Philip D. O'Neill

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List of research outcomes

PublicationDate of PublicationType
Posterior predictive checking for partially observed stochastic epidemic models2024-02-27Paper
Bayesian inference for stochastic multitype epidemics in structured populations using sample data2020-08-04Paper
Bayes factors for partially observed stochastic epidemic models2019-08-07Paper
Bayesian nonparametrics for stochastic epidemic models2019-03-01Paper
Reconstructing transmission trees for communicable diseases using densely sampled genetic data2016-05-27Paper
Bayesian estimation of the basic reproduction number in stochastic epidemic models2016-02-16Paper
Stochastic epidemic models featuring contact tracing with delays2015-12-21Paper
Assessing the impact of intervention delays on stochastic epidemics2015-01-28Paper
Mathematical Tools for Understanding Infectious Disease Dynamics by O. Diekmann, H. Heesterbeek and T. Britton Princeton University Press, pp. 516, ISBN 978-0-691-15539-52014-01-17Paper
Inference for Epidemics with Three Levels of Mixing: Methodology and Application to a Measles Outbreak2012-09-01Paper
Threshold behaviour of emerging epidemics featuring contact tracing2012-01-17Paper
The Probability of Containment for Multitype Branching Process Models for Emerging Epidemics2011-04-05Paper
Estimating Vaccine Effects on Transmission of Infection from Household Outbreak Data2011-03-01Paper
Control of emerging infectious diseases using responsive imperfect vaccination and isolation2008-12-11Paper
Stochastic Epidemic Models in Structured Populations Featuring Dynamic Vaccination and Isolation2008-02-05Paper
Exact Bayesian Inference and Model Selection for Stochastic Models of Epidemics Among a Community of Households2007-12-16Paper
Constructing Population Processes with Specified Quasi-Stationary Distributions2007-10-24Paper
Inference in Disease Transmission Experiments by Using Stochastic Epidemic Models2007-09-07Paper
Bayesian Inference for Stochastic Multitype Epidemics in Structured Populations Via Random Graphs2006-10-04Paper
Bayesian inference for epidemics with two levels of mixing2006-05-24Paper
Bayesian Inference for a Stochastic Epidemic Model with Uncertain Numbers of Susceptibles of Several Types2005-04-11Paper
Bayesian Inference for Stochastic Epidemics in Populations with Random Social Structure2004-03-16Paper
Inference for an epidemic when susceptibility varies2003-08-13Paper
A tutorial introduction to Bayesian inference for stochastic epidemic models using Markov chain Monte Carlo methods2003-04-02Paper
Empty confidence sets for epidemics, branching processes and Brownian motion2002-11-14Paper
Approximations for the long-term behavior of an open-population epidemic model2001-10-30Paper
Analyses of Infectious Disease Data from Household Outbreaks by Markov Chain Monte Carlo Methods2001-07-31Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q49433902001-06-21Paper
The distribution of general final state random variables for stochastic epidemic models2000-07-24Paper
Approximation of epidemics by inhomogeneous birth-and-death processes2000-03-01Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q43475221998-02-23Paper
An epidemic model with removal-dependent infection rate1997-10-05Paper
Strong approximations for some open population epidemic models1996-09-12Paper
Epidemic models featuring behaviour change1996-03-20Paper
Strong Convergence of Stochastic Epidemics1995-05-18Paper
A modification of the general stochastic epidemic motivated by AIDS modelling1993-06-29Paper
Reproduction numbers and thresholds in stochastic epidemic models. I: Homogeneous populations1992-06-28Paper

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