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    Mathematical Modelling

    Mathematical modelling provides us with a vital tool for both prediction and understanding. An accurate (and often complex) model allows us to explore the range of possible future scenarios and plan against unwanted future outcomes. In contrast, simpler models provide us with an opportunity to test our insights and intuition about a problem, often running experiments in silico. The Ecology and Epidemiology group at Warwick utilises mathematical models for both of these purposes.

    Research projects in mathematical modelling of infectious diseases include:

    • Avian Influenza (in poultry)

    • Bubonic Plague
    • Control of Human Pandemics

    • Evolution of Diseases

    • Foot-and-Mouth Disease

    • Immunological Modelling

    • MRC Social Contact Survey

    • MRSA

    • Network structure

    • Seasonal forcing 

    • Stochastic Modelling & Moment Closure

    Other mathematical modelling projects:

    • Wild pig populations
    • Stochastic Modelling & Moment Closure

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    Page contact: Matthew Keeling Last revised: Wed 15 Jun 2011
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