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==Education== | ==Education== |
Revision as of 15:34, 1 October 2013
Contact Info
- Georgetown University
- Department of Biology
- Washington, DC 20057
Postdoc Lab
PhD Labs
Education
- 2013, PhD, UT Austin, EEB
- 2008, BS, SUNY Geneseo, Biology
Research
Interests
- Infectious disease
- Virus evolution
Papers
- E. B. O'Dea and C. O. Wilke (2011). Contact heterogeneity and phylodynamics: How contact networks shape parasite evolutionary trees. Interdiscip. Persp. Inf. Dis. 2011:238743. doi:10.1155/2011/238743
- E. B. O'Dea, T. E. Keller, and C. O. Wilke (2010). Does mutational robustness inhibit extinction by lethal mutagenesis in viral populations? PLoS Comp. Biol.
6:e1000811. doi:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1000811
Presentations
- E. B. O'Dea. Degree-correlated scale-free networks and epidemics. Undergraduate Biomathematics Day, April 2008, Niagara Falls, NY.
Posters
- E. B. O'Dea. Epidemic dynamics on randomized scale-free networks. The Joint Mathematics Meeting of the MAA and AMS, January 2008, San Diego.