The University of Lincoln Institute for Advanced Studies is delighted to invite you to Professor Frank Tanser’s Inaugural Lecture.
The lecture will provide insights into the course of the HIV epidemic primarily through the work Prof Tanser has undertaken since 1997 in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa. The province is widely considered to be at the epicentre of the global HIV pandemic. Much of his work has focused on a longitudinal cohort of 90,000 individuals in a rural community that has been particularly affected by the disease. The lecture will focus particularly on Prof Tanser’s special interest which is the space-time evolution of infectious disease epidemics.
The details of the lecture are as follows:
7th July 2021
1800 – 1900
Location: Online
Due to current restrictions, we will be celebrating Frank’s research in an online capacity. Joining instructions will be provided prior to the lecture taking place.
The event is free to attend and booking is required. Tickets can be obtained here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/inaugural-lecture-professor-frank-tanser-tickets-159540286291
For further information about Frank’s lecture, please email lias@lincoln.ac.uk