Past Meetings
MIDAS Digital Commons
MIDAS Evaluation: Executive Summary [PDF, 119KB]
MIDAS Evaluation: Overview Presented at Advisory Council Open Session, May 2017 [PDF, 409KB]
MIDAS Publications
MIDAS Team Recognized for Ebola Modeling Research [PDF, 63.4KB]
Simulating the Potential Spread of Measles
MIDAS Portal
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Project Tycho
Project Tycho: Looking at the Data
Pandemicflu.gov
MIDAS is a collaboration of research and informatics groups to develop computational models of the interactions between infectious agents and their hosts, disease spread, prediction systems and response strategies. The tools and methods developed by the modelers can be useful to a variety of stakeholders who want to better understand emerging infectious diseases. If a disease outbreak occurs, the MIDAS network may be called upon to develop specific models to aid in our understanding of the disease and its spread.
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Daniel Janes, Ph.D. MIDAS Program Director Division of Genetics and Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology National Institute of General Medical Sciences National Institutes of Health 45 Center Drive MSC 6200 Bethesda, MD 20892-6200
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