The Human Immunodeficiency Virus 1 (HIV-1) is a rapidly evolving human retrovirus. HIV-1 nucleic acid sequences have been sampled from many pa- tients, with mostly one sequence per patient, to characterize HIV-1 genetics and epidemiology. Ultimately, however, HIV-1 replicates and evolves during single infections that last for several years. In my doctorate I performed whole-genome longitudinal deep sequencing on several HIV-1 patients and developed experimental, theoretical, and computational methods to (i) char- acterize HIV-1 evolution within single infections, (ii) organise and share the collected genomic data with the research community, and (iii) simulate evo- lution of rapidly adapting organisms like HIV-1 in silico. First, I...
The transmission of HIV-1 is characterized by a severe genetic bottleneck, in which an infection is ...
Longitudinal HIV-1 single genome sequencing (SGS), which permits unambiguous genetic characterizatio...
Background The HIV virus is known for its ability to exploit numerous genetic and evolutionary mecha...
The Human Immunodeficiency Virus 1 (HIV-1) is a rapidly evolving human retrovirus. HIV-1 nucleic ac...
Many microbial populations rapidly adapt to changing environments with multiple variants competing f...
HIV-1 is one of the fastest evolving organisms known to man. Its rate of evolution is approximately ...
Background: Phylogenetic characterisation of local HIV-1 epidemics can be used to understand emergin...
The extensive HIV-1 genetic diversity has several implications on the viral adaptive and evolutionar...
Many microbial populations rapidly adapt to changing environments with multiple variants competing f...
L’infection par le VIH-1 est caractérisée par sa vaste diversité génétique et son évolution rapide q...
One of the most intriguing puzzles in biology is the degree to which evolution is repeatable. The re...
S U M M A R YHIV-1 displays a very high genetic variability. The evolutionary process of the virus g...
BACKGROUND The primary hurdle for the eradication of HIV-1 is the establishment of a latent viral...
A striking characteristic of HIV is the enormous capacity of genetic variation. Frequent mutations,...
A striking characteristic of HIV is the enormous capacity of genetic variation. Frequent mutations,...
The transmission of HIV-1 is characterized by a severe genetic bottleneck, in which an infection is ...
Longitudinal HIV-1 single genome sequencing (SGS), which permits unambiguous genetic characterizatio...
Background The HIV virus is known for its ability to exploit numerous genetic and evolutionary mecha...
The Human Immunodeficiency Virus 1 (HIV-1) is a rapidly evolving human retrovirus. HIV-1 nucleic ac...
Many microbial populations rapidly adapt to changing environments with multiple variants competing f...
HIV-1 is one of the fastest evolving organisms known to man. Its rate of evolution is approximately ...
Background: Phylogenetic characterisation of local HIV-1 epidemics can be used to understand emergin...
The extensive HIV-1 genetic diversity has several implications on the viral adaptive and evolutionar...
Many microbial populations rapidly adapt to changing environments with multiple variants competing f...
L’infection par le VIH-1 est caractérisée par sa vaste diversité génétique et son évolution rapide q...
One of the most intriguing puzzles in biology is the degree to which evolution is repeatable. The re...
S U M M A R YHIV-1 displays a very high genetic variability. The evolutionary process of the virus g...
BACKGROUND The primary hurdle for the eradication of HIV-1 is the establishment of a latent viral...
A striking characteristic of HIV is the enormous capacity of genetic variation. Frequent mutations,...
A striking characteristic of HIV is the enormous capacity of genetic variation. Frequent mutations,...
The transmission of HIV-1 is characterized by a severe genetic bottleneck, in which an infection is ...
Longitudinal HIV-1 single genome sequencing (SGS), which permits unambiguous genetic characterizatio...
Background The HIV virus is known for its ability to exploit numerous genetic and evolutionary mecha...