13 February 2020 6.00pm - 7.00pm
Lecture Theatre 6, Rendall Building, Bedford Street South, L69 7ZQ
Free
Professor Andy Morse and his team have developed a number of vector and vector borne disease (VBD) models of varying complexity, including those for malaria, Rift Valley fever, dengue, Zika and bluetongue and a mosquito model for Aedes albopictus.
Joint event with the University of Liverpool.
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