Network structure consequences and control: past and future
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Abstract: In this talk, we focus on the epidemiological consequences of network structure and the prospects for controlling them. We discuss insights that have been gleaned in the past on how network structure impacts disease dynamics and how this can be exploited for public health intervention design, and consider how these developments can be expanded in the future
This talk is part of the Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series series.
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