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Clark Larsen and Fabian Crespo on Biology, Archaeology, and Multi-disciplinary Ends

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How Epidemics End
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A discussion on why multi-disciplinary approaches that combine social and biological research are helpful in understanding how epidemics end.
Professor Clark Larsen (The Ohio State) and Professor Fabian Crespo (Louisville) discuss with Professor Erica Charters how biology and archaeology measure the end of epidemics, including leprosy and plague.

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Series
How Epidemics End
People
Clark Larsen
Fabian Crespo
Erica Charters
Keywords
disease
epidemics
biology
pandemics
leprosy
Plague
Department: Faculty of History
Date Added: 17/05/2022
Duration: 00:17:51

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