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SBIDER presents

By: SBIDER
  • Summary

  • A podcast by staff and students from the Zeeman Institute for Systems Biology and Infectious Disease Epidemiology Research group (SBIDER), based at the University of Warwick.
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Episodes
  • How can we measure the growth of infections during an epidemic? | SBIDER Presents - Episode 9
    Jan 5 2024

    We discuss the research article “Bayesian estimation of real-time epidemic growth rates using Gaussian processes: local dynamics of SARS-CoV-2 in England” and methods to get reasonable estimates of the change in rate of infection in small, localised populations. Have feedback? Complete our Google Form: https://bit.ly/3IIgPKH!

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    20 mins
  • How can farmer behaviour be incorporated into models for livestock disease transmission? | SBIDER presents - Episode 8
    Oct 27 2023

    We discuss the research article “Incorporating heterogeneity in farmer disease control behaviour into a livestock disease transmission model” and interdisciplinary approaches for collecting data on diversity in farmer livestock disease management behaviours. Have feedback? Complete our Google Form: https://bit.ly/3IIgPKH!

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    22 mins
  • Antimicrobial resistance and pathogen genomic data - Xavier Didelot | SBIDER presents - Episode 7
    Jul 21 2023

    Prof Xavier Didelot discusses the research article "Estimating the fitness cost and benefit of antimicrobial resistance from pathogen genomic data" and how modelling that uses genomic data can inform the use of antibiotics in a way that mitigates the spread of antimicrobial resistance. Have feedback? Complete our Google Form: https://bit.ly/3IIgPKH!

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    21 mins

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