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The role of drift and selection in shaping worldwide MHC sequence diversity

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Host: Jim Kaufman (jfk31@cam.ac.uk)

I am interested in the genetic makeup of pathogen populations and study the spatial patterns of genetic diversity and the underlying dynamics that produced them. I am particularly focusing on the role of human population structure in the distribution and virulence of infectious diseases and the interplay between host and pathogen genomic variation

This talk is part of the Immunology in Pathology series.

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