James M. Hyman

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Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, United States 
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Peter David Lax grad student 1972-1976 Courant Institute, NYU (MathTree)

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Kevin R. Vixie research scientist 2003-2008 LANL (MathTree)

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Yi Jiang collaborator Tulane
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Morciglio A, Zhang B, Chowell G, et al. (2021) Mask-Ematics: Modeling the Effects of Masks in COVID-19 Transmission in High-Risk Environments. Epidemiolgia (Basel, Switzerland). 2: 207-226
Xue L, Jing S, Miller JC, et al. (2020) A data-driven network model for the emerging COVID-19 epidemics in Wuhan, Toronto and Italy. Mathematical Biosciences. 108391
Qu Z, Hyman JM. (2019) Generating a Hierarchy of Reduced Models for a System of Differential Equations Modeling the Spread of Wolbachia in Mosquitoes Siam Journal On Applied Mathematics. 79: 1675-1699
Qu Z, Xue L, Hyman JM. (2018) Modeling the Transmission of Wolbachia in Mosquitoes for Controlling Mosquito-Borne Diseases Siam Journal On Applied Mathematics. 78: 826-852
Xue L, Manore CA, Thongsripong P, et al. (2016) Two-sex mosquito model for the persistence of Wolbachia. Journal of Biological Dynamics. 1-22
Bergsman LD, Hyman JM, Manore CA. (2016) A mathematical model for the spread of west nile virus in migratory and resident birds. Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering : Mbe. 13: 401-24
Manore C, McMahon B, Fair J, et al. (2011) Disease properties, geography, and mitigation strategies in a simulation spread of rinderpest across the United States. Veterinary Research. 42: 55
Tracht SM, Del Valle SY, Hyman JM. (2010) Mathematical modeling of the effectiveness of facemasks in reducing the spread of novel influenza A (H1N1). Plos One. 5: e9018
Hyman JM, Li J. (2009) Epidemic models with differential susceptibility and staged progression and their dynamics. Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering : Mbe. 6: 321-32
Vrugt JA, Ter Braak CJF, Diks CGH, et al. (2009) Accelerating Markov chain Monte Carlo simulation by differential evolution with self-adaptive randomized subspace sampling International Journal of Nonlinear Sciences and Numerical Simulation. 10: 273-290
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