D-BSSE eSymposium 13 Oct. 2020

What do SARS-​CoV-2 genomes tell us about their evolution and spread? Niko Beerenwinkel and Jack Kuipers are presenting ongoing efforts of our group on SARS-​CoV-2 genomic heterogeneity.

by Fritz Bayer

The current SARS-​CoV-2 pandemic is one of the most heavily surveilled pathogen outbreaks in history. Alongside the collection of traditional epidemiological data, hundreds of research and public health groups around the planet are generating tens of thousands of SARS-​CoV-2 genome sequences in near real-​time. These data provide a uniquely detailed picture of the pandemic's ongoing spread. In this symposium, researchers who are heavily involved in SARS-​CoV-2 data analysis will report on the ways in which genomic data is shaping our view of this ongoing global health emergency.

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