Current research and past production
The Phyloinformatics Lab’s research program consists of two interrelated components:
- Conceptual aspects of molecular phylogenetics and its computational and epidemiological applications, and
- Comparative genomics of animals with a focus on host-pathogen systems.
Our general aims are four:
- Facilitate resource-efficient molecular analyses and make data from museum biorepositories more readily available to biomedical research.
- Improve genomic resources of non-model organisms with a focus on animals of particular medical or environmental interest.
- Develop phylogenetics solutions, especially if they can help improve our understanding of zoonosis.
- Integrate “omics” technologies (e.g., genomics, transcriptomics, metabolomics, and proteomics) to study complex host-pathogen systems in the context of One Health.
Publications
2024
Frontiers in Virology · 18 Jul 2024
2023
Frontiers in Neural Circuits · 29 Sep 2023
Frontiers in Virology · 01 Jan 2023
2022
BMC Genomic Data · 23 Oct 2022
Frontiers in Zoology · 12 Apr 2022
Frontiers in Virology · 07 Feb 2022
2021
Frontiers in Genetics · 22 Dec 2021
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution · 01 Jan 2021
Antimicrobial Stewardship & Healthcare Epidemiology · 01 Jan 2021
2020
Cladistics · 13 Sep 2020
Viruses · 14 Aug 2020
PLOS ONE · 12 May 2020
2019
2018
Ecology and Evolution · 25 Mar 2018
2017
South American Journal of Herpetology · 01 Sep 2017
2015
Molecular Ecology Resources · 23 Dec 2015
BMC Bioinformatics · 01 Jul 2015