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Laurent Hebert-Dufresne

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St-Onge G, Davis J, Hebert-Dufresne L, Allard A, Urbinati A, Scarpino S, et al.
Nat Med . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39939526
Aircraft wastewater surveillance has been proposed as a new approach to monitor the global spread of pathogens. Here we develop a computational framework providing actionable information for the design and...
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OGara D, Kasman M, Hebert-Dufresne L, Hammond R
J R Soc Interface . 2025 Jan; 22(222):20240363. PMID: 39809333
The interaction of infectious diseases and behavioural responses to them has been the subject of widespread study. However, limited attention has been given to how broader social context shapes behavioural...
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Landry N, Thompson W, Hebert-Dufresne L, Young J
Phys Rev E . 2024 Nov; 110(4):L042301. PMID: 39562966
Network scientists often use complex dynamic processes to describe network contagions, but tools for fitting contagion models typically assume simple dynamics. Here, we address this gap by developing a nonparametric...
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Hebert-Dufresne L, Young J, Daniels A, Kirkley A, Allard A
Phys Rev E . 2024 Oct; 110(3-1):034305. PMID: 39425431
Random network models, constrained to reproduce specific statistical features, are often used to represent and analyze network data and their mathematical descriptions. Chief among them, the configuration model constrains random...
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Kling M, Brittain C, Galford G, Waring T, Hebert-Dufresne L, Dube M, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2024 Oct; 121(42):e2402195121. PMID: 39374391
Crop switching, in which farmers grow a crop that is novel to a given field, can help agricultural systems adapt to changing environmental, cultural, and market forces. Yet while regional...
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Hebert-Dufresne L, Kling M, Rosenblatt S, Miller S, Burnham P, Landry N, et al.
ArXiv . 2024 Aug; PMID: 39184543
Stochastic diffusion is the noisy and uncertain process through which dynamics like epidemics, or agents like animal species, disperse over a larger area. Understanding these processes is becoming increasingly important...
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St-Onge J, Burgio G, Rosenblatt S, Waring T, Hebert-Dufresne L
Proc Biol Sci . 2024 Aug; 291(2028):20241117. PMID: 39137891
Epidemic models study the spread of undesired agents through populations, be it infectious diseases through a country, misinformation in social media or pests infesting a region. In combating these epidemics,...
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St-Onge G, Davis J, Hebert-Dufresne L, Allard A, Urbinati A, Scarpino S, et al.
medRxiv . 2024 Aug; PMID: 39132478
Aircraft wastewater surveillance has been proposed as a novel approach to monitor the global spread of pathogens. Here we develop a computational framework to provide actionable information for designing and...
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Lamontagne F, Masse M, Yarnell C, Camirand-Lemyre F, Levesque S, Domingue M, et al.
CMAJ . 2024 Jun; 196(23):E779-E788. PMID: 38885975
Background: The response of Canada's research community to the COVID-19 pandemic provides a unique opportunity to examine the country's clinical health research ecosystem. We sought to describe patterns of enrolment...
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Althouse B, Wallace B, Case B, Scarpino S, Allard A, Berdahl A, et al.
BMC Glob Public Health . 2024 May; 1(1):28. PMID: 38798822
Background: Controlling the spread of infectious diseases-even when safe, transmission-blocking vaccines are available-may require the effective use of non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs), e.g., mask wearing, testing, limits on group sizes, venue...