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Dr. Jorge Rebaza

Can math predict future cholera outbreaks?

Dr. Jorge Rebaza researches the predictability of the spread of waterborne diseases. How? Through mathematics.

October 20, 2015 by Strategic Communication

Dr. Jorge RebazaDr. Jorge Rebaza, professor of mathematics, teaches numerical analysis and applied mathematics at Missouri State. His recent research interests range from showing how your brain processes language to exploring a way to predict the spread of waterborne diseases.

 


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