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Samuel Alizon

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The American Naturalist|May 13, 2016
A Visionary Pioneer of Parasite Ecology and EvolutionSamuel Alizon
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 5, 2021
Superspreading genomesSamuel Alizon
Interface Focus|February 12, 2014
Co-infection and super-infection models in evolutionary epidemiologySamuel Alizon
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|April 5, 2013
Parasite co-transmission and the evolutionary epidemiology of virulenceSamuel Alizon
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|April 8, 2018
Inexpensive Research in the Golden Open-Access EraSamuel Alizon
Plos Biology|September 8, 2023
Predicting the virulence of future emerging zoonotic virusesSamuel Alizon
Peer Community Journal|May 6, 2024
Treating symptomatic infections and the co-evolution of virulence and drug resistanceSamuel Alizon
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|November 17, 2023
Multiple infection theory rather than 'socio-virology'? A commentary on Leeks et al. 2023Samuel Alizon
The American Naturalist|June 28, 2008
Decreased overall virulence in coinfected hosts leads to the persistence of virulent parasitesSamuel Alizon
The American Naturalist|August 20, 2008
Transmission-recovery trade-offs to study parasite evolutionSamuel Alizon
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The American Naturalist|May 13, 2016
A Visionary Pioneer of Parasite Ecology and EvolutionSamuel Alizon
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 5, 2021
Superspreading genomesSamuel Alizon
Interface Focus|February 12, 2014
Co-infection and super-infection models in evolutionary epidemiologySamuel Alizon
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|April 5, 2013
Parasite co-transmission and the evolutionary epidemiology of virulenceSamuel Alizon
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|April 8, 2018
Inexpensive Research in the Golden Open-Access EraSamuel Alizon
Plos Biology|September 8, 2023
Predicting the virulence of future emerging zoonotic virusesSamuel Alizon
Peer Community Journal|May 6, 2024
Treating symptomatic infections and the co-evolution of virulence and drug resistanceSamuel Alizon
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|November 17, 2023
Multiple infection theory rather than 'socio-virology'? A commentary on Leeks et al. 2023Samuel Alizon
The American Naturalist|June 28, 2008
Decreased overall virulence in coinfected hosts leads to the persistence of virulent parasitesSamuel Alizon
The American Naturalist|August 20, 2008
Transmission-recovery trade-offs to study parasite evolutionSamuel Alizon
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