
Frederik Verelst
Postdoctoral Scholar
University of Antwerp
The MIDAS Coordinating Center has curated a collection of more than 300 digital resources relevant to COVID modeling. The Data Catalog includes datasets, software, dashboards, catalogs, and repositories described with rich metadata. Contents of the data catalog will also be made available via an application programming interface in the near future.
This is the data repository for the 2019 Novel Coronavirus Visual Dashboard operated by the Johns Hopkins University Center for Systems Science and Engineering (JHU CSSE). It includes the daily number of confirmed cases, recovered cases, deaths, and daily reports related to COVID-19 across the world since 2020-01-21. .
This platform, coordinated by a large team of researchers, aims to build on the experiences of MMODS and the COVID-19 Forecasting Hub and provide a hub to bring together more than 10 COVID-19 models to produce longer-term, 6-month scenario projections of SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 in the US. These scenarios are designed to address the current areas of uncertainty and decision points as the pandemic continues to evolve in the U.S. The goal of long-term projections is to compare outbreak trajectories under different scenarios of what “could” happen, as opposed to offering a specific, unconditional estimate of what “will” happen.
This project, coordinated by Dr. Katriona Shea at Penn State University, combines COVID-19 modeling results from multiple groups into a formal decision analytic framework to support decision-making to mitigate the impact of the pandemic.
Update (12/1/2020): This case study project is complete, and MMODS now contributes to the COVID-19 Scenario Modeling Hub. Please email the project coordinators at mmods@midasnetwork.us for more information.
This platform, coordinated by Dr. Nick Reich at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst brings together over 20 COVID-19 forecasting models into one comparative framework that displays the expected COVID-19 trajectory 4 weeks out and compares forecasts to data retrospectively.
For questions or ideas regarding COVID-19 modeling collaborations, contact questions@midasnetwork.us.
Visit the COVID-19 Modeling Collaborations section of this page to view collaborations that are relevant to the MIDAS Network. For questions or ideas regarding COVID-19 modeling collaborations, contact questions@midasnetwork.us.
We encourage community members to contribute resources to the repository and thus support the overall COVID-19 research effort. Contact questions@midasnetwork.us for any questions or ideas for improvements, or to send/request any material to be included.
This rapid pre-review platform enables the community to give feedback on pre-prints coming out with modeling and other analyses of the COVID-19 and other outbreaks. Visit the platform here.
Postdoctoral Scholar
University of Antwerp
Professor
West University of Timișoara
Assistant Professor
University Medical Center Utrecht
Scientist
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Researcher
Bruno Kessler Foundation
Researcher
Fondazione Edmund Mach
Postdoctoral Fellow
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Assistant Professor
University of Iowa
Research Scientist
Institute for Disease Modeling
Research Fellow
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Associate Professor of Biophysics
Texas Christian University
Assistant Professor
University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Associate Professor
Emory University
Visiting Scientist
Harvard University
Senior Research Fellow
University of South Florida
Professor
University of Florida
Medical Student
Yale University
Epidemiologist
Army Public Health Center
Assistant Professor
Northwestern University
Senior Scientist
Indiana University Bloomington
Professor
University of Maryland
Sr. Systems Engineer
Catholic University of America
Associate Professor
University of Idaho
Postdoctoral Fellow Researcher
Georgia Institute of Technology
Postdoctoral Research Assistant
City University of Hong Kong
Research Associate Professor
University of Virginia
Post-doc
Columbia University
Physicist
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Professor and UNUM Chair of Excellence
University of Tennessee Chattanooga
MSc Student
African Institute for Mathematical Sciences
CEO
Epistemix
Distinguished Research Professor
University of Georgia
Mathematical Epidemiologist
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Research Associate
University of Texas at Austin
PhD Student
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne
Assistant Professor
Northern Arizona University
Professor
Hong Kong University
Research Scientist
University of Virginia
Research Assistant and PhD Candidate
University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Professor of Medicine
Stanford University
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