Modern Transportation and Infectious Disease – MWV15

Washington, DC, Stephen Eubank from the Virginia Bioinformatics Institute of Virginia Tech and Daniel Lucey from Georgetown University discuss the role of transportation in the spread of disease and examine the effectiveness of various measures to curb transmission. Stephen Eubank, Ph.D., is a project director at the Network Dynamics and Simulation Science Laboratory at the Virginia Bioinformatics Institute of Virginia Tech. His research focuses on modeling and simulating the spread of …

3 Comments

  1. missingremote
    Posted January 21, 2009 at 10:14 am | Permalink

    Malaria is the worst. North Amaerca dosn’t really need to import fruit, or cars.

  2. omgomgblablablabla
    Posted May 8, 2009 at 7:16 am | Permalink

    malaria isn`t the worst at all it is cure able, Aids isn`t

  3. missingremote
    Posted May 8, 2009 at 9:52 am | Permalink

    America used to be self sufficient. Food Clothes & kids toys. I really don’t remember this malaria buisiness. I wish God Would stop desease + even beatles killing my pine trees. and the japonese chestnut tree deaths of year1930′s. Humans are more important I mean.

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