Mathematical epidemiology
15th September 2020, BioSoc
Thanks for coming!
Special thanks to the Cambridge University Biological Society (BioSoc) for hosting me.
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Resources
If you are interested in learning more about mathematical modelling of infectious diseases and its applications, I’d recommend Modeling Infectious Diseases in Humans and Animals. by Keeling and Rohani. (I took many graphs from it).
If you would have liked a more mathematical talk, here are the talks of my series in Epidemiology for the Archimedeans.
Finally, here are the slides for this talk:
If you’re keen on learning more about mathsy biology, do reach out to me: I’m specially interested to meet people with a background in Biology and learn more about it!
