cmmid@the_movies

Thurs 23rd May, 5:30pm, LSHTM bar. Join us for a special screening of hit zom-rom-com “Shaun of the Dead” and a post-show discussion with “Shaun” star Simon Pegg. Or possibly Professor of Infectious Disease modelling John Edmunds, we’re not sure. Free popcorn…

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cmmid@work: journal club

23 May, Room Jerry Morris A Tavistock. Paper: Computability, Godel’s incompleteness theorem, and an inherent limit on the predictability of evolution. J.R. Soc. Interface 2012, 9(69):624-639. Led by Anton Camacho…

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cmmid@work: seminar

Wednesday 12th June, 2013. Thomas Churcher (Imperial College London). Title TBC. 1pm, Room John Snow Lecture Theatre (Keppel Street…

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cmmid@work: meeting

Tues 4th June. Presenting: Olivier Le Polain. 12:45-2pm, Bennett Room (Keppel Street…

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cmmid on screen: flusurvey

Watch the Flusurvey’s Alma Adler on hit BBC Science show Bang Goes the Theory on the 11th of March. 7:30, BBC1…

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cmmid@work: flusurvey

First results from the Flusurvey here: manflu and the age distribution of cases. Find out more about the Flusurvey…

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cmmid@symposia: GenEpi

Wednesday 10th April. A one-day workshop bringing together researchers at the interface of epidemiology, genetics and modelling. Find out how infectious disease epidemiology uses genetic data to understand host-to-host transmission, community outbreaks and evolution of pathogens. More information here…

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cmmid@work: many welcomes

The new academic year has brought many new faces to cmmid – welcome to all; we hope you have an enjoyable and productive time with us…

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cmmid@play: the music makers

“There is sweet music here”. Or there might be, if rumours are to be believed. A nascent cmmid music group is on the verge of springing up – contact Gwen if interested…

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cmmid@play: Bazalgette’s masterpiece

Sir Joseph Bazalgette is a heroic figure, an engineer whose system of sewers transformed 19th century London from a stinking, miasmatic, cholera-soaked pit of pestilence into a city fit to walk through without a pomander. One of the most impressive monuments to his mustachioed genius, combining functionality with an…

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