Boundless Book Publishers Announces Upcoming Release of “Applied Calculus for Public Health Epidemiology” by Dr. Gregory V. Fant
Boundless Book Publishers is proud to announce the
forthcoming release of “Applied Calculus for Public Health
Epidemiology—Handbook of Concepts for Disease Modeling and Public Health
Surveillance” by Dr. Gregory V. Fant, DSc, PhD, MACE, a leading public health
epidemiologist and educator.
This soon-to-be-released handbook bridges the worlds of
mathematics, epidemiology, and disease modeling, offering an innovative
framework that connects applied calculus concepts with real-world public health
practice. Designed to empower professionals and students alike, Dr. Fant’s book
redefines how we analyze, predict, and respond to public health challenges.
A Groundbreaking Intersection of Math and Medicine
In today’s data-driven public health environment,
understanding the mathematics behind disease dynamics is critical. Dr. Fant’s
upcoming handbook demystifies complex calculus concepts and applies them to
real epidemiologic problems such as outbreak growth, health system strain, and
vaccine impact analysis.
“Applied calculus gives public health professionals the
tools to quantify and anticipate change—helping us act before an epidemic curve
peaks,” says Dr. Fant. “This book is written to help public health
practitioners think mathematically about change, uncertainty, and impact.”
The book explores:
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• Calculus principles tailored for public health
epidemiology
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• Derivatives for measuring outbreak
acceleration
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• Integration for assessing cumulative disease
burden
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• Exponential growth and doubling time modeling
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• First-order differential equations in outbreak
forecasting
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• Python code snippets for hands-on disease
modeling practice
Why This Book Matters
At a time when data literacy and predictive modeling are
vital to every health agency and global response system, “Applied Calculus for
Public Health Epidemiology” delivers an accessible yet rigorous foundation for
decision-makers, researchers, and students.
Each chapter blends theory with applied examples,
check-point exercises, and computational methods—making complex mathematics
approachable for professionals working in epidemiology, data science, and
health analytics.
About the Author
Dr. Gregory V. Fant, DSc, PhD, MACE, is a public health
epidemiologist and educator with more than 25 years of experience in health
surveillance, outbreak analysis, and applied epidemiology. He currently serves
with Jodhpur School of Public Health–International (Boston, USA), supporting
analytical capacity building and applied research for global public health
programs.
Dr. Fant is a Member of the American College of Epidemiology
(MACE) and has authored multiple peer-reviewed studies on mathematical modeling
in disease surveillance, published in leading scientific journals. His work
bridges science, mathematics, and public health action.
Publisher’s Note
“Dr. Fant’s work is a major advancement in how we
communicate mathematical ideas to public health audiences,” said a spokesperson
from Boundless Book Publishers. “This book makes the complex world of calculus
accessible, actionable, and meaningful for professionals responsible for
protecting community health.”
It will be available worldwide in paperback, eBook, and
digital distribution formats across more than 60 global platforms, including
Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Apple Books, Google Play Books, Kobo, and leading
academic libraries.
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