Caroline Colijn

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List of research outcomes

PublicationDate of PublicationType
Long-term dynamics of COVID-19 in a multi-strain model2024-03-15Paper
Capturing diversity: split systems and circular approximations for conservation2024-01-17Paper
Effective population size in simple infectious disease models2023-11-23Paper
treespace2023-09-07Software
COVID-19 endgame: from pandemic to endemic? Vaccination, reopening and evolution in low- and high-vaccinated populations2023-01-24Paper
Emergent heterogeneity in declining tuberculosis epidemics2021-01-21Paper
A mathematical model of hematopoiesis. I: Periodic chronic myelogenous leukemia2020-09-03Paper
A mathematical model of hematopoiesis. II: Cyclical neutropenia2020-09-03Paper
Systematic comparison of coexistence in models of drug-sensitive and drug-resistant pathogen strains2020-06-04Paper
Estimating transmission from genetic and epidemiological data: a metric to compare transmission trees2019-03-01Paper
Models to understand the population-level impact of mixed strain \textit{M. tuberculosis} infections2018-09-21Paper
Magnitude and sources of bias in the detection of mixed strain \textit{M. tuberculosis} infection2018-08-27Paper
treespace : Statistical exploration of landscapes of phylogenetic trees2017-05-15Paper
Asymptotic frequency of shapes in supercritical branching trees2017-01-17Paper
Competition, coinfection and strain replacement in models of \textit{Bordetella pertussis}2016-07-28Paper
Observations on the Pathophysiology and Mechanisms for Cyclic Neutropenia2016-02-19Paper
The dynamics of sexual contact networks: effects on disease spread and control2015-03-13Paper
Latent coinfection and the maintenance of strain diversity2009-09-18Paper
Quantum relaxation in hydrogen eigenstates and two-state transitions2008-03-19Paper
Bifurcation and Bistability in a Model of Hematopoietic Regulation2007-10-02Paper
High frequency spikes in long period blood cell oscillations2007-06-12Paper
Spin-dependent Bohm trajectories associated with an electronic transition in hydrogen2003-09-16Paper
Spin-dependent Bohm trajectories for hydrogen eigenstates2002-08-14Paper

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doctoral advisorEdward Robert Vrscay
educated atUniversity of Waterloo
employerImperial College London
employerUniversity of Waterloo
family nameColijn
given nameCaroline
instance ofhuman
languages spoken, written or signedEnglish
occupationresearcher
on focus list of Wikimedia projectWikiProject COVID-19
sex or genderfemale
writing languageEnglish


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