Natalie Dean
Natalie E. Dean (née Exner; born 1987) is an American biostatistician specializing in infectious disease epidemiology. Dean is currently an assistant professor of Biostatistics at the University of Florida. Her research involves epidemiological modeling of outbreaks, including Ebola, Zika and COVID-19. Provided by Wikipedia
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Correction: The importance of investing in data, models, experiments, team science, and public trust to help policymakers prepare for the next pandemic. by Richard Grieve, Youqi Yang, Sam Abbott, Giridhara R Babu, Malay Bhattacharyya, Natalie Dean, Stephen Evans, Nicholas Jewell, Sinéad M Langan, Woojoo Lee, Geert Molenberghs, Liam Smeeth, Elizabeth Williamson, Bhramar Mukherjee
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The importance of investing in data, models, experiments, team science, and public trust to help policymakers prepare for the next pandemic. by Richard Grieve, Youqi Yang, Sam Abbott, Giridhara R Babu, Malay Bhattacharyya, Natalie Dean, Stephen Evans, Nicholas Jewell, Sinéad M Langan, Woojoo Lee, Geert Molenberghs, Liam Smeeth, Elizabeth Williamson, Bhramar Mukherjee
Published 2023-01-01
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Application of Phylodynamic Tools to Inform the Public Health Response to COVID-19: Qualitative Analysis of Expert Opinions by Shannan N Rich, Veronica Richards, Carla Mavian, Brittany Rife Magalis, Nathan Grubaugh, Sonja A Rasmussen, Simon Dellicour, Bram Vrancken, Christine Carrington, Rebecca Fisk-Hoffman, Demi Danso-Odei, Daniel Chacreton, Jerne Shapiro, Marie Nancy Seraphin, Crystal Hepp, Allison Black, Ann Dennis, Nídia Sequeira Trovão, Anne-Mieke Vandamme, Angela Rasmussen, Michael Lauzardo, Natalie Dean, Marco Salemi, Mattia Prosperi
Published 2023-04-01
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