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Research Centre PandemiX Center

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Interdisciplinary research field with World-class data

The PandemiX Center will focus on building a strong quantitative base with researchers in areas such as mathematical modelling, historical epidemiology, bioinformatics and clinical research. Denmark is an ideal place to establish such a centre because we have both historical health data and contemporary register data that allows us to study and understand both historical and contemporary pandemics in far greater depth than in most other countries.

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LEVERS: Global Perspectives on Modeling to Support Pandemic Decision Making

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Results from cross-sectional study shows nonhospitalized SARS-CoV-2 PCR–positive individuals to have significantly reduced physical and mental health

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Orbituary: Robert Jackson Taylor (1958-2022)

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Article: The 1919–21 influenza pandemic in Greenland

In a recent study, researchers have delved into the historical archives of Greenland to uncover the impact of the 1918–21 influenza pandemic on the region. Their findings, published in the International Journal of Circumpolar Health, shed light on the dynamics of the pandemic in Greenland and its comparison to other arctic regions.

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In Nature Communications: The counterintuitive implications of superspreading diseases

Superspreading is known to have played an important role in the transmission dynamics of SARS-CoV-2. In this Comment in Nature Communications, PandemiX researchers discuss how knowledge of the extent and cause of superspreading is important for designing appropriate control measures for emerging infectious diseases.

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Lone Simonsen
Director, head of research centre, professor
Phone +45 2342 9503
lonesimo@ruc.dk
 

Johanne Greibe Andersen
Centre coordinator
Phone +45 4674 3980
johannea@ruc.dk


Researchers at PandemiX Center from Roskilde University