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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Trinity College Science Society (TCSS) > Modelling the evolution and spread of immune escape in HIV infections
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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Alexey Morgunov. Professor Angela McLean studied Mathematics at Oxford and received her PhD in Biomathematics from Imperial College. She held a Royal Society University Research Fellowship, first in Oxford’s Zoology Department and then in the Department of Immunology at the Pasteur Institute in Paris. She is now a Senior Research Fellow in Theoretical Life Sciences at All Souls College and Professor of Mathematical Biology in the Department of Zoology. She is also a Director of the Institute for Emerging Infections in the James Martin 21st Century School. In 2009, Angela was elected to the Fellowship of the Royal Society. This talk is part of the Trinity College Science Society (TCSS) series. This talk is included in these lists:
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