Jane Heffernan
Jane Marie Heffernan is a Canadian mathematician. Her research focuses on understanding the spread and persistence of infectious diseases. She is a full professor at York University and a Tier 2 York Research Chair in Multi-Scale Quantitative Methods for Evidence-Based Health Policy. She is the director of the Centre for Disease Modelling ([http://cdm.yorku.ca/ CDM]), and is on the board of directors of the Canadian Applied and Industrial Mathematics Society ([https://caims.ca/ CAIMS]). Provided by Wikipedia-
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9by Cecile M Krejsa, Rick D Holly, Mark Heipel, Ken M Bannink, Rebecca Johnson, Richard Roque, Jane Heffernan, Julie Hill, Lay Chin, Felecia Wagener, Faith Shiota, Katherine Henderson, Pallavur V Sivakumar, Hong-Ping Ren, Fariba Barahmand-Pour, Don Foster, Chris Clegg, Wayne Kindsvogel, Rafael Ponce, Steven D Hughes, Kim WaggieGet full text
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10by Zachary McCarthy, Safia Athar, Mahnaz Alavinejad, Christopher Chow, Iain Moyles, Kyeongah Nah, Jude D. Kong, Nishant Agrawal, Ahmed Jaber, Laura Keane, Sam Liu, Myles Nahirniak, Danielle St Jean, Razvan Romanescu, Jessica Stockdale, Bruce T. Seet, Laurent Coudeville, Edward Thommes, Anne-Frieda Taurel, Jason Lee, Thomas Shin, Julien Arino, Jane Heffernan, Ayman Chit, Jianhong WuGet full text
Published 2020-07-01
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