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overview Broadly, my group investigates the coevolution of pathogens and hosts’ adaptive immunity. We use computational and mathematical tools to test hypotheses and to advance theory. Our earlier work focused on the evolutionary consequences of immune-mediated competition between different pathogen strains, including pneumococcus, human papillomavirus, and especially influenza. More recently, our focus has expanded to include the related dynamics of the host immune response. We are investigating the evolution of antibody repertoires within hosts over time, in particular to identify the roles of infection history, chance, vaccination, and host genetics in generating the diversity of B cell responses. This research involves linking epidemiological and immunological observations of B cells to the antigenic and genetic evolution of influenza viruses. Consequently, it makes extensive use of longitudinal dynamical models of individuals and birth cohorts as well as techniques from molecular evolution to investigate coevolution across scales. Understanding the dynamics of vaccination is another area of focus. We have investigated the actual and expected impacts of vaccines against pneumococcus, human papillomavirus, and influenza. With influenza, we have been investigating the impact of the vaccine on viral transmission and local evolution and how immune history might reduce the vaccine’s effectiveness and alter selective pressures. Improving vaccination strategies given hosts’ diverse immune histories and the potential for rapid evolution by the pathogen is a long-term aim of our work. Ultimately, we want to explain coevolution sufficiently well to enable prediction, or at least to determine when prediction is not feasible.
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Concept Biological Evolution
Concept Evolution, Molecular
Concept Host-Pathogen Interactions
Academic Article Epochal evolution shapes the phylodynamics of interpandemic influenza A (H3N2) in humans.
Academic Article Pathogen diversity and hidden regimes of apparent competition.
Academic Article Consequences of host heterogeneity, epitope immunodominance, and immune breadth for strain competition.
Academic Article Global migration dynamics underlie evolution and persistence of human influenza A (H3N2).
Academic Article Capturing escape in infectious disease dynamics.
Academic Article Ecological factors driving the long-term evolution of influenza's host range.
Academic Article Strength and tempo of selection revealed in viral gene genealogies.
Academic Article Pathogen evolution and the immunological niche.
Academic Article Fighting microbial drug resistance: a primer on the role of evolutionary biology in public health.
Academic Article Trade-offs in antibody repertoires to complex antigens.
Academic Article The evolution within us.
Academic Article Explaining the geographical origins of seasonal influenza A (H3N2).
Academic Article Host population structure and treatment frequency maintain balancing selection on drug resistance.
Award or Honor Receipt Senior Book Prize, Ecology & Evolution
Academic Article Use of an individual-based model of pneumococcal carriage for planning a randomized trial of a whole-cell vaccine.
Academic Article Selection and Neutral Mutations Drive Pervasive Mutability Losses in Long-Lived Anti-HIV B-Cell Lineages.
Academic Article Modeling infectious disease dynamics.
Academic Article Concerns about SARS-CoV-2 evolution should not hold back efforts to expand vaccination.
Academic Article The Potential Beneficial Effects of Vaccination on Antigenically Evolving Pathogens.
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