The Inevitable Density-Dependent Dispersal of Viral Populations and the Emergence of Pushed Waves - Lecture 1
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Explore a 19-minute lecture by Diana Fusco from the University of Cambridge, UK, on the density-dependent dispersal of viral populations and the emergence of pushed waves. Delve into the intricacies of viral behavior and population dynamics as presented at the Institut Henri Poincaré in Paris. Gain insights into how viral populations disperse in relation to their density and understand the concept of pushed waves in this context. Enhance your knowledge of viral ecology and population genetics through this informative talk delivered by a leading expert in the field.
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The inevitable density-dependent dispersal of viral populations an the emergence of pushed waves (1)
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Institut Henri Poincaré