Teaching
I have taught a variety of courses from basic statistics to field epidemiology in a variety of settings (e.g., industry, university) to learners at different levels. Some examples are shown below.
Lectures
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Outbreak Response Game an exercise in which students get to use the online simulator to explore the trade-offs that occur doing an outbreak of an zoonotic disease.
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Malaria Control: Mathematical Models for Parasite Control a simulation-based lecture and lab on using mathematical models for the control of parasites, with case studies drawn from malaria.
Programming and Statistics
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Introduction to R a 6 lecture series I directed on the basics of the R statistical computing environment.
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Advanced analysis in R a six lecture follow-on series on advanced techniques in R
Guides
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Virus Dynamics an R companion to the book
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Field Epidemiology and Tropical Medicine the course guide to BIO301/302 course that I co-directed. This course taught undergraduate students, medical students, residents, and infectious disease fellows the basics of infectious disease ecology, field epidemiology, and tropical medicine in Tumbes and Lima, Peru