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Tom Britton

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Journal of Mathematical Biology|November 12, 2025
A multi-season epidemic model with random genetic drift and transmissibilityTom Britton, Andrea Pugliese
Mathematical Biosciences|May 18, 2017
A stochastic vector-borne epidemic model: Quasi-stationarity and extinctionTom Britton, Ali Traoré
Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology|January 4, 2008
Improving divergence time estimation in phylogenetics: more taxa vs. longer sequencesBodil Svennblad, Tom Britton
Journal of Mathematical Biology|December 30, 2009
The time to extinction for a stochastic SIS-household-epidemic modelTom Britton, Peter Neal
Mathematical Medicine and Biology : a Journal of the IMA|October 18, 2013
Inferring global network properties from egocentric data with applications to epidemicsTom Britton, Pieter Trapman
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|March 13, 2014
Stochastic epidemics in growing populationsTom Britton, Pieter Trapman
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|June 13, 2025
Improving the Use of Social Contact Studies in Epidemic ModelingTom Britton, Frank Ball
Biostatistics (Oxford, England)|March 18, 2005
Hierarchical Bayes models for cDNA microarray gene expressionIngrid Lönnstedt, Tom Britton
Mathematical Biosciences|October 20, 2009
Epidemic modelling: aspects where stochasticity mattersTom Britton, David Lindenstrand
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|September 9, 2020
Inflow restrictions can prevent epidemics when contact tracing efforts are effective but have limited capacityHannes Malmberg, Tom Britton
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Journal of Mathematical Biology|November 12, 2025
A multi-season epidemic model with random genetic drift and transmissibilityTom Britton, Andrea Pugliese
Mathematical Biosciences|May 18, 2017
A stochastic vector-borne epidemic model: Quasi-stationarity and extinctionTom Britton, Ali Traoré
Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology|January 4, 2008
Improving divergence time estimation in phylogenetics: more taxa vs. longer sequencesBodil Svennblad, Tom Britton
Journal of Mathematical Biology|December 30, 2009
The time to extinction for a stochastic SIS-household-epidemic modelTom Britton, Peter Neal
Mathematical Medicine and Biology : a Journal of the IMA|October 18, 2013
Inferring global network properties from egocentric data with applications to epidemicsTom Britton, Pieter Trapman
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|March 13, 2014
Stochastic epidemics in growing populationsTom Britton, Pieter Trapman
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|June 13, 2025
Improving the Use of Social Contact Studies in Epidemic ModelingTom Britton, Frank Ball
Biostatistics (Oxford, England)|March 18, 2005
Hierarchical Bayes models for cDNA microarray gene expressionIngrid Lönnstedt, Tom Britton
Mathematical Biosciences|October 20, 2009
Epidemic modelling: aspects where stochasticity mattersTom Britton, David Lindenstrand
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|September 9, 2020
Inflow restrictions can prevent epidemics when contact tracing efforts are effective but have limited capacityHannes Malmberg, Tom Britton
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