-
Computers can predict effects of HIV policies
July 29, 2012 Editor 0
(Brown University) Policymakers in the fight against HIV/AIDS may have to wait years, even decades, to know whether strategic choices among possible interventions are effective. How can they make informed choices in an age of limited funding? A reliable, well-calibrated, predictive computer simulation to be presented by a Brown University researcher could be a great help.
Go to SourceRelated Posts
The search for a cure for AIDS: If it ain’t broke…
Systematic Review of the Performance of HIV Viral Load Technologies on Plasma Samples.
mHealth for HIV Treatment & Prevention: A Systematic Review of the Literature.
AIDS: Bursting HIV’s bubble
- Meet Your New R&D Team: Social Entrepreneurs
- A Computer Can Do Your International Development Job Thanks to Open Data
Categories: Health, Technology
Tags: Brown University, choices, computer, HIV, predict
Open Innovation and Absorptive Capacity Climate change could open trade opportunities for some vulnerable nations
Subscribe to our stories
Recent Posts
- Entrepreneurial Alertness, Innovation Modes, And Business Models in Small- And Medium-Sized Enterprises December 30, 2021
- The Strategic Role of Design in Driving Digital Innovation June 10, 2021
- Correction to: Hybrid mosquitoes? Evidence from rural Tanzania on how local communities conceptualize and respond to modified mosquitoes as a tool for malaria control June 10, 2021
- BRIEF FOCUS: Optimal spacing for groundnuts in smallholder farming systems June 9, 2021
- COVID-19 pandemic: impacts on the achievements of Sustainable Development Goals in Africa June 9, 2021
Categories
Archives
Popular Post-All time
- A review on biomass-based... 1k views
- Can blockchain disrupt ge... 762 views
- Apply Now: $500,000 for Y... 755 views
- Prize-winning projects pr... 713 views
- Test Your Value Propositi... 688 views