To determine how HIV-1 risk groups impact transmitted diversity and the tempo of viral evolution at a population scale.status: publishe
Transmission lies at the interface of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) evolution within a...
The acronym AIDS was coined to describe an Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. The causative agent ...
Outside Africa, the global phylogeography of HIV is characterized by compartmentalized local epidemi...
To determine how HIV-1 risk groups impact transmitted diversity and the tempo of viral evolution at ...
The adaptive potential of HIV-1 is a vital mechanism to evade host immune responses and antiviral tr...
The central problem for researchers of HIV-1 evolution is explaining the apparent design of the viru...
Invited presentation at the University of Nicosia, Cyprus, in the context of the VIROGENESIS project...
Transmission lies at the interface of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) evolution within a...
The HIV evolutionary processes continuously unfold, leaving a measurable footprint in viral gene seq...
Objective: Recent studies have suggested that the dynamics of HIV-1 evolutionary rate reflect the ra...
An important component of pathogen evolution at the population level is evolution within hosts. Unle...
As the transmission dynamics of HIV change in response to public health action and other external fa...
Background: The first stages of HIV-1 infection are essential to establish the diversity of virus po...
Background: The first stages of HIV-1 infection are essential to establish the diversity of virus po...
HIV-1 genetic variability within individuals and populations plays a central role in the HIV pandemi...
Transmission lies at the interface of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) evolution within a...
The acronym AIDS was coined to describe an Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. The causative agent ...
Outside Africa, the global phylogeography of HIV is characterized by compartmentalized local epidemi...
To determine how HIV-1 risk groups impact transmitted diversity and the tempo of viral evolution at ...
The adaptive potential of HIV-1 is a vital mechanism to evade host immune responses and antiviral tr...
The central problem for researchers of HIV-1 evolution is explaining the apparent design of the viru...
Invited presentation at the University of Nicosia, Cyprus, in the context of the VIROGENESIS project...
Transmission lies at the interface of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) evolution within a...
The HIV evolutionary processes continuously unfold, leaving a measurable footprint in viral gene seq...
Objective: Recent studies have suggested that the dynamics of HIV-1 evolutionary rate reflect the ra...
An important component of pathogen evolution at the population level is evolution within hosts. Unle...
As the transmission dynamics of HIV change in response to public health action and other external fa...
Background: The first stages of HIV-1 infection are essential to establish the diversity of virus po...
Background: The first stages of HIV-1 infection are essential to establish the diversity of virus po...
HIV-1 genetic variability within individuals and populations plays a central role in the HIV pandemi...
Transmission lies at the interface of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) evolution within a...
The acronym AIDS was coined to describe an Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. The causative agent ...
Outside Africa, the global phylogeography of HIV is characterized by compartmentalized local epidemi...