SMILE

Stochastic Models for the Inference of Life Evolution

François Blanquart

Permanent member

François is a researcher working on the evolution of infectious diseases using mathematical modelling and data analysis.

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Publications

Gamblin, J., Gandon, S., Blanquart, F., Lambert, A. (2022)
Bottlenecks can constrain and channel evolutionary paths
bioRxiv
Czuppon, P., Débarre, F., Gonçalves, A., Tenaillon, O., Perelson, A. S., Guedj, J., Blanquart, F. (2020)
Predicted success of prophylactic antiviral therapy to block or delay sars-cov-2 infection depends on the targeted mechanism
medRxiv
Foutel-Rodier, F., Blanquart, F., Courau, P., Czuppon, P., Duchamps, J., Gamblin, J., Kerdoncuff, E., Kulathinal, R., Régnier, L., Vuduc, L., Lambert, A., Schertzer, E. (2020)
From individual-based epidemic models to mckendrick-von foerster pdes: a guide to modeling and inferring covid-19 dynamics
arXiv:2007.09622
Czuppon, P., Blanquart, F., Uecker, H., Débarre, F. (2019)
The effect of habitat choice on evolutionary rescue in subdivided populations
bioRxiv