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Project

Real-time pathogen phylodynamics

The current wealth of sequence data for most important infectious diseases is stretching current computational approaches, such as phylogenetic inference, to their practical limits. This project aims to develop statistical and computational approaches for pathogen phylodynamics to extract timely epidemiological and evolutionary information from virus genome sequences during an epidemic. Reconstructing pathogen spread from genetic data as they become available during an epidemic represents a common statistical scenario in which observations arrive sequentially in time and one is interested in performing inference in an ‘online’ fashion. The project’s goal is hence to augment existing phylodynamic analyses with novel data to drastically shorten the process of updating results when new data comes in, using a combination of novel statistical and existing computational techniques.
Date:1 Oct 2017 →  30 Sep 2019
Keywords:pathogenen
Disciplines:Microbiology, Systems biology, Laboratory medicine