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Julien Arino

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Infectious Disease Modelling|January 21, 2020
Mathematical epidemiology in a data-rich worldJulien Arino
Infectious Disease Modelling|June 22, 2018
Spatio-temporal spread of infectious pathogens of humansJulien Arino
Acta Biotheoretica|October 27, 2009
Editorial: proceedings of The Second International Conference of the French-speaking Society for Theoretical BiologyJulien Arino, Stéphanie Portet
Infectious Disease Modelling|April 30, 2020
A simple model for COVID-19Julien Arino, Stéphanie Portet
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|November 15, 2019
Current Trends in Mathematical EpidemiologyJulien Arino, James Watmough
Journal of Mathematical Biology|January 15, 2015
Epidemiological implications of mobility between a large urban centre and smaller satellite citiesJulien Arino, Stéphanie Portet
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|May 28, 2025
Transmission of Multiple Pathogens Across SpeciesClotilde Djuikem, Julien Arino
Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering : MBE|March 19, 2009
An in vivo intermediate filament assembly modelStéphanie Portet, Julien Arino
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|September 23, 2022
Effect of Movement on the Early Phase of an EpidemicJulien Arino, Evan Milliken
Journal of Mathematical Biology|June 23, 2022
Bistability in deterministic and stochastic SLIAR-type models with imperfect and waning vaccine protectionJulien Arino, Evan Milliken
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Infectious Disease Modelling|January 21, 2020
Mathematical epidemiology in a data-rich worldJulien Arino
Infectious Disease Modelling|June 22, 2018
Spatio-temporal spread of infectious pathogens of humansJulien Arino
Acta Biotheoretica|October 27, 2009
Editorial: proceedings of The Second International Conference of the French-speaking Society for Theoretical BiologyJulien Arino, Stéphanie Portet
Infectious Disease Modelling|April 30, 2020
A simple model for COVID-19Julien Arino, Stéphanie Portet
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|November 15, 2019
Current Trends in Mathematical EpidemiologyJulien Arino, James Watmough
Journal of Mathematical Biology|January 15, 2015
Epidemiological implications of mobility between a large urban centre and smaller satellite citiesJulien Arino, Stéphanie Portet
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|May 28, 2025
Transmission of Multiple Pathogens Across SpeciesClotilde Djuikem, Julien Arino
Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering : MBE|March 19, 2009
An in vivo intermediate filament assembly modelStéphanie Portet, Julien Arino
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|September 23, 2022
Effect of Movement on the Early Phase of an EpidemicJulien Arino, Evan Milliken
Journal of Mathematical Biology|June 23, 2022
Bistability in deterministic and stochastic SLIAR-type models with imperfect and waning vaccine protectionJulien Arino, Evan Milliken
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