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1st Edition - December 17, 2010
Editor: Michel Tibayrenc
Genetics and Evolution of Infectious Diseases is at the crossroads between two major scientific fields of the 21st century: evolutionary biology and infectious diseases. The… Read more
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Introduction: the need for a holistic approach to infectious diseasesMichel Tibayrenc1. Molecular epidemiology and species definition of pathogensMichel Tibayrenc2. Virus speciesMarc Van Regenmortel 3. Viral evolutionHiroshi Haeno and Yoh 4. Species concept in bacteriaFrederick M. Cohan5. Population structure of pathogenic bacteriaJames Musser & Robert Selander6. Evolution and pathogenesis of fungal organismsTatiana Giraud et al7. Clonal evolutionThierry de Meeus & Franck Prugnolle 8. Co-evolution between host and pathogenAndrew Morgan 9. Elucidating human migration by means of their pathogensThierry Wirth 10. Phylogenetic analysis of pathogensDavid A. Morrison 11. Evolutionary effects of infectious diseases on humansHenry Harpending & Gregory Cochran 12. General human population genetics, major genomic projects and their relevance for biomedical researchMichel Tibayrenc13. Pathogen and vector sequencing projectsBrendan Loftus 14. Proteomics and Host–Pathogen Interactions: a bright future?David Biron et al15. Evolution of antibiotic resistanceMark C. Enright16. Mechanisms of antiviral resistanceAnthony Vere Hodge & Hugh Field, 17. Evolution of resistance to insecticides in disease vectorsPierrick Labbé et al 18. Genetics of major insect vectorsPatricia Dorn et al19. Modern morphometrics of medically important insectsJean-Pierre Dujardin 20. Multilocus sequence typing of pathogensMarcos Perez-Losada et al21. Analysis of pathogen evolution using microarraysWei Zhang22. The bioinformatics revolution and infectious diseasesMark van der Giezen 23. Genomics of infectious diseases and private industryGuy Vernet 24. Pharmacogenetics: The à la carte medicine of tomorrow?Iris Grossman25. Experimental recombination in trypanosomes: its relevance for formal genetics and epidemiologyWendy Gibson et al26. Population genetics of Plasmodium falciparum and the challenge of drug ResistanceColin Sutherland 27. Molecular evolution of Trypanosoma cruzi: a new paradigmal model of basic science?Jenny Tellaria et al28. Identification of Mycobacterium tuberculosis populations using microarrays: does it permit routine molecular epidemiology?Sébastien Gagneux & Marcel Behr29. The evolution and dynamics of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcusaureus: can it be controlled by public health measures?Gerrit Kuhn & Dominique Blanc 30. The origins of human immunodeficiency virus and implications for global EpidemicsEric Delaporte31. Evolution of SARS coronavirus and the relevance of modern molecular EpidemiologyZhengli Shi et al32. Ecology and evolution of avian influenza: the risk of a major pandemicsRon. A.M. Fouchier
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Michel Tibayrenc has worked on the evolution of infectious diseases for more than 35 years. He is a Director of Research Emeritus and was head of the research unit, Genetics and Evolution of Infectious Diseases, for 20 years at the at the French Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD), the founder and editor-in-chief of Infection, Genetics and Evolution (Elsevier) and the founder and principal organizer of the international congresses for MEEGID (molecular epidemiology and evolutionary genetics of infectious diseases). He’s authored more than 200 international papers. With his collaborator Jenny Telleria, he is the founder and scientific adviser of the Bolivian Society of Human Genetics (2012). He has been awarded the Belgian Society of Tropical Medicine (1985), the medal of the Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro (2000) for his work on Chagas disease, and he is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (1993).