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As the current outbreak of H1N1 influenza spreads rapidly on a global scale, how to prevent and contain the spread of pandemic disease becomes an imperative question in today’s interconnected world. Brookings scholars examine tools to prepare for epidemics and the consequences of their spread.
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April 23, 2010, Jessica Cohen
October 21, 2009, Ross A. Hammond
October 5, 2009, Joshua M. Epstein
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September 30, 2009, Joshua M. Epstein, Ross A. Hammond and Howard Lempel
Article | Nature
August 6, 2009, Joshua M. Epstein
Paper | PLoS One Journal
December 2008, Derek Cummings, Joshua M. Epstein, Ross A. Hammond and Jon Parker
Article | The Milken Institute Review Volume 9, Number 3
July 2007, Alexandra A. Sidorenko and Warwick J. McKibbin
Report | PLoS ONE
May 2007, Georgiy Bobashev, D. Michael Goedecke, Joshua M. Epstein, Robert J. Morris, Diane K. Wagener and Feng Yu
Paper | Lowy Institute for International Policy
February 1, 2006, Alexandra A. Sidorenko and Warwick J. McKibbin
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An Individual-Based Computational Approach
2004, Derek Cummings, Donald S. Burke, Joshua M. Epstein, Ramesh M. Singa and Shubha Chakravarty
February 2004, Jong-Wha Lee and Warwick J. McKibbin
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December 2002, Derek Cummings, Donald S. Burke, Joshua M. Epstein, Ramesh M. Singa and Shubha Chakravarty
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Ross A. Hammond
Director, Center on Social Dynamics and Policy
Senior Fellow, Economic Studies
Derek Cummings
Nonresident Fellow, Economic Studies, Center on Social Dynamics and Policy