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Thanks to an AfOx Travel Grant, Sarah Hill and Nuno Faria from Oxford Department of Zoology travelled to Luanda, Angola, to sequence viruses that cause severe disease. The first genomes of Zika virus detected in patients in Angola were thus sequenced. This method can help reveal the ‘family tree’ of viruses and better understand how viruses spread across the world. The researchers have now started to sequence additional viral genomes, from dengue and yellow fever, for similar studies on these viruses.
Direk Limmathurotsakul
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Direk Limmathurotsakul - Professor of Infectious Disease Epidemiology
Susanna Dunachie
Principal Investigators Research Scientists
Susanna Dunachie - Professor of Infectious Diseases
Trudie Lang
Principal Investigators Research Scientists
Trudie Lang - Professor of Global Health Research
Paul Newton
Principal Investigators Research Scientists
Paul Newton - Professor of Tropical Medicine
Thuong Thuong Nguyen
Principal Investigators Research Scientists
Thuong Thuong Nguyen - Associate Professor
Wirichada Pan-ngum
MSc IHTM Lecturers MSc MGH Lecturers Research Scientists
Wirichada Pan-ngum - Associate Professor
Anthony Scott
Principal Investigators Research Scientists
Anthony Scott - Visiting Professor of Vaccinology
Joel Tarning
MSc MGH Lecturers Principal Investigators Research Scientists
Joel Tarning - Professor of Clinical Pharmacology
Chris Paton
Principal Investigators Research Scientists
Chris Paton - Head of the Global Health Informatics Group
Brian Angus
MSc IHTM Lecturers MSc IHTM steering committee Principal Investigators Research Scientists
BSc, MBChB, DTM&H, FRCP, MD, FFTM Brian Angus - Professor and Reader in Infectious Diseases