It's been an intense week in Copenhagen. We first had a 2-days satellite meeting on temporal and dynamic networks that we co-organized, TDN 2013, that saw several great talks (see the program here) and a large participation. The meeting was then followed by the start of NetSci 2013, the annual conference on network science, where we presented 4 talks on our current research activities: 2 focusing on human epidemics (the role of age in the local transmission and spatial spread of infectious diseases, and the adequacy of proxy networks for mobility -such as cell phone data or mobility models- for epidemic models), 1 on the risk assessment analysis when dealing with dynamical networks (with an application to animal diseases propagation through livestock movements, and to sexually transmitted diseases with dynamical sexual networks), 1 on the interaction of multiple strains in a spatially structured population of hosts, applicable to a variety of epidemic situations and host populations.
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