Hayriye Gulbudak
Affiliations: | University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL, United States |
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(Modeling Culling and Vaccination in Poultry Avian Influenza) |
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Gulbudak H, Qu Z, Milner F, et al. (2022) Sensitivity Analysis in an Immuno-Epidemiological Vector-Host Model. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology. 84: 27 |
Gulbudak H, Salceanu PL, Wolkowicz GSK. (2021) A delay model for persistent viral infections in replicating cells. Journal of Mathematical Biology. 82: 59 |
Gulbudak H, Browne CJ. (2020) Infection severity across scales in multi-strain immuno-epidemiological Dengue model structured by host antibody level. Journal of Mathematical Biology |
Gulbudak H. (2020) An Immuno-Epidemiological Vector–Host Model With Within-Vector Viral Kinetics Journal of Biological Systems. 28: 233-275 |
Weitz JS, Li G, Gulbudak H, et al. (2019) Viral invasion fitness across a continuum from lysis to latency. Virus Evolution. 5: vez006 |
Gulbudak H, Weitz JS. (2018) Heterogeneous viral strategies promote coexistence in virus-microbe systems. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 462: 65-84 |
Gulbudak H, Cannataro VL, Tuncer N, et al. (2016) Vector-Borne Pathogen and Host Evolution in a Structured Immuno-Epidemiological System. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology |
Gulbudak H, Weitz JS. (2016) A touch of sleep: biophysical model of contact-mediated dormancy of archaea by viruses. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 283 |
Tuncer N, Gulbudak H, Cannataro VL, et al. (2016) Structural and Practical Identifiability Issues of Immuno-Epidemiological Vector-Host Models with Application to Rift Valley Fever. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology |
Browne C, Gulbudak H, Webb G. (2015) Modeling contact tracing in outbreaks with application to Ebola. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 384: 33-49 |