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MIT Center for Engineering Systems Fundamentals presents new 'Flu 101' web site

On its new "Flu 101" web site, the MIT Center for Engineering Systems Fundamentals (CESF) presents new research results and educational materials related to planning for and responding to the H1N1 flu pandemic.

Designed to be a resource for both researchers and the general public, the site includes research papers, an interactive map tracking the spread of influenza, a video lesson on the mathematics of flu, and a variety of additional resources and links.

Visit the site at: http://flu101.mit.edu.

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