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Shweta Bansal
Shweta Bansal
Associate Professor of Biology, Georgetown University
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When individual behaviour matters: homogeneous and network models in epidemiology
S Bansal, BT Grenfell, LA Meyers
Journal of the Royal Society Interface 4 (16), 879-891, 2007
7512007
Modeling infectious disease dynamics in the complex landscape of global health
H Heesterbeek, RM Anderson, V Andreasen, S Bansal, D De Angelis, ...
Science 347 (6227), aaa4339, 2015
6142015
Mathematical models to characterize early epidemic growth: a review
G Chowell, L Sattenspiel, S Bansal, C Viboud
Physics of life reviews 18, 66-97, 2016
4172016
Climate change increases cross-species viral transmission risk
CJ Carlson, GF Albery, C Merow, CH Trisos, CM Zipfel, EA Eskew, ...
Nature, 2022
326*2022
Big data for infectious disease surveillance and modeling
S Bansal, G Chowell, L Simonsen, A Vespignani, C Viboud
The Journal of Infectious Diseases 214 (suppl_4), S375-S379, 2016
2482016
The dynamic nature of contact networks in infectious disease epidemiology
S Bansal, J Read, B Pourbohloul, LA Meyers
Journal of biological dynamics 4 (5), 478-489, 2010
2342010
Eight challenges for network epidemic models
L Pellis, F Ball, S Bansal, K Eames, T House, V Isham, P Trapman
Epidemics 10, 58-62, 2015
2062015
Nine challenges in incorporating the dynamics of behaviour in infectious diseases models
S Funk, S Bansal, CT Bauch, KTD Eames, WJ Edmunds, AP Galvani, ...
Epidemics 10, 21-25, 2015
2012015
A comparative analysis of influenza vaccination programs
S Bansal, B Pourbohloul, LA Meyers
PLoS Medicine 3 (10), e387, 2006
1682006
Network frailty and the geometry of herd immunity
MJ Ferrari, S Bansal, LA Meyers, ON Bjørnstad
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 273 (1602), 2743-2748, 2006
1502006
Unraveling the disease consequences and mechanisms of modular structure in animal social networks
P Sah, ST Leu, PC Cross, PJ Hudson, S Bansal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114 (16), 4165-4170, 2017
1482017
Misconceptions about weather and seasonality must not misguide COVID-19 response
CJ Carlson, ACR Gomez, S Bansal, SJ Ryan
Nature Communications 11 (1), 1-4, 2020
1302020
Exploring biological network structure with clustered random networks
S Bansal, S Khandelwal, LA Meyers
BMC bioinformatics 10 (1), 1-15, 2009
1252009
The shifting demographic landscape of pandemic influenza
S Bansal, B Pourbohloul, N Hupert, B Grenfell, LA Meyers
PLoS One 5 (2), e9360, 2010
1102010
Six challenges in measuring contact networks for use in modelling
K Eames, S Bansal, S Frost, S Riley
Epidemics 10, 72-77, 2015
1012015
Exploring community structure in biological networks with random graphs
P Sah, LO Singh, A Clauset, S Bansal
BMC bioinformatics 15 (1), 1-14, 2014
972014
Disease implications of animal social network structure: A synthesis across social systems
P Sah, J Mann, S Bansal
Journal of Animal Ecology, 2017
952017
Global estimates of mammalian viral diversity accounting for host sharing
CJ Carlson, CM Zipfel, R Garnier, S Bansal
Nature ecology & evolution, 1, 2019
922019
Statistical inference to advance network models in epidemiology
D Welch, S Bansal, DR Hunter
Epidemics 3 (1), 38-45, 2011
832011
Socio-economic disparities in social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States
SB R Garnier, JR Benetka, J Kraemer
Journal of Medical Internet Research 23 (1), 2020
81*2020
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