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Jessie Zeng
Jessie Zeng
Population Interventions Unit, Centre for Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Melbourne School of
Verified email at student.unimelb.edu.au
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Epidemiologic and economic modelling of optimal COVID-19 policy: public health and social measures, masks and vaccines in Victoria, Australia
J Szanyi, T Wilson, S Howe, J Zeng, H Andrabi, S Rossiter, T Blakely
The Lancet Regional Health–Western Pacific 32, 2023
102023
Studies Towards the Synthesis of (+)-and (–)-Anisomycin and Their Analogues
S Ajay, AK Shaw
Synthesis 50 (01), 17-34, 2018
62018
An integrated epidemiologic and economic model to assess optimal COVID-19 pandemic policy
J Szanyi, T Wilson, S Howe, J Zeng, H Andrabi, T Blakely
MedRxiv, 2022
22022
Effectiveness of fourth dose COVID-19 vaccine against the Omicron variant compared to no vaccination
J Zeng, J Szanyi, T Blakely
International Journal of Epidemiology, 2022
12022
Protection against Omicron from Vaccination and Previous Infection.
J Zeng, J Szanyi, T Blakely
N Engl J Med, 95-96, 2023
2023
Protocol: An integrated epidemiologic and economic model to predict optimal future COVID-19 pandemic policy in Victoria, Australia
T Blakely, J Szanyi, T Wilson, S Howe, J Zeng
2022
Effectiveness of fourth dose COVID-19 vaccine against the Omicron variant compared to no vaccination (preprint)
J Zeng, J Szanyi, T Blakely
2022
An integrated epidemiologic and economic model to assess optimal COVID-19 pandemic policy (preprint)
J Szanyi, T Wilson, S Howe, J Zeng, H Andrabi, T Blakely
2022
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