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Why Does a Variant Die Out When a Better One Arrives (What are they Competing for in an Exponentially Expanding Epidemic?
Newton Gateway to Mathematics
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Epidemic Models: Insights from the RAMP Project
Programme
Why Does a Variant Die Out When a Better One Arrives (What are they Competing for in an Exponentially Expanding Epidemic?
Presented by:
Jasmina Panovska-Griffiths
(University of Oxford, University College London)
When:
Wednesday, March 23, 2022 -
13:45
to
14:15
Venue:
No Room Required
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Presentation material:
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