
Alison Feder
@alisonfeder
Assistant Prof @uwgenome. Evolutionary dynamics in viruses, bacteria and cancer. she/her
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https://federlab.github.io 24-05-2014 21:59:46
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A new paper published in Molecular Biology and Evolution shows that "#HIV populations in people with higher viral loads also have higher rates of viral recombination" which "enables the exchange of genetic information across strains of the virus & drives HIV’s evolution." newswise.com/articles/incre…

Really excited to work with @oligopain and Keriann Backus on this super exciting project! We are so thankful to the WM Keck Foundation for supporting this high risk, high reward idea!

#TeamMassSpec We're recruiting postdocs to work on new methods to map proteome remodeling due to chemical perturbations, aging, development, and more! If you're interested, see the job posting: ap.washington.edu/ahr/position-d… and some of the lab's projects: schweppelab.org/projects


Go Maya Lewinsohn & Alison Feder & all! "The Prize Committee awarded Honorable Mention to: State-dependent evolutionary models reveal modes of solid tumour growth, Maya A. Lewinsohn, Trevor Bedford, Nicola F. MĂĽller & Alison F. Feder, Nature E&E (2023)." isemph.org/Omenn-Prize

Thanks for this nice summary, Sam DĂaz-Muñoz (they/them)! Was really fun to get to share awesome work led by Alexander Robertson, MPH 🦠, and in collab with Benjamin Kerr!




Beyond thrilled to announce that I will be starting my research group at Genome Sciences at the University of Washington University of Washington next springđź’«đź’«My dream place to do genetics & genomics, and such an exciting timing with a lot of new technologies and large-scale datasets emerging! (1/)


Join us! The Machado Lab at Cambridge University is looking for an enthusiastic RA to be a core member of the team and lead the lab's data generation efforts, seeking to understand how tumour and immune cells co-evolve and contribute to cancer progression. jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/47922/

Our paper on the evolution of structural variation at the amylase locus is out today in Nature! nature.com/articles/s4158… congrats to co-first authors Joana L. Rocha Nicolas Lou Davide Bolognini Alessandro Raveane & Alma Halgren, co-corresponding author Erik Garrison