Alex Kaye
@alexrkaye
🏳️🌈 PhD student | University of Warwick | Modelling vector-borne disease in a changing climate
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13-12-2011 21:18:34
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📄 Paper news 📄 How can mathematical models be used to predict whether or not infected individuals arriving into a population will initiate a major outbreak there? A collaboratively written review paper by Robin Thompson’s research group shows how! 🔗 doi.org/10.1016/j.jtbi…
Thank you Warwick SIAM-IMA Student Chapter for inviting me to talk about my work on forecasting Aedes aegypti mosquito populations and dengue fever in a changing climate. You can listen to me ramble about it here! youtube.com/watch?v=WSv_fU…
1/ 📄Preprint news!📄 "The impact of climate change and natural climate variability on the global distribution of Aedes aegypti" Uri Obolski Alex Kaye Robin Thompson Mike Tildesley Oxford Mathematics St Hilda's College Warwick Mathematics Institute Research 🔗: doi.org/10.1101/2023.0…
We have multiple group members presenting at #Epidemics9 this week! Tonight's poster presentations include Edward Hill (P1.057) & Alex Kaye (P1.149)!
Upcoming application deadline of Fri 12 Jan 2024 for a #postdoc role to develop models of avian influenza transmission & control in Great Britain. Project with Robin Thompson Oxford Mathematics Mike Tildesley Edward Hill Warwick Uni SBIDER APHA More details👇
📢 #PhD news 📢 ❓Interested in developing global solutions for the health, social, economic & psychological impacts of pandemics? #EpiTwitter 👥Applications open for a four-year fully funded PhD programme Warwick IGPP! 🗓️ Deadline: 01 Mar 2024 🔗: warwick.ac.uk/fac/cross_fac/…
1/ 📢 Preprint news! 📢 📄"Quantifying infectious disease epidemic risks: A practical approach for seasonal pathogens" #EpiTwitter ✍️Authors: Alex Kaye Giorgio Guzzetta 🏳️🌈 Mike Tildesley Robin Thompson 💻 code: github.com/KayeARK/Quanti… 🔗: doi.org/10.1101/2024.0…