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Modeling Viral-Bacterial Coinfections
Paul Macklin
Department of Intelligent Systems Engineering
Abstract
Indiana University
This seminar explores the complicated relationship between influenza and bacterial infection and the greatly increased morbidity when influenza infection occurs about a week before the bacterial secondary infection. It also presents both experimental studies and mathematical and computational simulations of the processes governing this interaction.
A Model for the the Inflammatory Response to SARS-CoV-2 in the Upper- and Lower-respiratory Tracts
Bard Ermentrout
University of Pittsburgh
If you found this video useful, please check out our other videos on computational modeling, infection and immunology: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiEtieOeWbMKh9VcQoinSwODcSZKMTGat
Please consider joining our IMAG/MSM WG on Multiscale Modeling and Viral Pandemics: https://www.imagwiki.nibib.nih.gov/content/msm-viral-pandemics-meetings
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