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Mathematics & Statistics hosts the Marine Population Modelling group which is engaged in research into topics surrounding marine resource modelling and ecology. Recent work has included important developments in the population modelling of marine species.

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Al Hussain, Sarah and Kurdi, Amanj and Abutheraa, Nouf and Al Dawsari, Asma and Sneddon, Jacqueline and Seaton, Andrew and Godman, Brian (2020) Validity of pneumonia severity assessment scores in low- and middle-income countries : a systematic review and meta-analysis. In: Federation of Infection Societies/Healthcare Infection Society International, 2020-11-09 - 2020-11-11, Online.

Godman, Brian and Haque, Mainul and Islam, Salequl and Kamal, Zubair and Kumar, Santosh and Charan, Jaykaran and Saleem, Zikria and Phuong, Thuy Nguyen Thi and Kwon, Hye-Young and Kurdi, Amanj and Sefah, Israel (2020) Rapid assessment of possible price instability and shortages of medicines and equipment during the COVID-19 pandemic across Asia and the public health implications. In: Federation of Infection Societies/Healthcare Infection Society International, 2020-11-09 - 2020-11-11, Online.

Kibuule, Dan and Nambahu, Lahya and Sefah, Israel Abebrese and Kurdi, Amanj and Phuong, Thuy Nguyen Thi and Kwon, Hye-Young and Godman, Brian (2020) Activities in Namibia to limit the impact of COVID-19 versus Europe and Iran and the implications for the future. In: Federation of Infection Societies/Healthcare Infection Society International, 2020-11-09 - 2020-11-11, Online. (In Press)

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