2021 Presentations (Communicative Events)
Caroline Zeiss: An in vivo driven SEIRS (susceptible-exposed-infectious-recovered susceptible) model of coronaviral infection
This presentation was made by Caroline Zeiss. The presentation’s title is: “An in vivo driven SEIRS (susceptible-exposed-infectious-recovered susceptible) model of coronaviral infection.” Funded by NSF Biological Sciences / Division of Integrative Organismal Systems.
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Every month, the COVID Information Commons Team (along with the Northeast Big Data Innovation Hub) brings together a group of researchers studying wide-ranging aspects of the current pandemic, to share their research and answer questions from our community. The events showcase scientists' ongoing efforts in the fight against COVID-19, including opportunities for collaboration.
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COVID-19 Research Lightning Talk_ Caroline Zeiss, Yale University.mp4
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- COVID-19 Research Lightning Talks
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- May 27, 2025