Denise Kirschner
Denise Ellen Kirschner is an American mathematical biologist and immunologist whose research topics include granulomas, HIV, tuberculosis, and the mechanisms by which disease pathogens interact with and persist in their hosts. She is a professor of microbiology and immunology at the University of Michigan, co-editor-in-chief of the ''Journal of Theoretical Biology'', and former president of the Society for Mathematical Biology. Provided by Wikipedia
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A systematic efficacy analysis of tuberculosis treatment with BPaL‐containing regimens using a multiscale modeling approach by Maral Budak, Laura E. Via, Danielle M. Weiner, Clifton E. Barry III, Pariksheet Nanda, Gabrielle Michael, Khisimuzi Mdluli, Denise Kirschner
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Toward mechanistic medical digital twins: some use cases in immunology by Reinhard Laubenbacher, Fred Adler, Gary An, Filippo Castiglione, Stephen Eubank, Luis L. Fonseca, James Glazier, Tomas Helikar, Marti Jett-Tilton, Denise Kirschner, Paul Macklin, Borna Mehrad, Beth Moore, Virginia Pasour, Ilya Shmulevich, Amber Smith, Isabel Voigt, Thomas E. Yankeelov, Thomas E. Yankeelov, Thomas E. Yankeelov, Tjalf Ziemssen
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