Sean Maher has updated our model for the spread of White-nose Syndrome in the United States. The revised model was fit to data on the timing…
On January 28, Suzanne O’Regan gave a talk on her postdoctoral work on critical transitions in infectious diseases to the National Institute for Mathematical and…
UPDATE: This paper has now been published by PLOS Biology, including new projections going into Summer 2015. Click here for the full text. A preprint of our…
John and Tad were interviewed by Mariann Burright for the special public radio show Open access: Generation open. Our portion is in the segment from 14:45-24:00.
In recent years, mathematical models and computer simulations have become an integral part of planning and coordinating public health response to outbreaks of infectious disease….
Lab alumnus Barbara Han was interviewed by Randy Simon on the public radio program Earth Wise concerning her work on using machine learning to predict…
Several groups from the NIH MIDAS Network have been cooperating for the past few months on research supporting the response to the 2014 West Africa epidemic of…
White-nose syndrome is an emerging fungal pathogen currently devastating bat populations in the Eastern U.S. We showed previously that the spread of White-nose syndrome is…
UGA Senior Katie Zarada will join the lab in Fall 2014 to carry out theoretical research on population extinction time in deteriorating environments.
Undergraduate researcher Deeran Patel starts medical school at UGA this week. Congratulations Deeran!