Epidemic modeling of infectious diseases has a long history in both theoretical and empirical research. However the recent explosion of genetic data has revealed the rapid rate of evolution that many populations of infectious agents undergo and has underscored the need to consider both evolutionary and ecological processes on the same time scale. Mathematical epidemiology has applied dynamical models to study infectious epidemics, but these models have tended not to exploit – or take into account – evolutionary changes and their effect on the ecological processes and population dynamics of the infectious agent. On the other hand, statistical phylogenetics has increasingly been applied to the study of infectious agents. This approach is base...
As a key factor in endemic and epidemic dynamics, the geographical distribution of viruses has been ...
Phylogenies have been increasingly used in studying the spatial and temporal dynamics of infectious ...
The control, prediction, and understanding of epidemiological processes require insight into how inf...
AbstractEpidemic modeling of infectious diseases has a long history in both theoretical and empirica...
Population genetic modeling can enhance Bayesian phylogenetic inference by providing a realistic pri...
Population genetic modeling can enhance Bayesian phylogenetic inference by providing a realistic pri...
Phylogenetic trees can be used to study the evolution of any sequence that evolves, including viruse...
Molecular phylogenetics, particularly statistical phylogenetics, is widely used to solve the fundame...
30 pages, 2 figuresThe reconstruction of phylogenetic trees based on viral genetic sequence data seq...
Genetic sequences from pathogens can provide information about infectious disease dynamics that may ...
Viral phylodynamics is the study of how immunodynamics, epidemiology, and evolutionary processes act...
Phylodynamics requires an interdisciplinary understanding of phylogenetics, epidemiology, and statis...
Phylodynamics has become an increasingly popular statistical framework to extract evolutionary and e...
Phylodynamics has become an increasingly popular statistical framework to extract evolutionary and e...
Inferring the dynamics of pathogen transmission during an outbreak is an important problem in infect...
As a key factor in endemic and epidemic dynamics, the geographical distribution of viruses has been ...
Phylogenies have been increasingly used in studying the spatial and temporal dynamics of infectious ...
The control, prediction, and understanding of epidemiological processes require insight into how inf...
AbstractEpidemic modeling of infectious diseases has a long history in both theoretical and empirica...
Population genetic modeling can enhance Bayesian phylogenetic inference by providing a realistic pri...
Population genetic modeling can enhance Bayesian phylogenetic inference by providing a realistic pri...
Phylogenetic trees can be used to study the evolution of any sequence that evolves, including viruse...
Molecular phylogenetics, particularly statistical phylogenetics, is widely used to solve the fundame...
30 pages, 2 figuresThe reconstruction of phylogenetic trees based on viral genetic sequence data seq...
Genetic sequences from pathogens can provide information about infectious disease dynamics that may ...
Viral phylodynamics is the study of how immunodynamics, epidemiology, and evolutionary processes act...
Phylodynamics requires an interdisciplinary understanding of phylogenetics, epidemiology, and statis...
Phylodynamics has become an increasingly popular statistical framework to extract evolutionary and e...
Phylodynamics has become an increasingly popular statistical framework to extract evolutionary and e...
Inferring the dynamics of pathogen transmission during an outbreak is an important problem in infect...
As a key factor in endemic and epidemic dynamics, the geographical distribution of viruses has been ...
Phylogenies have been increasingly used in studying the spatial and temporal dynamics of infectious ...
The control, prediction, and understanding of epidemiological processes require insight into how inf...