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Benjamin Dalziel

Disease modeler, Assistant Professor, Oregon State University

Assistant Professor at Oregon State University

I have broad interests in ecological and evolutionary dynamics, particularly related to the health of human and animal populations, and to the maintenance of biodiversity.


I am particularly interested in (i) the ecology and evolution of infectious diseases, especially the impact of host population structure on pathogen spread and diversification and (ii) how collective behavior affects trophic interactions and ecosystem stability. 


To address these questions I work with students and collaborators at the interface of mathematical models and empirical data. A list of publications can be found on my Google Scholar page. 


benjamin.dalziel@oregonstate.edu
Office Room Number: 5006 Cordley Hall
Mailing Address: 3029 Cordley Hall, OSU, Corvallis OR 97331
Phone (office): 541 737 1979

Visit website: https://ib.oregonstate.edu/faculty/benjamda/Benjamin-Dalziel

See also: Academia Oregon State University - Public land-grant research university in Corvallis, Oregon

Details last updated 20-Mar-2020

Benjamin Dalziel News

Kinsa's smart thermometer, an early warning device for COVID-19

Kinsa's smart thermometer, an early warning device for COVID-19

New York Times - 18-Mar-2020

Very beneficial as health sector sees where to prioritize testing