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Some of my recent work is discussed in the following pieces.

  • Tracking a Virus: Federal agencies advance infectious disease modeling and forecasting with competitions, by Tammy White, Challenge.gov, June 2, 2020
  • Portrait d’une scientifique française 3/5 : Rencontre avec Joceline Lega, mathématicienne à l’Université d’Arizona – Tucson, Arizona, by Maëlys Renaud, Consulat Général de France à Los Angeles, March 11, 2020.
  • 6 From UA Recognized in New Class of Fellows by AAAS, November 2017.
  • Students Help Predict Mosquito-borne Diseases, September 2017. Students Use CyVerse to Help Predict Mosquito-Borne Diseases, by Shelley Littin, CyVerse, September 13, 2017.
  • Mathematics models how mosquitoes spread infectious diseases, Arizona Daily Star Science Special Section, January 29, 2017.
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  • A Tale of Two Viruses: How One Challenge May Help Forecast Two Diseases, by Eric Beidel, Challenge.gov, September 1, 2016.
  • CHIKV Challenge Announces Winners, Progress toward Forecasting the Spread of Infectious Diseases, DARPA, May 26, 2015.

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  • About Me
    • Professional Activities
    • Graduate Students and Postdocs
    • Funding
    • Meetings Organized
    • Professional Memberships
    • Short Bio
    • Contact Information
  • Research
    • Peer-reviewed Publications
    • Non Peer-reviewed Articles & Articles in Books
    • Software
    • SciVal Profile
    • ORCID Profile
    • Media
  • Teaching
    • Course development
    • Courses Taught
    • Undergraduate Research Projects
  • Service & Outreach
    • Service to the Profession
    • Service to the University of Arizona
  • CV