ORAHS2024
Abstract Submission

228. EpiMORPH: Expediting the Workflow of Epidemiological Modeling

Contributed abstract in session TA-4: Epidemiology and Prevention, stream Regular talks.

Tuesday, 9:00-10:30
Room: Room S3

Authors (first author is the speaker)

1. Esma Gel
College of Business, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Abstract

This talk introduces EpiMoRPH, a groundbreaking tool for advancing epidemiological modeling. It provides a robust framework for rapid model development and evaluation, promoting automation, collaboration, and deeper understanding of epidemic dynamics. EpiMoRPH features an advanced optimization toolkit, empowering public health practitioners to make informed decisions on intervention placements and strategies.

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Status: accepted


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