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Churni Gupta (UF Mathematics)

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A Network Immuno-epidemiological Model of HIV and Opioid Epidemics Severe Substance Abuse Disorder (commonly known as Addiction), and HIV individually claim many lives all over the world every year. But

Shasha Gao (UF Mathematics)

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A dynamic model to assess human papillomavirus vaccination strategies in a heterosexual population combined with men who have sex with men Vaccination is effective in preventing human papillomavirus (HPV) infection.

Cristina Korb (UF Mathematics)

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Wolbachia establishment and invasion in Aedes Aegypti population to suppress Zika transmission Arboviral diseases such as dengue and Zika are diseases that pose a threat to health problems globally. Traditional

Margaret Simon (UF Biology)

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Population-level consequences of the interaction between host stage-structure and disease Multiple life stages are a universal feature of organismal life cycles. Disease impacts life stages differently, and, in some cases,

Jesse Adamski (UF Mathematics)

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Minimizing the financial cost of COVID-19 using optimal control The COVID-19 pandemic has already caused hundreds of thousands of deaths worldwide. Countries have implemented national lockdowns in an effort to