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

  • 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.

  • Oh Cluck! an interactive workshop for faculty, staff, and students that puts people in the driver's seat to explore how their decisions shape the course of an outbreak at local and national levels, across both the animal and human domains.

  • 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

Guides

  • Virus Dynamics an R companion to the book

  • 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