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Andreas Koher
Technical University of Denmark
Andreas Koher's research contributions have significantly advanced our understanding of infectious disease transmission and public health interventions. Through studies on the spreading of infection on temporal networks, Koher has developed novel edge-centered contact-based perspectives to model epidemic dynamics (1, 2). These findings highlight the importance of monitoring public behavior during pandemic-induced lockdowns using surveys (3), as well as early warning systems for infectious disease outbreaks on cattle-transport networks (4). Koher's work also investigates surveillance strategies for outbreak detection in livestock-trade networks (5) and analyzes disease spread through animal movements, shedding light on static and temporal network characteristics of pig trade in Germany (6).