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Jan Markus Brauner
Researcher at University of Oxford
Publications - 29
Citations - 1476
Jan Markus Brauner is an academic researcher from University of Oxford. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 23 publications receiving 730 citations. Previous affiliations of Jan Markus Brauner include Witten/Herdecke University & University of Erlangen-Nuremberg.
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Inferring the effectiveness of government interventions against COVID-19.
Jan Markus Brauner,Sören Mindermann,Mrinank Sharma,David Johnston,John Salvatier,Tomáš Gavenčiak,Anna B. Stephenson,Gavin Leech,George T. Altman,Vladimir Mikulik,Alexander John Norman,Joshua Teperowski Monrad,Joshua Teperowski Monrad,Joshua Teperowski Monrad,Tamay Besiroglu,Hong Ge,Meghan A. Hartwick,Yee Whye Teh,Leonid Chindelevitch,Leonid Chindelevitch,Yarin Gal,Jan Kulveit +21 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that, by using effective interventions, some countries could control the epidemic while avoiding stay-at-home orders, and this model accounts for uncertainty in key epidemiological parameters, such as the average delay from infection to death.
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New Insights into Neutrophil Extracellular Traps: Mechanisms of Formation and Role in Inflammation
TL;DR: The mechanisms of NETosis, its antimicrobial action, and role in autoimmune diseases, as well as the relatively new field of NET-associated mitochondrial DNA are discussed.
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Nanoparticles size-dependently initiate self-limiting NETosis-driven inflammation
Luis E. Muñoz,Rostyslav Bilyy,Mona H C Biermann,Deborah Kienhöfer,Christian Maueröder,Jonas Hahn,Jan Markus Brauner,Daniela Weidner,Jin Chen,Marina Scharin-Mehlmann,Christina Janko,Ralf P Friedrich,Dirk Mielenz,Tetiana Dumych,Maxim D. Lootsik,Christine Schauer,Georg Schett,Markus H. Hoffmann,Yi Zhao,Yi Zhao,Martin Herrmann +20 more
TL;DR: A cellular mechanism is demonstrated that explains how small NPs activate the NETosis pathway and drive their entrapping and resolution of the initial inflammatory response.
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Understanding the effectiveness of government interventions against the resurgence of COVID-19 in Europe.
Mrinank Sharma,Sören Mindermann,Charlie Rogers-Smith,Gavin Leech,Benedict E. K. Snodin,Janvi Ahuja,Jonas B. Sandbrink,Joshua Teperowski Monrad,Joshua Teperowski Monrad,Joshua Teperowski Monrad,George T. Altman,Gurpreet Dhaliwal,Gurpreet Dhaliwal,Lukas Finnveden,Alexander John Norman,Sebastian B. Oehm,Sebastian B. Oehm,Julia Fabienne Sandkühler,Laurence Aitchison,Tomáš Gavenčiak,Thomas A. Mellan,Jan Kulveit,Leonid Chindelevitch,Seth Flaxman,Yarin Gal,Swapnil Mishra,Swapnil Mishra,Samir Bhatt,Samir Bhatt,Samir Bhatt,Jan Markus Brauner +30 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors estimate the effectiveness of 17 nonpharmaceutical interventions in Europe's second wave from subnational case and death data by introducing a flexible hierarchical Bayesian transmission model and collecting the largest dataset of NPI implementation dates across Europe.
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The effectiveness and perceived burden of nonpharmaceutical interventions against COVID-19 transmission: a modelling study with 41 countries
Jan Markus Brauner,Sören Mindermann,Mrinank Sharma,Anna B. Stephenson,Tomáš Gavenčiak,David Johnston,John Salvatier,Gavin Leech,Tamay Besiroglu,George T. Altman,Hong Ge,Vladimir Mikulik,Meghan A. Hartwick,Yee Whye Teh,Leonid Chindelevitch,Yarin Gal,Jan Kulveit +16 more
TL;DR: The results suggest a surprisingly large role for schools in COVID-19 transmission, a contribution to the ongoing debate about the relevance of asymptomatic carriers in disease spreading.