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March 4, 2011
Check out our new PLoS One article on Twitter and the H1N1 pandemic.


April 21, 2011
A new iScrub article on Infection Control Today (ICT)! iScrub Phone App Pilot Project Boost Hand Hygiene Compliance


April 4, 2011
iScrub in the news! New iPhone application improved hand hygiene compliance


April 1, 2011
CompEpi presented some new research at the 21st Annual Scientific Meeting of the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America (SHEA 2011) in Dallas, Texas. Read more


December 1, 2010
Our group was well-represented at the International Society for Disease Surveillance (ISDS 2010) in Park City, Utah. Read more


May 4, 2010
Do health care professionals perform hand hygiene? We’ve got an app for that! Read the press release.


March 17, 2010
The Fifth Decennial International Conference on Healthcare Associated Infections advance press release features CompEpi research.


November 5, 2009
CompEpi graduate students Jason Fries, Donald Curtis, and Chris Hlady were winners in the Faculty/Staff/Graduate Assistant Business Plan Competition, hosted by the UI Business College’s John Pappajohn Entrepreneurial Center, where they pitched the next generation iScrub system.


September 9, 2009
iScrub, our new iPhone/iPod Touch application for infection control professionals, is now available online at the Apple iTunes store.


June 18, 2009
Try our Maximal Coverage Calculator for near-optimal placement of sentinel surveillence sites.


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What is Computational Epidemiology?


Our research involves the use of computational tools to model, simulate, visualize and, in general, understand the spread of disease. Our goal is to inform public and hospital policy decisions with respect to disease surveillance, disease prevention measures, and outbreak containment.

Research

Read about our current research.

Demos

See images, video, and interactive demos of our latest work.

About Us

Read about the people behind CompEpi.


Support for this research was provided by a University of Iowa College of Medicine Translational Research Pilot Grant , by a National Institutes of Health Career Award (P.M. Polgreen), by the National Institutes of Health grant NIAID-R21-AI081164, and by a contract from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.