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Nakul Chitnis

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Plos Computational Biology|October 2, 2015
Implications of Heterogeneous Biting Exposure and Animal Hosts on Trypanosomiasis brucei gambiense Transmission and ControlChris M Stone, Nakul Chitnis
Lancet (London, England)|April 27, 2020
Reducing malaria transmission with reactive focal interventionsManuel W Hetzel, Nakul Chitnis
Malaria Journal|March 18, 2014
Potential causes and consequences of behavioural resilience and resistance in malaria vector populations: a mathematical modelling analysisGerry F Killeen, Nakul Chitnis
Malaria Journal|October 15, 2017
Modelling the implications of stopping vector control for malaria control and eliminationJoshua O Yukich, Nakul Chitnis
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 22, 2012
Mathematical illiteracy impedes progress in biologyNakul Chitnis, Thomas A Smith
Evolutionary Applications|March 19, 2016
Environmental influences on mosquito foraging and integrated vector management can delay the evolution of behavioral resistanceChris Stone, Nakul Chitnis, Kevin Gross
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|January 6, 2012
A periodically-forced mathematical model for the seasonal dynamics of malaria in mosquitoesNakul Chitnis, Diggory Hardy, Thomas Smith
Journal of Biological Dynamics|August 11, 2012
A mathematical model for the dynamics of malaria in mosquitoes feeding on a heterogeneous host populationNakul Chitnis, Thomas Smith, Richard Steketee
Malaria Journal|June 28, 2013
Effects of changing mosquito host searching behaviour on the cost effectiveness of a mass distribution of long-lasting, insecticidal nets: a modelling studyOlivier J T Briët, Nakul Chitnis
Mathematical Biosciences|March 13, 2019
Modeling the impact of sterile males on an Aedes aegypti population with optimal controlLea Multerer, Thomas Smith, Nakul Chitnis
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Plos Computational Biology|October 2, 2015
Implications of Heterogeneous Biting Exposure and Animal Hosts on Trypanosomiasis brucei gambiense Transmission and ControlChris M Stone, Nakul Chitnis
Lancet (London, England)|April 27, 2020
Reducing malaria transmission with reactive focal interventionsManuel W Hetzel, Nakul Chitnis
Malaria Journal|March 18, 2014
Potential causes and consequences of behavioural resilience and resistance in malaria vector populations: a mathematical modelling analysisGerry F Killeen, Nakul Chitnis
Malaria Journal|October 15, 2017
Modelling the implications of stopping vector control for malaria control and eliminationJoshua O Yukich, Nakul Chitnis
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 22, 2012
Mathematical illiteracy impedes progress in biologyNakul Chitnis, Thomas A Smith
Evolutionary Applications|March 19, 2016
Environmental influences on mosquito foraging and integrated vector management can delay the evolution of behavioral resistanceChris Stone, Nakul Chitnis, Kevin Gross
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|January 6, 2012
A periodically-forced mathematical model for the seasonal dynamics of malaria in mosquitoesNakul Chitnis, Diggory Hardy, Thomas Smith
Journal of Biological Dynamics|August 11, 2012
A mathematical model for the dynamics of malaria in mosquitoes feeding on a heterogeneous host populationNakul Chitnis, Thomas Smith, Richard Steketee
Malaria Journal|June 28, 2013
Effects of changing mosquito host searching behaviour on the cost effectiveness of a mass distribution of long-lasting, insecticidal nets: a modelling studyOlivier J T Briët, Nakul Chitnis
Mathematical Biosciences|March 13, 2019
Modeling the impact of sterile males on an Aedes aegypti population with optimal controlLea Multerer, Thomas Smith, Nakul Chitnis
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