I'm a (data) scientist, mathematician, and researcher interested in developing methods and models for understanding infectious disease transmission and pathogen evolution. Currently, I'm a PhD candidate at the University of Washington in Applied Mathematics in Trevor Bedford's group at Fred Hutch (@blab)
PhD candidate at the University of Washington and Fred Hutch @blab researching epidemic-evolutionary dynamics and Bayesian methods.
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University of Washington
- Seattle, WA
- marlinfiggins.github.io
- https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0686-0816
- @marlinfiggins
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nextstrain/forecasts-ncov
nextstrain/forecasts-ncov PublicSARS-CoV-2 variant growth rates and frequency forecasts
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blab/ncov-forecasting-fit
blab/ncov-forecasting-fit PublicAssessing accuracy of fitness model forecasts
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blab/relative-fitness-mechanisms
blab/relative-fitness-mechanisms PublicFrequency dynamics predict viral fitness, antigenic relationships and epidemic growth
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blab/rt-from-frequency-dynamics
blab/rt-from-frequency-dynamics PublicInferring variant-specific effective reproduction numbers from combined case and sequencing data
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