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https://rega.kuleuven.be/cev/ecv 23-01-2017 09:53:46
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Predicting the evolution of the #Lassa virus endemic area and population at risk: introduced into a new suitable region, the #spread might remain spatially limited over the first decades. [co-authored by EVBC members Marc Suchard Philippe Lemey's lab Simon Dellicour] doi.org/10.1038/s41467…

Summary of the #Bayesian #phylogenetic framework and conceptualization of a variety of methods to improve posterior approximations via Markov chain Monte Carlo sampling. #inference [Review co-authored by EVBC members Marc Suchard Philippe Lemey's lab] doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2…

Early Genomic #Surveillance and #Phylogeographic Analysis of Getah Virus, a Reemerging #Arbovirus, in Livestock in China. [co-authored by EVBC members Simon Dellicour Marc Suchard Philippe Lemey's lab] doi.org/10.1128/jvi.01…


Massively parallel #GPU algorithms enable more efficient inference techniques for #phylogenetic models with increasing number of sequences. [preprint co-authored by EVBC members Philippe Lemey's lab Marc Suchard] doi.org/10.48550/arXiv…

Our new study on main SARS-CoV-2 variants having spread in New York City (late 2020 - early 2022) has been published in PLOS Pathogens: journals.plos.org/plospathogens/… (1/5)




Proud to announce that our latest collaborative study on the projected decline in European bumblebee populations in the 21st century has just been published in nature: nature.com/articles/s4158… - F.R.S.-FNRS ULB ComRecherche (1/9)


Leishmania braziliensis populations in rainforests have low-prevalence single viral lineages, while more dispersed hybrid #parasites show increased #viral #prevalence, #diversity, and #spread. [EVBC involved: Philippe Lemey's lab] doi.org/10.1038/s41467…


How fast are viruses spreading in the wild? Check out our latest study now available as a preprint on bioRxiv: biorxiv.org/content/10.110…. A study performed with Paul Bastide, Pauline Rocu, Denis Fargette, Olivier Hardy, Marc Suchard, Stéphane Guindon, and Philippe Lemey's lab (1/7)

Please RT, the Spatial Epidemiology Lab (spell.ulb.be, ULB ComRecherche) is hiring: I am looking for a post-doc to work on spatial models helping to target under-immunised communities during vaccination activities in the DRC: euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/234650


How fast do #viruses spread in the wild? Simon Dellicour Philippe Lemey's lab &co compare dispersal metrics from #phylogeographic analysis of viral #epidemic genomes with dispersal capacity of diverse viruses, revealing host movement-related discrepancies #PLOSBiology plos.io/3VoeOex
