
Robin Thompson
Status
Academic Faculty
Research groups
Address
Mathematical Institute
University of Oxford
Andrew Wiles Building
Radcliffe Observatory Quarter
Woodstock Road
Oxford
OX2 6GG
University of Oxford
Andrew Wiles Building
Radcliffe Observatory Quarter
Woodstock Road
Oxford
OX2 6GG
Recent publications
A simulation-based approach for estimating the time-dependent reproduction number from temporally aggregated disease incidence time series data
Ogi-Gittins, I Hart, W Song, J Nash, R Polonsky, J Cori, A Hill, E Thompson, R (13 Sep 2023) Exact calculation of end-of-outbreak probabilities using contact tracing data
Bradbury, N Hart, W Lovell-Read, F Polonsky, J Thompson, R (02 Sep 2023) Contact-number-driven virus evolution: a multi-level modeling framework for the evolution of acute or persistent RNA virus infection
Sunagawa, J Komorizono, R Park, H Hart, W Thompson, R Makino, A Tomonaga, K Iwami, S Yamaguchi, R PLoS Computational Biology volume 19 issue 5 (30 May 2023) A target-cell limited model can reproduce influenza infection dynamics in hosts with differing immune responses
Sachak-Patwa, R Lafferty, E Schmit, C Thompson, R Byrne, H Journal of Theoretical Biology volume 567 (11 Apr 2023) Using ‘sentinel’ plants to improve early detection of invasive plant pathogens
Lovell-Read, F Parnell, S Cunniffe, N Thompson, R PLoS Computational Biology volume 19 issue 2 (02 Feb 2023) A practical guide to mathematical methods for estimating infectious disease outbreak risks
Southall, E Ogi-Gittins, Z Kaye, A Hart, W Lovell-Read, F Thompson, R Journal of Theoretical Biology volume 562 (20 Jan 2023) The impact of cross-reactive immunity on the emergence of SARS-CoV-2 variants
Thompson, R Southall, E Daon, Y Lovell-Read, F Iwami, S Thompson, C Obolski, U Frontiers in Immunology volume 13 (11 Jan 2023) Analysis of the risk and pre-emptive control of viral outbreaks accounting for within-host dynamics: SARS-CoV-2 antigen testing as a case study
Hart, W Park, H Jeong, Y Kim, K Yoshimura, R Thompson, R Iwami, S (2023) The impact of climate change and natural climate variability on the global distribution of<i>Aedes aegypti</i>
Kaye, A Obolski, U Sun, L Hurrell, J Tildesley, M Thompson, R (2023) Host behaviour driven by awareness of infection risk amplifies the chance of superspreading events
Parag, K Thompson, R (2023) Research interests
Please see my personal website, www.robin-thompson.co.uk