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Epidemiology

Epidemiology is a scientific discipline that provides reliable knowledge for clinical medicine focusing on prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases. Research in Epidemiology aims at characterizing risk factors for the outbreak of diseases and at evaluating the efficiency of certain treatment strategies, e.g., to compare a new treatment with an established gold standard. This research is strongly hypothesis-driven and statistical analysis is the major tool for epidemiologists so far. Correlations between genetic factors, environmental factors, life style-related parameters, age and diseases are analyzed.

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Papers

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Pneumococcus and the stress-gradient hypothesis: a trade-off links R_0 and susceptibility to co-colonization across countries0
Inference of a Rumor's Source in the Independent Cascade Model0
New results and open questions for SIR-PH epidemic models with linear birth rate, loss of immunity, vaccination, and disease and vaccination fatalities0
COVID-19 epidemiology as emergent behavior on a dynamic transmission forestCode0
Probabilistic AutoRegressive Neural Networks for Accurate Long-range ForecastingCode0
DAMNETS: A Deep Autoregressive Model for Generating Markovian Network Time SeriesCode0
A machine learning-based severity prediction tool for diabetic sensorimotor polyneuropathy using Michigan neuropathy screening instrumentations0
Implications of Mortality Displacement for Effect Modification and Selection Bias0
Modeling-informed policy, policy evaluated by modeling: Evolution of mathematical epidemiology in the context of society and economy0
Enhancing crowd flow prediction in various spatial and temporal granularitiesCode1
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