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Joseph H Tien

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Journal of Computational Neuroscience|November 14, 2007
Parameter estimation for bursting neural modelsJoseph H Tien, John Guckenheimer
Infectious Disease Modelling|November 28, 2022
Host movement, transmission hot spots, and vector-borne disease dynamics on spatial networksOmar Saucedo, Joseph H Tien
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|February 10, 2010
Multiple transmission pathways and disease dynamics in a waterborne pathogen modelJoseph H Tien, David J D Earn
Journal of Theoretical Biology|October 23, 2004
A potential role of modulating inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor desensitization and recovery rates in regulating ovulationJoseph H Tien, Danielle Lyles, Mary Lou Zeeman
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|August 7, 2012
Cholera models with hyperinfectivity and temporary immunityZhisheng Shuai, Joseph H Tien, P van den Driessche
Mathematical Biosciences|April 23, 2016
Modeling the trade-off between transmissibility and contact in infectious disease dynamicsChiu-Ju Lin, Kristen A Deger, Joseph H Tien
Journal of Biological Dynamics|December 6, 2013
Heterogeneity in multiple transmission pathways: modelling the spread of cholera and other waterborne disease in networks with a common water sourceSuzanne L Robertson, Marisa C Eisenberg, Joseph H Tien
Journal of Theoretical Biology|January 22, 2013
Identifiability and estimation of multiple transmission pathways in cholera and waterborne diseaseMarisa C Eisenberg, Suzanne L Robertson, Joseph H Tien
Journal of Biological Dynamics|March 17, 2016
The impact of spatial arrangements on epidemic disease dynamics and intervention strategiesMichael R Kelly, Joseph H Tien, Marisa C Eisenberg, et al.
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|May 17, 2005
A Michaelis-Menten-style model for the autocatalytic enzyme prostaglandin H synthaseJoseph H Tien, William D Hazelton, Rachel Sparks, et al.
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Journal of Computational Neuroscience|November 14, 2007
Parameter estimation for bursting neural modelsJoseph H Tien, John Guckenheimer
Infectious Disease Modelling|November 28, 2022
Host movement, transmission hot spots, and vector-borne disease dynamics on spatial networksOmar Saucedo, Joseph H Tien
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|February 10, 2010
Multiple transmission pathways and disease dynamics in a waterborne pathogen modelJoseph H Tien, David J D Earn
Journal of Theoretical Biology|October 23, 2004
A potential role of modulating inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor desensitization and recovery rates in regulating ovulationJoseph H Tien, Danielle Lyles, Mary Lou Zeeman
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|August 7, 2012
Cholera models with hyperinfectivity and temporary immunityZhisheng Shuai, Joseph H Tien, P van den Driessche
Mathematical Biosciences|April 23, 2016
Modeling the trade-off between transmissibility and contact in infectious disease dynamicsChiu-Ju Lin, Kristen A Deger, Joseph H Tien
Journal of Biological Dynamics|December 6, 2013
Heterogeneity in multiple transmission pathways: modelling the spread of cholera and other waterborne disease in networks with a common water sourceSuzanne L Robertson, Marisa C Eisenberg, Joseph H Tien
Journal of Theoretical Biology|January 22, 2013
Identifiability and estimation of multiple transmission pathways in cholera and waterborne diseaseMarisa C Eisenberg, Suzanne L Robertson, Joseph H Tien
Journal of Biological Dynamics|March 17, 2016
The impact of spatial arrangements on epidemic disease dynamics and intervention strategiesMichael R Kelly, Joseph H Tien, Marisa C Eisenberg, et al.
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|May 17, 2005
A Michaelis-Menten-style model for the autocatalytic enzyme prostaglandin H synthaseJoseph H Tien, William D Hazelton, Rachel Sparks, et al.
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