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The Pandemic People: Professor Neil Ferguson |
Sir Andrew Pollard's podcast features Professor Neil Ferguson, an expert in the mathematical modelling of infectious diseases. They discuss how mathematical models help understand disease transmission, vaccines, and immunity. |
Andrew Pollard, Neil Ferguson |
28 May 2023 |
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Modelling infectious diseases: what can branching processes tell us? |
Professor Samir Bhatt gives a talk on the mathematics underpinning infectious disease models. |
Samir Bhatt |
31 Mar 2022 |
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Mathematical modelling for tropical diseases |
Lisa White, Professor of Modelling and Epidemiology at our MORU unit in Thailand, tells us how we can use mathematical and economic modelling to better use limited resources to control or eradicate tropical diseases |
Lisa White |
16 Jul 2019 |
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Modelling bacterial drug resistance |
Professor Ben Cooper from MORU in Thailand uses mathematical modelling and statistical techniques to help understand the dynamics of infectious disease and evaluate potential control measures. |
Ben Cooper |
01 Jul 2016 |
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Epidemiology and malaria elimination |
Dr Richard Maude's work combines clinical studies, descriptive epidemiology and mathematical modelling of malaria in South and Southeast Asia. |
Richard Maude |
01 Jul 2016 |
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Creative Commons |
Modelling bacterial drug resistance |
Professor Ben Cooper from MORU in Thailand uses mathematical modelling and statistical techniques to help understand the dynamics of infectious disease and evaluate potential control measures. |
Ben Cooper |
01 Jul 2016 |
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Creative Commons |
Epidemiology and malaria elimination |
Dr Richard Maude's work combines clinical studies, descriptive epidemiology and mathematical modelling of malaria in South and Southeast Asia. |
Richard Maude |
01 Jul 2016 |