Welcome to the Galvani Group
Our research focuses on integrating epidemiology and evolutionary ecology or economics in order to generate predictions that could not be made by these disciplines alone. This interdisciplinary approach has widespread potential for answering evolutionary questions, explaining empirical observations and informing public health policy. Professor Galvani has applied this approach to the study of HIV, influenza, HPV, SARS and helminth parasites.
Postdoctoral Position Available
Post-doctoral positions are available at Yale Medical School in the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health to develop and analyze socioeconomic models of infectious disease epidemiology.
This position will require an independent and motivated individual who has published in epidemiology, population biology and/or economics. Mathematical and/or computational modeling skills are essential.
The salary will be at least according to NIH pay scale, commensurate with experience and expertise. Funding is available for three years.
Closing date: Open until filled.
To apply please send CV, brief statement of research interests and contact information for two academic references to alison.galvani@yale.edu.
News
- 13 August 2007Sanjay Basu passed his general exam with high distinction.
- 01 June 2007Beth Kochin won the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology department's William R. Belknap Prize for her senior thesis.
- 01 June 2007Paula Luz passed her general exam with high distinction.
- 01 June 2007Eric Poolman has taken a family-practice residency position at Ventura County Medical Center.
- 01 June 2007Galvani Group alumnus Tim Reluga has taken a position as Assistant Professor in Mathematics at Penn State University.
- 18 May 2007Dave Thomas won the E.P.H. Dean's Award for best M.P.H. thesis.
- 15 March 2007The Economist discusses Galvani, Reluga, & Chapman's PNAS article on influenza vaccination.
- 07 September 2006New Scientist has a summary of Poolman & Galvani's article Evaluating candidate agents of selective pressure for cystic fibrosis.
- 14 June 2006Elbasha & Galvani's article Vaccination against multiple HPV types is number 1 of the TOP25 Hottest Articles in Mathematical Biosciences.
- 12 May 2006The MacMillan Center has chosen Prof. Galvani for a Director's Award.
- 6 April 2006Prof. Galvani has been awarded a 2006 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation fellowship. She is the youngest recipient this year.
- 1 February 2006A commentary in Heredity discusses the recent work of Novembre, Galvani, & Slatkin.
- 19 October 2005Novembre, Galvani, & Slatkin's article The geographic spread of the CCR5-Δ32 HIV-resistance allele is a highlighted article in PLoS Biology.
- 5 May 2005Prof. Galvani has received a Young Investigator's Prize from the American Society of Naturalists.
- 7 April 2005Paula Luz will be joining our group as a graduate student in the fall as a Fulbright fellow.
