Courses and Workshops
Dr. Kulkarni currently teaches courses on global health and spatial epidemiology in the MSc and PhD Epidemiology programs at the School of Epidemiology & Public Health, University of Ottawa. Courses are open to students in other programs upon request.
Graduate Courses
2017-2019
Instructor, Global Health Epidemiology & Practice. University of Ottawa
Guest lecturer, Communicable Disease Epidemiology. University of Ottawa
Instructor, Directed studies: Spatial Epidemiology. University of Ottawa
2015-2016
Guest lecturer, Globalization and Health Equity. University of Ottawa
Guest lecturer, Communicable Disease Epidemiology. University of Ottawa
Instructor, Advanced Infectious Disease Epidemiologic Methods (Spatial Epidemiology module). University of Ottawa
2016-2017
Instructor, Global Health Epidemiology & Practice. University of Ottawa
Guest lecturer, Communicable Disease Epidemiology. University of Ottawa
Instructor, Directed studies: Clustered data analysis. University of Ottawa
2014-2015
Co-instructor, Communicable Disease Epidemiology. University of Ottawa
Guest lecturer, Globalization and Health Equity. University of Ottawa
Undergraduate Courses
2016-2019
Tutor, SIM Immunization Session, UGME. University of Ottawa
2015-2016
Tutor, SIM Diagnostics Session, UGME. University of Ottawa
Tutor, SIM Immunization Session, UGME. University of Ottawa
2014-2015
Tutor, SIM Immunization Session, UGME. University of Ottawa
2009
Co-instructor, Ecology of East African Ecosystems. University of Ottawa (field course in Tanzania)
Guest lecturer, Spatial Ecology. University of Ottawa
Graduate Workshops
2014
Spatial Modeling of Vector-borne Diseases using GIS and Maxent. Kilimanjaro Christian Medical University College, Tanzania
2008
Molecular Methods for Malaria Vector Incrimination. Universidad San Francisco de Quito (USFQ), Quito, Ecuador
2006
Insecticide Resistance Genotyping of Malaria Vectors. Joint Malaria Programme, Moshi, Tanzania
2004
Molecular Methods in Entomology: Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR). Joint Malaria Programme, Moshi, Tanzania