Joseph H. Tien

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zbMath Open tien.joseph-huaWikidataQ120568791 ScholiaQ120568791MaRDI QIDQ263474

List of research outcomes





PublicationDate of PublicationType
A mechanistic modeling and estimation framework for environmental pathogen surveillance2024-12-04Paper
Adapting infomap to absorbing random walks using absorption-scaled graphs2024-10-30Paper
Projecting COVID-19 cases and hospital burden in Ohio2023-02-16Paper
Relating Eulerian and Lagrangian spatial models for vector-host disease dynamics through a fundamental matrix2022-06-24Paper
The impact of spatial arrangements on epidemic disease dynamics and intervention strategies2020-08-03Paper
Heterogeneity in multiple transmission pathways: modelling the spread of cholera and other waterborne disease in networks with a common water source2020-08-03Paper
The large graph limit of a stochastic epidemic model on a dynamic multilayer network2020-07-31Paper
A potential role of modulating inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor desensitization and recovery rates in regulating ovulation2020-07-09Paper
BIFURCATIONS IN THE FAST DYNAMICS OF NEURONS: IMPLICATIONS FOR BURSTING2018-12-18Paper
A generalized inverse for graphs with absorption2017-11-02Paper
Model distinguishability and inference robustness in mechanisms of cholera transmission and loss of immunity2017-09-08Paper
Network-based analysis of a small Ebola outbreak2016-11-02Paper
Modeling the trade-off between transmissibility and contact in infectious disease dynamics2016-05-27Paper
A Michaelis-Menten-style model for the autocatalytic enzyme prostaglandin H synthase2016-04-05Paper
Identifiability and estimation of multiple transmission pathways in cholera and waterborne disease2015-06-23Paper
Disease invasion on community networks with environmental pathogen movement2015-03-30Paper
A cholera model in a patchy environment with water and human movement2014-03-07Paper
Cholera models with hyperinfectivity and temporary immunity2013-01-10Paper
Multiple transmission pathways and disease dynamics in a waterborne pathogen model2010-10-26Paper
An adaptation of InfoMap to absorbing random walks using absorption-scaled graphsN/APaper

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