Sergei is honored with the Presidential Medallion

In a ceremony attended by Gov. J.B. Pritzker, Sergei Maslov was among 30 key leaders of the University of Illinois COVID-19 response team honored with the Presidential Medallion. This medallion is the highest honor that the U of I  system president can bestow. Among others, it was previously awarded to Arthur Clarke, Thomas M. Siebel, and David W. Grainger.

Left to right: Prof. Mark Anastasio (BIOE Department Chair), Prof. Sergei Maslov, Prof. Andreas Cangellaris (UIUC Provost), Prof. Rashid Bashir (Dean, Grainger College of Engineering)

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Our paper on transient collective immunity in COVID-19 is published in PNAS

Our new paper was just published as a direct submission in PNAS and covered in this press release.  Here we introduce the concept of  “transient collective immunity” and argue that it described COVID-19 epidemics better than a more familiar concept of “herd immunity”. The main difference between these two concepts is that transient collective immunity is not expected to last forever. This is similar to the transient nature of biological immunity caused by decreasing antibody counts and the emergence of new variants. However, in our case, this “expiration date” is caused entirely by changes in levels of individual social activity.