📢Call for papers
If you are a #biology researcher working on #infectiousdiseases, we welcome your submissions to our upcoming special issue by 📅24 Feb 2025.
Edited by @ProfJudiAllen , Sumana Sanyal, @tobinlab & Russell Vance.
📢Call for papers
If you are a #biology researcher working on #infectiousdiseases, we welcome your submissions to our upcoming special issue by 📅24 Feb 2025.
Edited by @ProfJudiAllen , Sumana Sanyal, @tobinlab & Russell Vance.
Thank you Burroughs Wellcome Fund for generously supporting our upcoming 'Infectious Diseases Through an Evolutionary Lens' meeting, coming to London next week!
Infectious Diseases Through an Evolutionary Lens Infectious diseases have exerted strong selective evolutionary pressure on humans and other hosts throughout history. There is growing appreciation of the use of evolutionary analyses to gain insight into the critical interactions between pathogen and host that lead to disease, tolerance or resolution for SARS-CoV-2, tuberculosis, HIV, malaria and[...] Read More
#DMMinfectious, our upcoming meeting organised by Wendy Barclay, Sara Cherry,
David Tobin & Russel Vance, has a phenomenal roster of speakers.
Don't miss out! Registration is open until 1 September 2023:
Infectious Diseases Through an Evolutionary Lens Infectious diseases have exerted strong selective evolutionary pressure on humans and other hosts throughout history. There is growing appreciation of the use of evolutionary analyses to gain insight into the critical interactions between pathogen and host that lead to disease, tolerance or resolution for SARS-CoV-2, tuberculosis, HIV, malaria and[...] Read More
Just one week left to take advantage of early-bird registration for our upcoming #DMMinfectious Meeting, organised by Wendy Barclay, Sara Cherry, David Tobin & Russel Vance
Register by 19 May at https://biologists.com/meetings/dmminfectious2023
Infectious Diseases Through an Evolutionary Lens Infectious diseases have exerted strong selective evolutionary pressure on humans and other hosts throughout history. There is growing appreciation of the use of evolutionary analyses to gain insight into the critical interactions between pathogen and host that lead to disease, tolerance or resolution for SARS-CoV-2, tuberculosis, HIV, malaria and[...] Read More
Registration is open for our 2023 Meeting '#InfectiousDiseases Through an Evolutionary Lens' organised by Wendy Barclay, Sara Cherry, David Tobin
@tobinlab & Russell Vance. There is a fantastic line up of speakers too!
Apply at: https://biologists.com/meetings/dmminfectious2023
#DMMinfectious
Infectious Diseases Through an Evolutionary Lens Infectious diseases have exerted strong selective evolutionary pressure on humans and other hosts throughout history. There is growing appreciation of the use of evolutionary analyses to gain insight into the critical interactions between pathogen and host that lead to disease, tolerance or resolution for SARS-CoV-2, tuberculosis, HIV, malaria and[...] Read More