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  1. Using-hurdle-models-to-analyze-schistosomiasis-count-data Using-hurdle-models-to-analyze-schistosomiasis-count-data Public

    The count data and model codes for analysis for the paper "Using zero-inflated and hurdle models to analyze schistosomiasis count data of school children in the southern areas of Ghana" are present…

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  2. Comp_Neuro-ML_course Comp_Neuro-ML_course Public

    Forked from trendinafrica/TReND-CaMinA

    TReND school in Comp Neuro and ML

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  3. African-Brain-Data-Science-ABDS-project African-Brain-Data-Science-ABDS-project Public

    This is a mini project about the comparison of certain brain volume collected from individual as part of the larger Cam-CAN brain study. I collaborated with Abdulrahmon A. Olagunju on this project

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  4. onchocerciasis-modelling onchocerciasis-modelling Public

    This is a python code for a simple human onchocerciasis modelling developed by Basáñez & Boussinesq (1999). Paper reference: https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rstb.1999.0433

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  5. TRANSFIL_python TRANSFIL_python Public

    A python code of the TRANSFIL model developed by MIke Irvine used to model the dynamics of lympahtic filariasis over time. The model simulates individuals with varying worm burden, microfilaraemia,…

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  6. Modelling-lymphatic-filariasis Modelling-lymphatic-filariasis Public

    A repository for my works in LF modelling

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