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  • Home
  • About us
    • People
    • Recruitment
  • Projects
    • ARBODYNAMIC
    • Antibody dynamics
    • Antigenic & Genetic Evolution of Dengue
    • COVID-19
    • Integrating spatial and genetic data
    • Mapping risk
    • Pathogen emergence
    • Spatial methods to study pathogen spread
  • Publications
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The Pathogen Dynamics Group at the University of Cambridge studies the spread, maintenance and control of pathogens through analytical and empirical techniques

Projects

  • ARBODYNAMIC Exploring the long-term evolution of arboviruses within a single setting
  • Antigenic and Genetic Evolution of Dengue (AGED) Understanding antigenic evolution of dengue
  • Pathogen emergence Exploring factors that lead to the emergence and spread of novel pathogens
  • Integrating spatial and genetic data We study the spread of pathogens in populations using genetic and spatial data
  • Mapping risk Using serology to map infection risk
  • COVID-19 Understanding the propagation of SARS-CoV-2 and opportunities for control
  • Antibody dynamics Studying the dynamics of antibodies over time
  • Spatial methods to study pathogen spread Developing methods to analyse data on when and where pathogens are found.

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Email: hs743 [at] cam.ac.uk

Pathogen Dynamics Group
c/o Henrik Salje
University of Cambridge
20 Downing Place
Cambridge CB2 3EJ
United Kingdom

 
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