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This course provides an introduction to simulation modeling of pathogens and the immune response on the within-host level. You will learn what simulation models are and how they can be used to study pathogen and immune response dynamics within an infected host. This course is an introductory overview course. Due to time limitations, we we will not be able to go very deep into either the biology/immunology side of things or the modeling/coding side of things. You do not have to build models or write computer code as part of this course. But you are certainly welcome and encouraged to do so, and we will provide information and resources to go deeper into any of the topics we cover.
This course has no grades. You will get a certificate of completion at the end.
This class is online. We hope you will attend all synchronous events as much as possible. In addition, there is some work you should do before each synchronous session.
We assume you have some basic biological and computer literacy. Some of you may know some immunology, or have some statistical, modeling or coding experience. We understand every student will come with different skill sets. Since this is an introductory course, we try to make things as understandable as possible for anyone, no matter their previous knowledge. That means that some of the material might be too basic for you, will others will be new to you (and likely challenging).
If you have questions about any aspect of the course, please do not hesitate to ask for help. The course materials describe in detail the ways you can ask for help. See the Communication section for more details.
For an outline of the course, please see the course Schedule document.