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preparedness and response activities, and in doing so, endeavours to | ||
supports effective future pandemic planning, preparedness and response. | ||
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<h2>Contact us:</h2> | ||
<h2>Contact us</h2> | ||
<p> | ||
If you have any queries regarding DAEDALUS Explore, please contact: | ||
<a href="mailto:[email protected]" class="email">[email protected]</a> | ||
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<h2>Acknowledgements</h2> | ||
<h2>Contribution Acknowledgements</h2> | ||
<p> | ||
The DAEDALUS Explore dashboard and the underlying DAEDALUS model were | ||
created by ‘The Jameel Institute – Kenneth C Griffin Initiative for the | ||
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World Health Organization and Singapore’s Programme For Research In | ||
Epidemic Preparedness And Response (PREPARE), National Centre for | ||
Infectious Diseases (NCID) and Umeå University in Sweden. For more | ||
information, visit the website of the <a href="https://new.express.adobe.com/webpage/TXLBkz1sN9FI5" target="_blank">EPPI Initiative</a>. | ||
information, visit the website of the <a href="https://www.imperial.ac.uk/jameel-institute/research/the-jameel-institute--kenneth-c-griffin-initiative-for-the-economics-of-pandemic-preparedness/" target="_blank">EPPI Initiative</a>. | ||
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<p> | ||
A large team of authors have contributed to the development of DAEDALUS Explore, and the underlying code, since spring 2020. | ||
</p> | ||
<h3>Software team</h3> | ||
<p> | ||
David Mears<sup>a,b</sup>, Pratik Gupte<sup>a,b</sup>, Emma Russell<sup>a</sup>, Anmol Thapar<sup>a</sup>, | ||
Mantra Kusumgar<sup>a</sup>, Rich Fitzjohn<sup>a</sup> | ||
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<h3>Modelling team</h3> | ||
<p> | ||
Patrick Doohan<sup>b</sup>*, Rob Johnson<sup>b</sup>*, David Haw<sup>b,c</sup>, Kanchan Parchani<sup>b</sup>, | ||
Christian Morgenstern<sup>b</sup>, Matteo Pianella<sup>d</sup>, Wei Hao Kwok<sup>e</sup>, Jeremy Chan<sup>e</sup>, | ||
Paula Christen<sup>b</sup>, Kelvin Bryan Tan<sup>e</sup>, Peter C Smith<sup>f</sup>, Giovanni Forchini<sup>b,g</sup>, | ||
Katharina Hauck<sup>b</sup> | ||
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<p> | ||
* contributed equally | ||
</p> | ||
<h3>Affiliations</h3> | ||
<ol type="a"> | ||
<li>Reside-IC, MRC Centre for Global Infectious Disease Analysis & Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Imperial, London, United Kingdom</li> | ||
<li>MRC Centre for Global Infectious Disease Analysis, Jameel Institute, Imperial, London, United Kingdom</li> | ||
<li>Mathematical Sciences & Infection, Veterinary and Ecological Sciences, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom</li> | ||
<li>Department of Economics, Stockholm University, Sweden</li> | ||
<li>PREPARE, National Centre for Infectious Diseases, Singapore</li> | ||
<li>Centre for Health Economics, University of York, United Kingdom</li> | ||
<li>Umeå School of Business, Economics and Statistics, Umeå Universitet, Umeå, Sweden</li> | ||
</ol> | ||
<h2>Funding Acknowledgements</h2> | ||
<p> | ||
The EPPI Initiative gratefully acknowledges research funding from | ||
Community Jameel and Kenneth C Griffin which enabled the development of | ||
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