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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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A Hamiltonian Higher-Order Elasticity Framework for Dynamic Diagnostics(2HOED)0
New insights into population dynamics from the continuous McKendrick model0
The two-clock problem in population dynamics0
Simulating biochemical reactions: The Linear Noise Approximation can capture non-linear dynamics0
Continuous and discrete compartmental models for infectious disease0
Deep spatio-temporal point processes: Advances and new directions0
A Behaviour and Disease Model of Testing and IsolationCode0
Identifying Macro Causal Effects in C-DMGs0
Dynamic Graph Structure Estimation for Learning Multivariate Point Process using Spiking Neural Networks0
Group centrality in optimal and suboptimal vaccination for epidemic models in contact networks0
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