Five years into the human postgenomic era, we are gaining considerable knowledge about host-pathogen interactions through host genomes. This “infectogenomics” approach should yield further insights into both diagnostic and therapeutic advances, as well as normal cellular function
Our understanding of the variation in individual clinical responses to pathogens has become increasi...
SummaryGenetic epidemiology, including twin studies, provides robust evidence that genetic variation...
Death from infectious disease is common heritable, and in many cases a consequence of the host resp...
Five years into the human postgenomic era, we are gaining considerable knowledge about host-pathogen...
Advances in sequencing technology and genome-wide association studies are now revealing the complex ...
A major goal in infectious disease research is to identify the human and pathogenic genetic variants...
R ecent predictions of the worldwide burden of diseases under a variety of scenarios sug-gest that i...
Infectious disease remains a leading cause of mortality worldwide and includes a wide range of ailme...
Interspecies transmission of pathogens may result in the emergence of new infectious diseases in hum...
Influenza represents a serious threat to public health with thousands of deaths each year. A deeper ...
A report on the Genetics and Genomics of Infectious Diseases conference, Singapore, 21-24 March 2009
The study of immunity against infection can be framed in the context of genomics. First, long-term a...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have now convincingly shown that the diverse outcomes (such a...
Viruses and their microbial hosts are widely distributed in the environment, including in oceans, so...
The persistent threat of infection has contributed to variation in mortality and survival, shaping m...
Our understanding of the variation in individual clinical responses to pathogens has become increasi...
SummaryGenetic epidemiology, including twin studies, provides robust evidence that genetic variation...
Death from infectious disease is common heritable, and in many cases a consequence of the host resp...
Five years into the human postgenomic era, we are gaining considerable knowledge about host-pathogen...
Advances in sequencing technology and genome-wide association studies are now revealing the complex ...
A major goal in infectious disease research is to identify the human and pathogenic genetic variants...
R ecent predictions of the worldwide burden of diseases under a variety of scenarios sug-gest that i...
Infectious disease remains a leading cause of mortality worldwide and includes a wide range of ailme...
Interspecies transmission of pathogens may result in the emergence of new infectious diseases in hum...
Influenza represents a serious threat to public health with thousands of deaths each year. A deeper ...
A report on the Genetics and Genomics of Infectious Diseases conference, Singapore, 21-24 March 2009
The study of immunity against infection can be framed in the context of genomics. First, long-term a...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have now convincingly shown that the diverse outcomes (such a...
Viruses and their microbial hosts are widely distributed in the environment, including in oceans, so...
The persistent threat of infection has contributed to variation in mortality and survival, shaping m...
Our understanding of the variation in individual clinical responses to pathogens has become increasi...
SummaryGenetic epidemiology, including twin studies, provides robust evidence that genetic variation...
Death from infectious disease is common heritable, and in many cases a consequence of the host resp...