Epidemiology in the Digital Age: Big Data and Public Health

This webinar explores how big data and digital technologiesare transforming epidemiological research and public healthsurveillance. From electronic health records to social mediaanalytics, participants will gain insights into cutting-edgetools reshaping how we track and respond to disease outbreaks.

Global Epidemiology Conference 2026

This intensive three-day workshop is designed for epidemiologists and public health researchers working in low- and middle-income country (LMIC) settings. Participants will gain hands-on experience with epidemiological methods that are practical, rigorous, and adapted to environments with limited resources, data infrastructure, and research capacity. Hosted in Nairobi, the workshop brings together practitioners from across the […]

Epidemiology Methods in Low-Resource Settings

This intensive three-day workshop is designed for epidemiologists and public health researchers working in low- and middle-income country (LMIC) settings. Participants will gain hands-on experience with epidemiological methods that are practical, rigorous, and adapted to environments with limited resources, data infrastructure, and research capacity. Hosted in Nairobi, the workshop brings together practitioners from across the […]

Epidemiology Methods in Low-Resource Settings

This intensive three-day workshop is designed for epidemiologists and public health researchers working in low- and middle-income country (LMIC) settings. Participants will gain hands-on experience with epidemiological methods that are practical, rigorous, and adapted to environments with limited resources, data infrastructure, and research capacity. Hosted in Nairobi, the workshop brings together practitioners from across the […]

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