A K-State research group has been awarded a $504,567 grant from the National Science Foundation to apply network models to the spread of diseases. Continue reading “Research group wins National Science Foundation grant to explore disease spread models”
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Cattle movement estimation study sheds light on disease risk
Caterina Scoglio, top, a Kansas State University electrical and computer engineering professor, and her former student, Phillip Schumm, co-authored a study to estimate movement of cattle to determine the risk of disease
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