Juliana Taube is a PhD student in the Department of Biology at Georgetown University supervised by Dr. Shweta Bansal. Juliana's research focuses on the interplay between behavior and infectious disease dynamics with the goal of developing more accurate coupled disease-behavior models.
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Taube JC, Susswein Z, Colizza V, Bansal S. (2025). Characterising non-household contact patterns relevant to respiratory transmission in the USA: analysis of a cross-sectional survey. The Lancet. Digital health
Taube JC, Merritt A, Bansal S. (2025). Twenty years of infectious disease dynamics research: gender and race imbalances in publication and citation practices. Proceedings. Biological sciences, 292(2050)
Taube JC, Susswein Z, Colizza V, Bansal S. (2024). Respiratory disease contact patterns in the US are stable but heterogeneous. medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences
Taube JC, Susswein Z, Bansal S. (2023). Spatiotemporal Trends in Self-Reported Mask-Wearing Behavior in the United States: Analysis of a Large Cross-sectional Survey. JMIR public health and surveillance, (9)
Wright PF, Hoen AG, Jarvis JD, Zens MS, Dade EF, Karagas MR, Taube J, Brickley EB. (2022). Bronchiolitis hospitalizations in rural New England: clues to disease prevention. Therapeutic advances in infectious disease, (9)
Taube JC, Miller PB, Drake JM. (2022). An open-access database of infectious disease transmission trees to explore superspreader epidemiology. PLoS biology, 20(6)
Taube JC, Rest EC, Lloyd-Smith JO, Bansal S. (2023). The global landscape of smallpox vaccination history and implications for current and future orthopoxvirus susceptibility: a modelling study. The Lancet. Infectious diseases, 23(4)
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