James Koopman, M.D., M.P.H.Analysis and control of infection transmission systems, theoretical basis for epidemiological analysis, causal modeling of epidemiological processes, complex systems, networks, public health surveillance.jkoopman@umich.edu(734) 763-5629
Christopher Henry
Dr. Volz is a social and genetic network scientist. He has developed algorithms to conceptualize and analyze networks, including using viral genetic information to estimate transmission parameters. Dr. Volz extended the HIV tranmission study to Detroit from Montreal.
erikvolz@umich.edu
734-615-9172
Joseph Eisenberg, Ph.D., M.P.H.Infectious disease, transmission modeling, risk assessment, waterborne pathogens, vectorborne disease, ebola.jnse@umich.edu734-998-6837
Xinyu Zhang
Bluma Brenner, Ph.D,Virologist
Dr. Brenner's collaborations involve studies using genetic analysis for surveillance of HIV transmission dynamics and using phylogenetic analysis to model HIV prevention strategies.bluma.brenner@mcgill.ca
Shah Jamal Alam
Ethan Romero-Severson, M.P.H.
Mark Wainberg, Ph.D.CollaboratorDr. Wainberg is an HIV researcher and is direector of an HIV research lab focusing on basic mechanisms of action, inhibition by anti-viral drugs and drug resistance, and gene therapy.mark.wainberg@mcgill.ca