Epidemiological models are indispensable tools for predicting, understanding, and mitigating the impact of infectious diseases. In the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers at Lawrence ...
Epidemiological models have been indispensable in aiding our understanding of the unfolding coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. A team of international scientists has recently developed an ...
The National Institutes of Health awarded more than $3.5 million to a disease ecologist who applies epidemiological modeling techniques to wildlife and, more recently, to human diseases. The scientist ...
Harnessing a predictive algorithm, Sang Woo Park and colleagues have mapped out new trends in the incidence of the respiratory virus enterovirus D68 in the U.S. since 2014. Their epidemiological study ...
Mihaljevic, a disease ecologist who applies epidemiological modeling techniques to wildlife and, more recently, to human diseases, was awarded more than $3.5 million by the National Institutes for ...
Picture thousands of undergraduate students unpacking their bags at an isolated Brown University campus free from outside contact amid the COVID-19 pandemic. In this simplified scenario, a certain ...
Mathematical modeling—which combines math, statistics, computing and data—is a critical tool for public health professionals, who use it to study how diseases spread, predict the future course of ...
When COVID-19 began to impact Western New York in March 2020, local leaders tasked Peter Winkelstein, executive director of UB’s Institute for Healthcare Informatics and a member of the board and ...
The COVID-19 pandemic is one of the greatest and most serious issues of our times, requiring several approaches to deal with it successfully and effectively. Consequently, it is very important to ...