Alumni Publications

Alumni Publications

AIMS-Cameroon Alumni has been vibrant since 2014 all over the world with academic publications and research articles that are contributing to the understanding of development challenges faced especially in Africa, for practical solutions.

“A maximum-likelihood method to estimate haplotype frequencies and prevalence alongside multiplicity of infection from SNP data”

Henri Christian Junior Tsoungui Obama, Kristan Alexander Schneider

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“A Non-Synonymous Mutation at DHFR Codon 50 is Preventing the Return of Sulfadoxine-Pyrimethamine Sensitivity in Plasmodium Falciparum after the Drug’s Discontinuation”

Carola Salas, Nessma Adil Mahmoud Yousif, Stephen E. Lizewski, Christie A. Joya, Hugo O. Valdivia,David J. Bacon, Kristan Schneider

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“The many definitions of multiplicity of infection”

Kristan Alexander Schneider, Henri Christian Junior Tsoungui Obama, George Kamanga, Loyce Kayanula, Nessma Adil Mahmoud Yousif

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“The impact of COVID-19 vaccination campaigns accounting for antibody-dependent enhancement”

Nessma Adil Mahmoud Yousif, Henri Christian Junior Tsoungui Obama, Yvan Jordan Ngucho Mbeutchou, Sandy Frank Kwamou Ngaha, Loyce Kayanula,George Kamanga, Toheeb Babatunde Ibrahim, Patience Bwanu Iliya, Sulyman Iyanda, Looli Alawam Nemer, Kristina Barbara Helle, Miranda Ijang Teboh-Ewungkem, Kristan Alexander Schneider

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“A Note on the Morozov Principle via Lagrange Duality”

Xavier Bonnefond, Pierre Maréchal, Walter Cedric Simo Tao Lee

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“Nonparametric Instrumental Regression via Mollification”

Pierre Maréchal, Walter Cédric Simo Tao Lee, Anne Vanhems

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