Natalie Dean
Natalie E. Dean (née Exner; born 1987) is an American biostatistician specializing in infectious disease epidemiology. Dean is currently an assistant professor of Biostatistics at the University of Florida. Her research involves epidemiological modeling of outbreaks, including Ebola, Zika and COVID-19. Provided by Wikipedia
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Containing Ebola at the Source with Ring Vaccination. by Stefano Merler, Marco Ajelli, Laura Fumanelli, Stefano Parlamento, Ana Pastore Y Piontti, Natalie E Dean, Giovanni Putoto, Dante Carraro, Ira M Longini, M Elizabeth Halloran, Alessandro Vespignani
Published 2016Connect to this object online.
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Effectiveness of the fourth dose of COVID-19 vaccines against severe COVID-19 among adults 40 years or older in Brazil: a population-based cohort studyResearch in context by Felippe Lazar Neto, Matt D.T. Hitchings, Avnika B. Amin, Giovanny V.A. de França, Margaret L. Lind, Mario Sergio Scaramuzzini Torres, Daniel Henrique Tsuha, Roberto D. de Oliveira, Derek A.T. Cummings, Natalie E. Dean, Jason R. Andrews, Albert I. Ko, Julio Croda, Otavio T. Ranzani
Published 2024Connect to this object online.
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