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Below is a clickable link to an article about new research using Geographic Information Science (GIS) to model visually the spread of disease through a city.
I'm certainly no expert in this field, but based on the write-up, the researcher seems to have incorporated some sophisticated ideas about human interaction patterns.
You can take a look at the article by clicking on the following URL: http://www.buffalo.edu/reporter/vol35/vol35n11/articles/BianEpidemiology.html
I've also put in a link to this article on my SPIDER website under "Current Events," http://www.hs.ttu.edu/hd3317/spider.htm
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Alan Reifman, Ph. D., Associate Professor
Dept of Human Dev't and Family Studies
College of Human Sciences
Texas Tech University
Lubbock, TX 79409-1162
(806) 742-3000
http://www.hs.ttu.edu/hdfs/Faculty/reifman.htm
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