Prof. Julia Gog
| Name: | Prof. Julia Gog |
| Affiliation: | University of Cambridge |
| E-mail: | (only provided to users who are logged into talks.cam) |
| Last login: | 7 Apr 2023, 1:39 p.m. |
Public lists managed by Prof. Julia Gog
Talks given by Prof. Julia Gog
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- Hunting for viral packaging signals
- Hunting for viral packaging signals
- Some challenges in modelling influenza
- Why Biologists Need Mathmos
Talks organised by Prof. Julia Gog
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- TALK POSTPONED
- Multi-Scale Superinfection Models in Evolutionary Epidemiology
- Modelling Large Scale Epidemiological Modelling of Infectious Tree Disease
- Modelling Ebola vaccination
- Co-infections by non-interacting pathogens are not independent: deriving new tests of interaction
- Title to be confirmed
- TALK POSTPONED
- Ecology and emergence of bat-borne viruses
- Genomic and epidemiological surveillance of Zika and yellow fever virus: lessons from Brazil
- When does spatial diversification usefully maximise the durability of crop disease resistance?
- Mathematical modelling at different stages of an infectious disease outbreak
- Title to be confirmed
- Should we expect attack rates for infectious disease to vary across small spatial scales?
- Modelling social structure and infectious disease: transmission, control and equity
- BBC Pandemic, National Edition
- BBC Pandemic, Haslemere Edition: Evaluating epidemic dynamics using fine-scale interpersonal distance data from mobile phones
- Accelerating the control of bovine TB in developing countries
- Modelling avian influenza outbreak risk in the Australian chicken industry
- AITKEN PUBLIC LECTURE - Shaken but not stirred: using mathematics in earthquakes
- Lorenz chaos beyond the attractor
- A novel method to quantify the impact of weather on Lyme disease
- Short talks: Sophie Ip & Veni Karamitsou
- Short talks: Elliott Bussell, Theresa Reiker, Chris Illingworth
- Hunting for viral packaging signals
- Distance metrics in modelling the spatial spread of the 2009 influenza pandemic in the US
- Modelling fungicide resistance management strategies
- Bayesian reconstruction of a spatially heterogeneous epidemic: Characterising the geographic spread of 2009 A/H1N1pdm infection in England
- TBC
- The antigenic evolution of influenza: Drift or Thrift?
- Mathematical modelling of the immune response to influenza
- Calibration of an individual based HIV computer model using emulation and history matching
- Epidemics practice talks
- Estimating HLA associated selection in HIV-1: The Great Escape.
- Rubella modeling
- Title to be confirmed
- A novel emulation-based algorithm for likelihood-free model calibration
- Challenges in using maximum-likelihood inference for multi-dimensional stochastic models: the case of within-host dynamics of Salmonella
- Title to be confirmed
- Selection and clonal interference in a seasonal influenza virus
- Title to be confirmed
- Cattle mixing patterns impact bovine tuberculosis transmission
- Self-enforcing agreements in the control of immunizing infectious
- Reflections on Random Forests
- Spatial dynamics, loss of immunity and the adult carriage of Pertussis
- The Optimal Control of Infectious Diseases via Prevention and Treatment
- Explaining the age pattern of immunity to seasonal influenza
- Non-diffusive spread of White-nose syndrome caused by spatial heterogeneities and climate
- Evolution of plant pathogens in response to host resistance
- A new inference approach for respondent driven sampling
- Collective human behaviour and epidemics: what (else) can we learn from mobile phone data?
- Models of the antibody response to malaria infection and vaccination in African children
- Exact simulation-based Bayesian inference for epidemic models
- Optimal Treatment of an SIS Disease with Two Strains
- Persistence and the control of bovine tuberculosis in Great Britain
- Economic and epidemic optima for control of immunising infections
- Interplay of Ecological and Evolutionary Processes in Infectious Disease Dynamics: Antimicrobial Resistance and Immune Escape
- Title to be confirmed
- Modelling cell migration and adhesion during development
- Timing of emergence and epidemic peak of novel influenza strains
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