”

Johannes Ponge:
“How to Make Large-Scale Individual-Based Infectious Disease Models Fast”

Franciszek Rakowski:
“Post-hoc Analysis of Covid-19 Mortality in Poland: Insights from the ICM Epidemiological Model”

Tyll Krüger:
“Factoring out the contribution of households to COVID-19 prevalence across European countries”

Beate Jahn:
“Evaluation of Vaccination Strategies Considering a Vaccine Adapted to a New Variant of Concern – A Decision-Analytic Modeling Study”

11:00 – 11:30

COFFEE BREAK

11:30 – 12:30

ORALS III “Behaviour”

Leonard Stellbrink:
“Comparative Modeling of Pandemic Behavior: Static vs. Dynamic Agent-Based Approaches”

Lilian Kojan:
“Modeling intervention compliance behavior: Insights from a cross-sectional survey”

Veronika Kurchyna:
“Generation of Consistent Agent Plans using Strategy Patterns and Axiomatic Logic”

Sally Lago:
“Mathematical Modelling on The Effects of Cultural Practices on HIV Treatment in Luo-Nyanza Region”

Sabine Wüst:
“Modelling the influence of environmental stressors on the spread of communicable diseases”

Matthias Horn:
“Mathematical modeling of pneumococcal transmission and disease dynamics in the German population”

12:30 – 13:00

UPDATE MONID BOARD & POSTER AWARDS

A. Kuhlmann & R. Mikolajczyk & B. Lange

13:00 – 14:15

LUNCH BREAK

14:15 – 15.15

ORALS IV “Data acquisition & Fitting”

Moderation:  M. Scholz

Jan Mohring:
“Estimating the Covid-19 Prevalence from Wastewater”

Nina Schmid:
“Demonstration of an Integrative Modelling Approach of Infectious Diseases”

Karina Wallrafen-Sam:
“Cost-Effectiveness of COVID-19 Vaccination Strategies in Resource-Constrained Settings: Data from Ethiopia”

Yuri Kheifetz:
“Modelling complete dynamics of SARS-CoV-2 pandemics of Germany and its federal states using multiple levels of data”

Felix Günther:
“Fitting a dynamic transmission model of meningococcal carriage and vaccination to national surveillance data and the vaccine coverage in Germany, 2005-2019”

Isti Rodiah:
“Improving post-pandemic RSV projections in Germany: A comprehensive approach integrating adaptive dynamic modeling and population-based data – RESPINOW Study”

15:15 – 16:30

PANEL II – “Modeling and model parametrization for respiratory infections”

Moderation: M. Kühn & B. Lange

Intro – B. Lange & M. Kühn: “Ongoing work in four selected research consortia, open problems and approaches”

Sarah Kramer:
“Parameterizing Models of Cocirculating Pathogens: Using models to characterize pathogen-pathogen interactions”

Ullrich Köthe:
“Solving inverse problems with machine learning”

Stefan Flasche:
“Uncertainties in parametrizing vaccination strategies for respiratory infections”

Discussion – B. Lange & M. Kühn: “Current challenges in parametrization of mathematical-epidemiological models”

16:30 – 17:00

COFFEE BREAK

17:00 – 17:30

YOUNG MONID PANEL

Moderation: B. Musundi & C. Klett-Tammen

17:30 – 19:00

PANEL III – “Adaptive behaviour in modelling”

Moderation: TBA

 Viola Priesemann:
“The role of behavioral reactions to high case numbers”

Michael Maes:
“Protective Behavior, Opinion Polarization, Disease Dynamics.”

Lilian Kojan:
“(How) can we utilize behavioral science for epidemiological modeling”

Kai Nagel:
“Quantitative findings of the effect of mobility on infection spreading, and of disease indicators on mobility”

Mirjam Kretzschmar:
“Impact of adherence and stringency on the effectiveness of lockdown measures”

19:00 – 19:10

FAREWELL

A. Kuhlmann & R. Mikolajczyk & B. Lange

15th of March 2024

INTERNAL SESSIONS OF THE CONSORTIA

08:30 – 15:00

OptimAgent + RESPINOW

09:00 – 13:00

INSIDe

09:00 – 12:00

PROGNOSIS

09:00 – 12:00

SEMSAI

09:00 – 13:00

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