Joshua S. Weitz

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List of research outcomes





PublicationDate of PublicationType
Bacteria-phage coevolution with a seed bank2023-05-11Dataset
Epidemic modeling with heterogeneity and social diffusion2023-04-06Paper
Optimal dormancy strategies in fluctuating environments given delays in phenotypic switching2023-02-16Paper
Heterogeneity in susceptibility dictates the order of epidemic models2021-08-24Paper
Reacting to outbreaks at neighboring localities2021-06-03Paper
A neutral metapopulation model of biodiversity in river networks2020-11-05Paper
Optimizing the timing and composition of therapeutic phage cocktails: a control-theoretic approach2020-06-17Paper
Scale-dependence of resource-biodiversity relationships2020-05-06Paper
The virus of my virus is my friend: ecological effects of virophage with alternative modes of coinfection2019-05-23Paper
Heterogeneous viral strategies promote coexistence in virus-microbe systems2019-02-05Paper
Information sharing for a coordination game in fluctuating environments2019-01-31Paper
Fluctuation domains in adaptive evolution2018-12-05Paper
Dangerous nutrients: evolution of phytoplankton resource uptake subject to virus attack2018-11-08Paper
Modeling the synergistic elimination of bacteria by phage and the innate immune system2018-03-09Paper
Stochasticity and the limits to confidence when estimating \(\mathcal R_0\) of Ebola and other emerging infectious diseases2016-12-06Paper
Mechanisms of multi-strain coexistence in host-phage systems with nested infection networks2016-02-11Paper
A non-negative matrix factorization framework for identifying modular patterns in metagenomic profile data2012-10-22Paper
Bifurcation analysis of gene regulatory circuits subject to copy number variation2010-07-26Paper
Dynamics of indirectly transmitted infectious diseases with immunological threshold2009-06-25Paper
An algorithm-independent definition of damage spreading -- application to directed percolation1999-05-25Paper

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