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Eck Doerry

TitleProfessor
Faculty RankProfessor
InstitutionNorthern Arizona University
DepartmentInformatics, Computing & Cyber Systems
AddressPO Box 5693
Flagstaff AZ 86011
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    1. Ratnavale S, Hepp C, Doerry E, Mihaljevic JR. A sliding window approach to optimize the time-varying parameters of a spatially-explicit and stochastic model of COVID-19. PLOS Glob Public Health. 2022; 2(9):e0001058. PMID: 36962667.
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    2. Mihaljevic JR, Borkovec S, Ratnavale S, Hocking TD, Banister KE, Eppinger JE, Hepp C, Doerry E. SPARSEMODr: Rapidly simulate spatially explicit and stochastic models of COVID-19 and other infectious diseases. Biol Methods Protoc. 2022; 7(1):bpac022. PMID: 36157711.
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    3. Eaves ER, Trotter RT, Marquez B, Negron K, Doerry E, Mensah D, Compton-Gore KA, Lanzetta SA, Kruithoff K, Dykman K, Baldwin JA. Possibilities and constraints of rapid online ethnography: Lessons from a rapid assessment of COVID-19 policy for people who use drugs. Front Sociol. 2022; 7:959642. PMID: 36072500.
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    4. Eaves ER, Doerry E, Lanzetta SA, Kruithoff KM, Negron K, Dykman K, Thoney O, Harper CC. Applying User-Centered Design in the Development of a Supportive mHealth App for Women in Substance Use Recovery. Am J Health Promot. 2023 01; 37(1):56-64. PMID: 35815770.
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