MIDAS is comprised of investigator-initiated, collaborative research projects focused on infectious disease modeling and computational, mathematical, and statistical methods. Two National Centers of Excellence in Infectious Disease Modeling provide leadership nationally and internationally in infectious disease modeling, computational, mathematical, and statistical methods, public policy, and outreach and training. The Information Technology Resource is responsible for software development, data management, and development of central resources.
COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH GRANTS
Principal Investigator (Institution)
- Stephen Eubank (contact) and Madhav Vishnu Marathe (Virginia Bioinformatics Institute)
- Sara Del Valle (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
- Travis Porco (University of California, San Francisco)
- Sergei Pond (University of California, San Diego)
- Christopher Mores (Louisiana State University School of Veterinary Medicine)
- Alison Galvani (Yale University) and Lauren Ancel Meyers (University of Texas at Austin)
- John Drake (contact), Bogdan Epureanu, Matthew Ferrari, Andrew Park and Pejman Rohani (University of Georgia)
- Neil Ferguson (contact), Simon Cauchemez, Christopher Fraser and Steven Riley (Imperial College London)
- Joseph Eisenberg (University of Michigan)
- Jeffrey Shaman (Columbia University)
CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE IN INFECTIOUS DISEASE MODELING
MIDAS INFORMATICS SERVICES GROUP
- Michael Wagner and Jeremy Espino (University of Pittsburgh)
MIDAS Software Sharing And Information Outreach Network (MISSION)
MIDAS Network Software Repository is a place where you can learn about and download MIDAS software tools for using in epidemiology modeling, visualization, analysis and parameter estimation.
The MIDAS Network is funded by the National Institutes of General Medical Sciences of the National Institutes of Health.