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09:30 to 10:00 |
Registration, Tea and Coffee |
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10:00 to 10:15 |
Welcome and Introduction |
Philippa Hemmings (EPSRC - Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council) |
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10:15 to 10:40 |
Optimising Immunisation Programmes |
Matt Keeling (University of Warwick), (University of Warwick) |
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10:40 to 11:05 |
Population Ageing: Are We Living Longer Healthier Lives? |
Carol Jagger (Newcastle University) |
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11:05 to 11:30 |
Modelling Infectious Diseases to Inform Health Policy |
Peter Grove (Department of Health) |
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11:30 to 11:45 |
Tea & Coffee Break |
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11:45 to 12:10 |
How Maths Has Helped Food Safety Policy and How Could It In a More Globalised Food System |
Guy Poppy (Food Standards Agency) |
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12:10 to 13:05 |
Break-out Session / Panel Discussion |
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13:05 to 14:00 |
Lunch |
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14:00 to 14:25 |
Societal Risk: The Role of Modelling to Create Scientific Narratives |
Steven Bishop (University College London) |
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14:25 to 14:50 |
Pensim2 - Data Fusion and Simuation for Pensions Modelling |
James Rees (Department for Work and Pensions) |
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15:00 to 15:15 |
Tea and Coffee |
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15:15 to 15:40 |
Cerebral Palsy: Causes, Care and Compensation Costs |
Jane Hutton (University of Warwick) |
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15:40 to 16:05 |
Health Effects and Risks of Climate Change |
Bernd Eggen (Public Health England) |
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16:05 to 17:00 |
Session 3: Panel Discussion / Closing Remarks |
Roy Anderson (Imperial College London), (GlaxoSmithKline), (Imperial College London) |
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