Transmission models for infectious diseases are typically formulated in terms of dynamics between individuals or groups with processes such as disease progression or recovery for each individual captured phenomenologically, without reference to underlying biological processes. Furthermore, the construction of these models is often monolithic: they do not allow one to readily modify the processes involved or include the new ones, or to combine models at different scales. We show how to construct a simple model of immune response to a respiratory virus and a model of transmission using an easily modifiable set of rules allowing further refining and merging the two models together. The immune response model reproduces the expected response cur...
This paper gives an introduction to rule-based modelling applied to topics in infectious diseases. R...
International audienceSpreading of viral infection in the tissues such as lymph nodes or spleendepen...
An interesting inference drawn by some COVID-19 epidemiological models is that there exists a propor...
Transmission models for infectious diseases are typically formulated in terms of dynamics between in...
Transmission models for infectious diseases are typically formulated in terms of dynamics between in...
Transmission models for infectious diseases are typically formulated in terms of dynamics between in...
Transmission models for infectious diseases are typically formulated in terms of dynamics between in...
Transmission models for infectious diseases are typically formulated in terms of dynamics between in...
Transmission models for infectious diseases are typically formulated in terms of dynamics between in...
International audienceTransmission models for infectious diseases are typically formulated in terms ...
International audienceTransmission models for infectious diseases are typically formulated in terms ...
International audienceTransmission models for infectious diseases are typically formulated in terms ...
Transmission models for infectious diseases are typically formulated in terms of dynamics between in...
This paper gives an introduction to rule-based modelling applied to topics in infectious diseases. R...
This paper gives an introduction to rule-based modelling applied to topics in infectious diseases. R...
This paper gives an introduction to rule-based modelling applied to topics in infectious diseases. R...
International audienceSpreading of viral infection in the tissues such as lymph nodes or spleendepen...
An interesting inference drawn by some COVID-19 epidemiological models is that there exists a propor...
Transmission models for infectious diseases are typically formulated in terms of dynamics between in...
Transmission models for infectious diseases are typically formulated in terms of dynamics between in...
Transmission models for infectious diseases are typically formulated in terms of dynamics between in...
Transmission models for infectious diseases are typically formulated in terms of dynamics between in...
Transmission models for infectious diseases are typically formulated in terms of dynamics between in...
Transmission models for infectious diseases are typically formulated in terms of dynamics between in...
International audienceTransmission models for infectious diseases are typically formulated in terms ...
International audienceTransmission models for infectious diseases are typically formulated in terms ...
International audienceTransmission models for infectious diseases are typically formulated in terms ...
Transmission models for infectious diseases are typically formulated in terms of dynamics between in...
This paper gives an introduction to rule-based modelling applied to topics in infectious diseases. R...
This paper gives an introduction to rule-based modelling applied to topics in infectious diseases. R...
This paper gives an introduction to rule-based modelling applied to topics in infectious diseases. R...
International audienceSpreading of viral infection in the tissues such as lymph nodes or spleendepen...
An interesting inference drawn by some COVID-19 epidemiological models is that there exists a propor...