Pablo is a post-doctoral researcher at the Center for Animal Disease
Modeling and Surveillance (CADMS). Pablo earned his DVM in Mexico, and
his MPVM and PhD at UC Davis. During the last couple of years, he has
been working on the application and development of methods for analysis
and modeling infectious diseases as complex systems (i.e. network theory
and agent based modeling). He is interested in the development open
access tools that can improve the streamline of information, analysis
and communication of science that empower communities to make their own
decisions sensitive to their socio-political context. email: jpgo@ucdavis.edu
website: https://www.spablo-temporal.network
Professor José Henrique de Hildebrand e Grisi Filho received his DVM degree in 2008 and completed his PhD in Epidemiology in 2012. Professor Grisi joined the Universidade de São Paulo as a faculty member in 2013. He has been teaching biostatistics and veterinary epidemiology for over a decade. He is very passionate about teaching and his main goal is that his students learn and reach their full potential. He has experience with flipped learning and team based learning and is an advocate for student centered classes. Professor Grisi’s main research interests are animal health surveillance, social network analysis and mathematical modeling. He is currently a visiting scholar at the Center for Animal Disease Modelling and Surveillance at the School of Veterinary Medicine at UC Davis. email: jgrisi@usp.br _____________________________________________