Items where Subject is "Specific Sciences > Medicine > Epidemiology"
Group by: Creators | Item Type Number of items at this level: 20. BBenjamin, Ryan L (2021) The hybrid incidence susceptible-transmissible-removed model for pandemics. [Preprint] Browning, Heather and Veit, Walter (2021) Utilitarian Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic for Non-Pandemic Diseases (Preprint). [Preprint] CCanali, Stefano and Piroddi, Corrado (2021) Introduction: The philosophy, ethics, and politics of epidemiology today. MEFISTO. Rivista di Medicina, Filosofia, Storia, 5 (1). pp. 55-64. ISSN 2532-8255 Climenhaga, Nevin and DesAutels, Lane and Ramsey, Grant (2019) Causal Inference from Noise. [Preprint] DDiMarco, Marina (2020) Wishful Intelligibility, Black Boxes, and Epidemiological Explanation. In: UNSPECIFIED. FFindl, Johannes and Suárez, Javier (2021) Descriptive Understanding and Prediction in COVID-19 Modelling. [Preprint] Fuller, Jonathan (2021) Epidemics from the population perspective. [Preprint] Fuller, Jonathan (2020) Epidemiologic Evidence: Use at Your Own Risk? [Preprint] KKelly, Michael P. and Russo, Federica (2022) The 'lifeworld’ of health and disease and the design of public health interventions. UNSPECIFIED. LLohse, Simon and Bschir, Karim (2020) The COVID-19 pandemic: A case for epistemic pluralism in public health policy. [Preprint] Lohse, Simon and Canali, Stefano (2021) Follow *the* science? On the marginal role of the social sciences in the COVID-19 pandemic. [Preprint] MMaziarz, Mariusz and Zach, Martin (2020) Agent-based modeling for SARS-CoV-2 epidemic prediction and intervention assessment. A methodological appraisal. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice. ISSN 1365-2753 OOjea Quintana, Ignacio and Rosenstock, Sarita and Klein, Colin (2021) The Coordination Dilemma For Epidemiological Modelers. [Preprint] Osimani, Barbara (2020) Epistemic Gains and Epistemic Games: Reliability and higher order evidence in Medicine and Pharmacology. A. LaCaze, B. Osimani (eds.), Uncertainty in Pharmacology, Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science 338.. pp. 345-372. Osimani, Barbara and Ilardo, Maria Laura and Castaldo, Pasqualina (2020) Science as a Weapon of Mass Distraction. MEDIC, 28 (1). pp. 30-49. ISSN 1824-3991 PPernu, Tuomas K. (2020) COVID-19 and Control: An Essay from a Pragmatic Perspective on Science. Multidisciplinary Perspectives on the COVID-19 Pandemic. Vvan Basshuysen, Philippe and White, Lucie (2021) Emerging from lockdown – what went wrong? [Preprint] van Basshuysen, Philippe and White, Lucie (2021) The Epistemic Duties of Philosophers: An Addendum. [Preprint] van Basshuysen, Philippe and White, Lucie and Khosrowi, Donal and Frisch, Mathias (2021) Three ways in which pandemic models may perform a pandemic. [Preprint] WWhite, Lucie and van Basshuysen, Philippe and Frisch, Mathias (2021) When is Lockdown Justified? [Preprint] |