EDySA 2024

25 au 29 Novembre 2024

The use of mathematics for solving and understanding real-life problems has continued to gain significant momentum. Governments and research institutions have heightened their focus on providing support tools for decision-making through basic and applied research. Notably, initiatives such as Onehealth and Sustainable Sciences have gained further traction, underscoring the ongoing trend of prioritizing innovative approaches to address pressing global challenges. The workshop takes a leading role in advancing the field of evolutionary dynamical systems, with a primary focus on exploring the latest advancements. Its main objective is to enhance the capabilities of disease control units by fostering fundamental skills. These essential capacities will have practical applications in real-life problem-solving, particularly in areas like human malaria and neglected tropical diseases control.

The primary objectives of this workshop are as follows:

  • bring together worldwide leaders in the field to encourage their collaboration with young Senegalese researchers;
  • share recent developments in applied and theoretical mathematics;
  • promote the role of population dynamics models as tools for decision-making including health policies.

Throughout the workshop, we will delve into the realms of mathematical modeling and explore the theoretical tools pertaining to differential equations. The significance of mathematical modeling as a crucial decision-making instrument has grown substantially in recent times and is being increasingly utilized. Distinguished speakers will shed light on the various scenarios in which mathematical models are applied, their defining characteristics, and their contributions to shaping control strategies. Additionally, we will also discuss the limitations of these models. From a theoretical perspective, our focus will encompass difference equations, ordinary differential equations, and partial differential equations, both with and without delay. These fundamental aspects of mathematics hold immense potential to address real-world challenges and will be thoroughly examined during the workshop.

Mamadou L. Diagne (University Iba Der Thiam de Thiès, Senegal, mlamine.diagne@univ-thies.sn)

Moustapha Dieye (Ecole Polytechnique de Thiès, Senegal, mdieye@ept.sn)

Oumar Diop (Université Numérique Cheikh Hamidou Kane, Senegal, oumar.diop@unchk.edu.sn)

Ramsès Djidjou-Demasse (IRD Montpellier, MIVEGEC, France, ramses.djidjoudemasse@ird.fr)

Jean Louis Abdourahim Ndiaye (University Iba Der Thiam de Thiès, Senegal, jlndiaye@univ-thies.sn)

Ousmane Seydi (Polytechnic School of Thies, Senegal, email: oseydi@ept.sn)

 

November 25, 2024

9:00-12:30

Lecture (3h30)

Include break

Introduction to Spatial Economics in Epidemiology using R.

Folashade Agusto, University of Kansas, Kansas, United States.

12:30-14:00

Lunch

14:00-17:30

Lecture (3h30)

Include break

Durabilité du système alimentaire mondial : exploration de quelques scénarios.

Lucile Muneret, INRAe (Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement), Paris, France.

November 26, 2024

9:00-12:30

Lecture (3h30)

Include break

Introduction à l’épidémiologie évolutive.

Sylvain Gandon, CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Montpellier, France.

12:30-14:00

Lunch

14:00-17:30

Lecture (3h30)

Include break

Etude de stabilité pour des systèmes dynamiques non-linéaires, applications aux modèles épidémiologiques.

Quentin Richard, Université de Montpellier, Montpellier, France.

November 27, 2024

9:00-12:30

Lecture (3h30)

Include break

Formalisation, exploration et estimation des modèles en épidémiologie végétale.

Frederic Fabre, INRAe (Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement), Bordeaux, France.

12:30-14:00

Lunch

14:00-17:30

Lecture (3h30)

Include break

Inférence statistique sur un modèle épidémiologique en présence de variables latentes.

Ibrahim Bouzalmat, INRAe (Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement), Bordeaux, France.

 

November 28, 2024 (Thursday)

09:00-09:15

Opening

Opening

09:15-09:50

Sylvain Gandon (CEFE, CNRS, Montpellier, France)

 Adaptation des pathogènes aux vaccins

09:50-10:25

Sokhna Dieng (IPD, Dakar, Sénégal)

L’analyse de la dynamique spatio-temporelle des hotspots du paludisme au Sénégal et facteurs associés

10:25-10:45

Break

10:45-11:20

Luther Mann (Univ Yaoundé 1 & CRID, Yaoundé, Cameroon)

Optimizing multi-drug strategies to prevent antimicrobial quantitative resistance: A nested within- and between-host model

11:20-11:55

Quentin Richard (IMAG, Univ Montpellier, Montpellier, France)

Un modèle de transmission de malaria structuré en âge.

11:55-12:30

Maryam Diarra (IDP, Dakar, Sénégal)

Non-pharmaceutical interventions and COVID-19 vaccination strategies in low- and middle-income countries: a modelling study in Senegal

12:30-13:05

Jordi Landier (SESSTIM, IRD, Marseille, France)

 

Approche épidémiologique de la lutte contre le paludisme dans la région sahélienne: du contrôle vers l’élimination

13:05-14:30

Lunch Break

14:30-

Free

Free

November 29, 2024 (Friday)

09:00-09:35

Folashade Agusto (The University of Kansas, Kansas, USA)

Modeling the effect of lethal and non-lethal predation on the dynamics of ticks and tick-borne ehrlichiosis disease

 

09:35-10:10

Papa Ibrahima Ndiaye (UAD, Bambey, Sénégal)

Backward bifurcation, equilibria existence and stability of a covid19 reinfection Model

10:10-10:30

Break

10:30-11:05

Lucile Muneret (Agronomie, INRAe, Paris, France)

Comment inclure la biodiversité dans les modèles décrivant le système alimentaire mondial ?

 

11:05-11:40

Soufiane Bentout (Univ of Ain Temouchent, Ain Temouchent, Algérie)

Asymptotic Behavior of an SIS Epidemic Model with Nonlinear Incidence and Reaction-Diffusion

11:40-12:15

Oumar Diop (Université Numérique Cheikh Hamidou Kane, Sénégal)

Mathematical model for tourism sustainability in wetlands

12:15-14:30

Lunch Break

14:30-15:05

Frédéric Fabre (SAVE, INRAe, Bordeaux, France)

Vers des Mosaïques agricoles économes en pesticides : de la modÉlisation à la concertation territoriale pour le DÉploiEment des cépages Résistants

15:05-15:40

Ibrahim Bouzalmat (SAVE, INRAe, Bordeaux, France)

Inférence statistique d’un modèle multi-chaîne cachée de la fièvre typhoïde

15:40-16:15

Oumy Niass (UN-CHK, Sénégal)

Multivariate Functional Spatial Survival Analysis : application to Oncological data.

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