Within-host genetic sequencing from samples collected over time provides a dynamic view of how viruses evade host immunity. Immune-driven mutations might stimulate neutralization breadth by selecting antibodies adapted to cycles of immune escape that generate within-subject epitope diversity. Comprehensive identification of immune-escape mutations is experimentally and computationally challenging. With current technology, many more viral sequences can readily be obtained than can be tested for binding and neutralization, making down-selection necessary. Typically, this is done manually, by picking variants that represent different time-points and branches on a phylogenetic tree. Such strategies are likely to miss many relevant mutations and...
AbstractThe origin of broadly neutralizing HIV-specific antibodies and their relation to HIV evoluti...
AbstractEliciting maximal immune responses to highly divergent viruses is a challenge and a focus in...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) evolves within infected persons to escape being destroyed by the ...
Abstract: Within-host genetic sequencing from samples collected over time provides a dynamic view of...
Longitudinal HIV-1 single genome sequencing (SGS), which permits unambiguous genetic characterizatio...
Longitudinal HIV-1 single genome sequencing (SGS), which permits unambiguous genetic characterizatio...
In the absence of effective antiviral therapy, HIV-1 evolves in response to the within-host environm...
In this thesis, evolutionary models are developed for protein coding sequences of the human immunode...
In the absence of effective antiviral therapy, HIV-1 evolves in response to the within-host environm...
Single genome sequencing of early HIV-1 genomes provides a sensitive, dynamic assessment of virus ev...
Cellular immune control of HIV is mediated, in part, by induction of single amino acid mutations tha...
Intrapatient HIV-1 evolution is dominated by selection on the protein level in the arms race with th...
Escape from T cell–mediated immune responses affects the ongoing evolution of rapidly evolving virus...
Background: HIV can adapt to an individual's T cell immune response via mutations that affect antige...
BACKGROUND: Following transmission, HIV-1 evolves into a diverse population, and next generation seq...
AbstractThe origin of broadly neutralizing HIV-specific antibodies and their relation to HIV evoluti...
AbstractEliciting maximal immune responses to highly divergent viruses is a challenge and a focus in...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) evolves within infected persons to escape being destroyed by the ...
Abstract: Within-host genetic sequencing from samples collected over time provides a dynamic view of...
Longitudinal HIV-1 single genome sequencing (SGS), which permits unambiguous genetic characterizatio...
Longitudinal HIV-1 single genome sequencing (SGS), which permits unambiguous genetic characterizatio...
In the absence of effective antiviral therapy, HIV-1 evolves in response to the within-host environm...
In this thesis, evolutionary models are developed for protein coding sequences of the human immunode...
In the absence of effective antiviral therapy, HIV-1 evolves in response to the within-host environm...
Single genome sequencing of early HIV-1 genomes provides a sensitive, dynamic assessment of virus ev...
Cellular immune control of HIV is mediated, in part, by induction of single amino acid mutations tha...
Intrapatient HIV-1 evolution is dominated by selection on the protein level in the arms race with th...
Escape from T cell–mediated immune responses affects the ongoing evolution of rapidly evolving virus...
Background: HIV can adapt to an individual's T cell immune response via mutations that affect antige...
BACKGROUND: Following transmission, HIV-1 evolves into a diverse population, and next generation seq...
AbstractThe origin of broadly neutralizing HIV-specific antibodies and their relation to HIV evoluti...
AbstractEliciting maximal immune responses to highly divergent viruses is a challenge and a focus in...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) evolves within infected persons to escape being destroyed by the ...