[Virus evolution: the mutualism-antagonism continuum of virus-virus interactions]
Paul E Turner1, Yannis Michalakis2
1Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, 165 Prospect St., Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520 US.
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The conference gathered experts from many fields working on various aspects of virus-virus interactions, ranging from mutualistic to parasitic, and harnessing different approaches to studying virus evolution (e.g., molecular biology, theory, mathematical modelling, genomics, phylogenetics, clinical studies, laboratory experiments). Altogether, this allowed the common theme of virus-virus interactions to be addressed from myriad perspectives, by researchers representing the breadth of career stages in academia, including graduate students, postdocs, beginning faculty and established experts. Moreover, some participants represented industry and government agency labs studying translational goals, creating a vibrant conference that spanned basic and applied research on virus-virus interactions, where virus evolution featured prominently.
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