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Carly Rozins is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Natural Science at York University's Faculty of Science. Her work focuses on applied mathematics and evolutionary biology, particularly in modelling infectious diseases and zoonotic virus dynamics. She holds affiliations with Norman Bethune College and teaches courses such as Mathematics of Politics and The Mathematics of Biology. Her research integrates climatology, immunology, and virology to understand disease spread, with notable studies on dengue dynamics in Cambodia and hyperparasite evolution.
Research interests include avian influenza, sustainable agriculture, and the evolutionary impacts of farming practices. Rozins has contributed to methodologies like compartmental models for disease transmission and experimental designs for ecological interactions. Her recent work addresses challenges in wildlife disease management and industrial agriculture's role in pathogen evolution.
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