Cornell University/Weill Medical College

Institute for Disease and Disaster Preparedness Response Logistics Modeling Tools

 

 

 

 

 

The Cornell Institute for Disease and Disaster Preparedness (IDDP) is co-directed by Nathaniel Hupert, M.D., M.P.H., Associate Professor of Public Health and of Medicine, and Jack Muckstadt, Ph.D., the Acheson-Laibe Professor of Engineering in the Department of Operations Research and Information Engineering in the Cornell University College of Engineering. The Institute grew out of many years of work by Dr. Hupert, Professor Muckstadt, and other professionals in a range of academic specialties to develop models to prepare for and respond to natural or man-made disasters and disease epidemics.

 

 

Weill Cornell Bioterrorism and Epidemic Outbreak Response Model (BERM)

 

 

Weill Cornell Bioterrorism and Epidemic Outbreak Response Model (BERM) Kauai Drive-Through Exercise

 

 

Weill Cornell Rural Bioterrorism and Epidemic Outbreak Response Model (RBERM)

 

 

Contact:
Nathaniel Hupert, M.D., M.P.H.
Co-Director, Cornell Institute for Disease and Disaster Preparedness (IDDP)
Associate Professor of Public Health and of Medicine
Weill Cornell Medical College

(212) 746-3049