Emory Coalition for Applied Modeling for Prevention (CAMP)
The Coalition for Applied Modeling for Prevention (CAMP) is dedicated to creating models that improve public health decision-making at the national, state, and local levels. We use statistical, epidemic simulation, and economic models to uncover new disease patterns and inform prevention policies in five areas: HIV, viral hepatitis, sexually transmitted infections, tuberculosis, and school/adolescent health.
We are made up of experts from a variety of fields - epidemiologists, economic and infectious disease modelers, physicians, economists, and health department representatives - working in partnership with leaders at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
CAMP has published over 70 high-impact scientific papers that tackle tough public health questions and has released interactive web tools that guide decision-making.
Explore our website to learn more about our work and the CAMP team. Thank you for visiting!