Building and using dated phylogenies in the presence of bacterial recombination
Virtual seminar series: Horizontal evolutionary processes in phylogenetics
- Date: Jan 18, 2022
- Time: 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM (Local Time Germany)
- Speaker: Professor Xavier Didelot (The University of Warwick, UK)
- Location: Online
- Host: TIDE, Denise Kühnert
- Contact: tide-seminars@shh.mpg.de
Xavier Didelot
Professor,School of Life Sciences,
The University of Warwick, UK
My research is concerned with understanding the way bacterial pathogens evolve,spread and cause disease. I have analysed both epidemiological and genomic datafrom a wide range of bacteria. A key aim is to develop new bioinformatics andstatistical methods that can handle the very large amounts of data madeavailable by novel high-throughput sequencing techniques. Because of theinterdisciplinary nature of my work, I have broad interests in a variety ofsubjects, including theoretical topics such as mathematical populationgenetics, Bayesian statistics or Monte-Carlo methods, and biological topicssuch as bacterial evolutionary processes or pathogen epidemiology.