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Asscociate Editor

Dr Quirine ten Bosch

Wageningen University & Research

I use mathematical and statistical modeling techniques to decipher the ecology and epidemiology of infectious diseases. My focus lies on vector-borne diseases in humans and animals, zoonotic diseases, and emerging pathogens. Across these disease systems, I combine statistical inference with mathematical modeling to synthesize data from field observations and laboratory experiments, to gain a better understanding on how different sources of heterogeneity affect transmission, spread, and our opportunities for prevention and control. I’m involved in the design and analysis of controlled transmission experiments, field trials, and observational studies. I strive to apply modeling techniques to provide the provide actionable recommendations for decision makers in public and veterinary health.

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