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HIV-1 sequence data coverage in Central East Africa from 1959 to 2013 by Lamers, S, Barbier, A, Ratmann, O, Fraser, C, Rose, R, Laeyendecker, O, Grabowski, M
Published 2016Journal article -
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Spatial phylodynamics of HIV-1 epidemic emergence in east Africa. by Gray, R, Tatem, A, Lamers, S, Hou, W, Laeyendecker, O, Serwadda, D, Sewankambo, N, Gray, R, Wawer, M, Quinn, T, Goodenow, M, Salemi, M
Published 2009Journal article -
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Executive function associated with sexual risk in young South African women: Findings from the HPTN 068 cohort by Rosenberg, M, Pettifor, A, Duta, M, Demeyere, N, Wagner, R, Selin, A, Macphail, C, Laeyendecker, O, Hughes, J, Stein, A, Tollman, S, Kahn, K
Published 2018Journal article -
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A transmission-virulence evolutionary trade-off explains attenuation of HIV-1 in Uganda by Grabowski, M, Herbeck, J, Nalugoda, F, Serwadda, D, Eller, M, Robb, M, Gray, R, Kigozi, G, Laeyendecker, O, Lythgoe, K, Nakigozi, G, Quinn, T, Reynolds, S, Wawer, M, Fraser, C
Published 2016Journal article -
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A transmission-virulence evolutionary trade-off explains attenuation of HIV-1 in Uganda by Blanquart, F, Grabowski, M, Herbeck, J, Nalugoda, F, Serwadda, D, Eller, M, Robb, M, Gray, R, Kigozi, G, Laeyendecker, O, Lythgoe, K, Nakigozi, G, Quinn, T, Reynolds, S, Wawer, M, Fraser, C
Published 2016Journal article -
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High prevalence fishing communities are not a major sourceof new HIV infections to the inland populations in RakaiDistrict, Uganda: implications for geo-spatially targeted HIVpreve... by Ratmann, O, Grabowski, MK, Hall, M, Golubchik, T, Wymant, C, Kagaayi, J, Kigozi, G, Quinn, T, Wawer, M, Laeyendecker, O, Serwadda, D, Gray, R, Fraser, C, PANGEA-HIV Consortium, Rakai Health Sciences Program
Published 2018Conference item -
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Ethical considerations in global HIV phylogenetic research by Coltart, CEM, Hoppe, A, Parker, M, Dawson, L, Amon, JJ, Simwinga, M, Geller, G, Henderson, G, Laeyendecker, O, Tucker, JD, Eba, P, Novitsky, V, Vandamme, A-M, Seeley, J, Dallabetta, G, Harling, G, Grabowski, MK, Godfrey-Faussett, P, Fraser, C, Cohen, MS, Pillay, D
Published 2018Journal article -
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Inferring HIV-1 transmission networks and sources of epidemic spread in Africa with deep-sequence phylogenetic analysis by Ratmann, O, Grabowski, M, Hall, M, Golubchik, T, Wymant, C, Abeler-Dörner, L, Bonsall, D, Hoppe, A, Brown, A, De Oliveira, T, Gall, A, Kellam, P, Pillay, D, Kagaayi, J, Kigozi, G, Quinn, T, Wawer, M, Laeyendecker, O, Serwadda, D, Gray, R, Fraser, C, Pangea Consortium And Rakai Health Sciences Program
Published 2019Journal article -
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Viral genetic variation accounts for a third of variability in HIV-1 set-point viral load in Europe by Blanquart, F, Wymant, C, Cornelissen, M, Gall, A, Bakker, M, Bezemer, D, Hall, M, Hillebregt, M, Ong, S, Albert, J, Bannert, N, Fellay, J, Fransen, K, Gourlay, A, Grabowski, M, Gunsenheimer-Bartmeyer, B, Günthard, H, Kivelä, P, Kouyos, R, Laeyendecker, O, Liitsola, K, Meyer, L, Porter, K, Ristola, M, van Sighem, A, Vanham, G, Berkhout, B, Kellam, P, Reiss, P, Fraser, C, BEEHIVE collaboration
Published 2017Journal article -
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Easy and accurate reconstruction of whole HIV genomes from short-read sequence data with shiver by Wymant, C, Blanquart, F, Golubchik, T, Gall, A, Bakker, M, Bezemer, D, Croucher, N, Hall, M, Hillebregt, M, Ong, S, Ratmann, O, Albert, J, Bannert, N, Fellay, J, Fransen, K, Gourlay, A, Grabowski, M, Gunsenheimer-Bartmeyer, B, Günthard, H, Kivelä, P, Kouyos, R, Laeyendecker, O, Liitsola, K, Meyer, L, Porter, K, Ristola, M, van Sighem, A, Berkhout, B, Cornelissen, M, Kellam, P, Reiss, P, Fraser, C
Published 2018Journal article