Olivier Restif
| Name: | Olivier Restif |
| Affiliation: | University of Cambridge |
| E-mail: | (only provided to users who are logged into talks.cam) |
| Last login: | 3 May 2023, 10:31 a.m. |
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Talks given by Olivier Restif
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- Developing stochastic models to explain the prevalence and distribution of a transmissible cancer
- Take two moments to gather your wits. Likelihood-free inference for within-host dynamics of bacterial infection."
- Challenges in using maximum-likelihood inference for multi-dimensional stochastic models: the case of within-host dynamics of Salmonella
- Competitor or parasite: choose your best enemy
Talks organised by Olivier Restif
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- Latency and reinfection in Tuberculosis
- Worms and Germs - helminths as vectors of pathogens.
- Emergence of HIV drug resistance during combinational therapy.
- Modelling the management of HIV testing and counselling in a developing country.
- Evolution and emergence of a novel human pathogen
- Detecting important mutations and epistatic interactions in H5N1 and H1N1 Influenza viruses using Bayesian Graphical Models.
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- Statistical Analysis of Hospital Infection Data: Models, Inference and Model Choice
- Real time modelling of swine influenza in the UK.
- Respondent-Driven Sampling of Hidden Populations
- Households and farms - clump models in epidemiology.
- A Bayesian synthesis of evidence for estimating HIV prevalence and incidence
- Impact of Transmission in Dose-Response Experiments
- Comparative inference in epidemic models without likelihoods
- Some ideas about deterministic models and heterogeneous populations.
- Commuters and the spread of influenza in the UK
- A statistical framework for the adaptive management of epidemiological interventions
- Risk factors for persistence of bovine tuberculosis in cattle herds.
- Evolutionary ecology of microbial virulence: cooperation, defection and infection.
- Modeling zoonotic emergence: Nipah virus, epidemic enhancement, and general trends
- GIS, Cartograms and Cellular Automata Modelling of Animal Disease
- Homologous recombination is very rare or absent in human influenza virus.
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