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Daniel J. Klein
Researcher at Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Publications - 97
Citations - 4834
Daniel J. Klein is an academic researcher from Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 86 publications receiving 3814 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniel J. Klein include University of California, San Diego & University of Münster.
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HIV treatment as prevention: Systematic comparison of mathematical models of the potential impact of antiretroviral therapy on HIV incidence in South Africa
Jeffrey W. Eaton,Leigh F. Johnson,Joshua A. Salomon,Till Bärnighausen,Till Bärnighausen,Eran Bendavid,Anna Bershteyn,David E. Bloom,Valentina Cambiano,Christophe Fraser,Jan A. C. Hontelez,Salal Humair,Salal Humair,Daniel J. Klein,Elisa F Long,Andrew N. Phillips,Carel Pretorius,John Stover,Edward Allen Wenger,Brian G. Williams,Timothy B. Hallett +20 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared the predictions of several mathematical models simulating the same ART intervention programmes to determine the extent to which models agree about the epidemiological impact of expanded ART.
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Covasim: an agent-based model of COVID-19 dynamics and interventions
Cliff C. Kerr,Robyn M. Stuart,Robyn M. Stuart,Dina Mistry,Romesh G. Abeysuriya,Gregory R. Hart,Katherine Rosenfeld,Prashanth Selvaraj,Rafael C. Núñez,Brittany Hagedorn,Lauren George,Amanda S Izzo,Anna Palmer,Dominic Delport,Carrie Bennette,Bradley G. Wagner,Stewart T. Chang,Jamie A. Cohen,Jasmina Panovska-Griffiths,Michał Jastrzębski,Assaf P. Oron,Edward Allen Wenger,Michael Famulare,Daniel J. Klein +23 more
TL;DR: The methodology of Covasim (COVID-19 Agent-based Simulator), an open-source model developed to help address the urgent need for models that can project epidemic trends, explore intervention scenarios, and estimate resource needs, is described.
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HIV infection and the risk of cancers with and without a known infectious cause.
Michael J. Silverberg,Chun Chao,Wendy A. Leyden,Lanfang Xu,Beth Tang,Michael A. Horberg,Daniel J. Klein,Charles P. Quesenberry,William J. Towner,Donald I. Abrams +9 more
TL;DR: In comparison with those without HIV infection, HIV-infected persons are at particular risk for cancers with a known infectious cause, although the higher risk has decreased in the antiretroviral therapy era.
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Determining the optimal strategy for reopening schools, the impact of test and trace interventions, and the risk of occurrence of a second COVID-19 epidemic wave in the UK: a modelling study.
Jasmina Panovska-Griffiths,Jasmina Panovska-Griffiths,Cliff C. Kerr,Robyn M. Stuart,Robyn M. Stuart,Dina Mistry,Daniel J. Klein,Russell M Viner,Chris Bonell +8 more
TL;DR: To prevent a second COVID-19 wave, relaxation of physical distancing, including reopening of schools, in the UK must be accompanied by large-scale, population-wide testing of symptomatic individuals and effective tracing of their contacts, followed by isolation of diagnosed individuals.
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Geometric Methods for Modeling and Control of Free-Swimming Fin-Actuated Underwater Vehicles
TL;DR: Techniques from geometric mechanics and geometric nonlinear control theory are applied to modeling and construction of trajectory tracking algorithms for a free-swimming underwater vehicle that locomotes and maneuvers using a two-link actuated ldquotailrdquo and independently actuatedLdquopectoral fin thirdquo bow planes.