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David Gurarie is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, and Statistics at Case Western Reserve University, with an adjunct position in the Center for Global Health and Diseases at the Case Medical School. His research spans mathematical biology, geophysical fluid dynamics, and differential equations. Key areas include infectious disease modeling (e.g., schistosomiasis, malaria, and pandemic dynamics), fluid dynamics turbulence, and spectral geometry.
His work integrates mathematical frameworks to address public health challenges, such as optimizing disease control strategies and understanding transmission dynamics. Notable contributions include agent-based modeling of pandemic transmission in healthcare and community settings, and studies on schistosomiasis control in heterogeneous environments. His fluid dynamics research explores atmospheric and oceanic turbulence, reaction-transport processes, and geophysical flows.
Recent publications emphasize pandemic modeling, schistosomiasis transmission in seasonal environments, and ozone chemistry in urban areas. His interdisciplinary approach bridges mathematics, epidemiology, and environmental science, with applications to global health and climate systems.
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