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Discussion of paper title #1

Closed mqwilber closed 8 months ago

mqwilber commented 1 year ago

Do we want to update the title from "PMoveSTIR---A general framework to incorporate movement and space use information in epidemiological models"? Maybe we can brainstorm some suggestions in this issue

  1. Incorporating space use and correlated movements into ecological and epidemiological contact networks
  2. A model to quantify how space use and correlated movements affect ecological and epidemiological contact networks
  3. Correlated movements can reshape spatio-temporal disease dynamics: modeling the contributions of space use and social interactions[?] to transmission risk using animal movement data
  4. Together forever? Decomposing the contribution of space use and correlated movements to spatio-temporal transmission risk
  5. Together forever? Modeling the contribution of space use and correlated movements to spatio-temporal transmission risk
  6. A general framework to incorporate movement and space use information in epidemiological models
juansvs commented 1 year ago

I do like catchy, memorable titles, though for some reason Together forever doesn't sound exactly right. I do like number 3, straight to the point. Since we're not entirely sure about the social aspect I would leave it as Correlated movements can reshape spatio-temporal disease dynamics: modeling the contributions of space use to transmission risk using animal movement data


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Do we want to update the title from "PMoveSTIR---A general framework to incorporate movement and space use information in epidemiological models"? Maybe we can brainstorm some suggestions in this issue

  1. Incorporating space use and correlated movements into ecological and epidemiological contact networks
  2. A model to quantify how space use and correlated movements affect ecological and epidemiological contact networks
  3. Correlated movements can reshape spatio-temporal disease dynamics: modeling the contributions of space use and social interactions[?] to transmission risk using animal movement data
  4. Together forever? Decomposing the contribution of space use and correlated movements to spatio-temporal transmission risk
  5. Together forever? Modeling the contribution of space use and correlated movements to spatio-temporal transmission risk
  6. A general framework to incorporate movement and space use information in epidemiological models

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