DIMACS Workshop on Models of Co-Evolution of Hosts and Pathogens
October 9 - 11, 2006
DIMACS Center, CoRE Building, Rutgers University
- Organizers:
- Viggo Andreasen, Roskilde, viggo@fatou.ruc.dk
- Andrea Pugliese, Universita di Trento, pugliese@science.unitn.it
Presented under the auspices of the Special Focus on Computational and Mathematical Epidemiology.
Slides:
- Viggo Andreasen, Roskilde
Modeling Coevolution - Even more Limited and Biased Comments
- Gerardo Chowell, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Transmission and Control of Seasonal and Pandemic Influenza
- Rebecca Dore, Cornell University
Rapid Evolution and Predator-Prey Dynamics
with Variable Cost of Defense
- Michael Gilchrist, University College Dublin
Modeling Host-Parasite Coevolution: A Limited,
Extremely Biased Perspective
- Katia Koelle, Penn State
Epochal Evolution Shapes the Phylodynamics of
Interpandemic Influenza
- Maia Martcheva, University of Florida
Vaccine Induced Pathogen Type
Replacement: Theoretical Mechanism
- Pavlo Minayev, Imperial College London
Using Semi-Deterministic Models to Describe Dynamics of
Multi-Strain Diseases
- Andrea Pugliese, Università di Trento, Italy
Models of Host Immune Response, and the Evolution of Virulence
- Rachel VanCott, SUNY Geneseo
The Network Structure of a College's Student Population
Influences the Dynamics of Influenza Epidemics
- Zhilan Feng, Purdue University
Coupling Ecology and Evolution: Malaria and the S-Gene Across Time Scales
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