Ecology meets infectious diseases
April 1, 2025 – April 1, 2027
This workshop, sponsored by AIM and the NSF, provides training in mathematical modeling of infectious diseases, ecological dynamics, and eco-epidemiological systems.
Over the course of one year, starting in August 2025, the community will tackle a global problemâinfectious disease emergence, spread, and controlâby developing a global network of researchers trained in integrative quantitative tools for enhancing understanding of the complex interactions between ecological and epidemiological dynamics. By equipping participants with the skills to construct, analyze, simulate, and assess models, the community seeks to foster innovation in the field. Â
This research community will meet between August 2025 and June 2026 and focus on training participants in recent advances in mathematical modeling of ecology, epidemiology, conservation, and control through lectures, activities, and discussions.  Participants will follow a comprehensive curriculum focused on population dynamics and infectious disease modeling that will cover topics in deterministic and stochastic models, data assimilation, network models, identifiability analysis, spatial statistics, machine learning, and more. By the program's conclusion, participants will be equipped to tackle relevant biological problems using innovative mathematical, statistical, and computational methods. Â
Ultimately, this AIM Research Community aims to broaden the participation of scientists across the globe in mathematical modeling of complex eco-epidemiological dynamics, empower individuals in affected communities by providing comprehensive training, and foster a global network of scientists that incorporates diverse perspectives into finding solutions to improving global health.Â
If you would like to participate, please apply by filling out the on-line form [link https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdfynCgLN5decqj1XKqm6Sm6iO7Cw-qNO-1E1TrwXyO-COclw/viewform [docs.google.com]].  We welcome anyone to apply to join our community.Â
Please see our research community website https://sites.google.com/view/ecologymeetsinfectiousdisease/home [sites.google.com] for updated information regarding community activities and plans.Â
This event will be run as an AIM-style workshop. Participants will be invited to suggest open problems and questions before the workshop begins, and these will be posted on the workshop website. These include specific problems on which there is hope of making some progress during the workshop, as well as more ambitious problems which may influence the future activity of the field. Lectures at the workshop will be focused on familiarizing the participants with the background material leading up to specific problems, and the schedule will include discussion and parallel working sessions.
For more information email workshops@aimath.org