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| Nicole MideoSummaryAffiliation: Queen's University Country: Canada Publications
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Modelling malaria pathogenesisNicole Mideo
Department of Biology, Queen s University, Kingston, ON, Canada
Cell Microbiol 10:1947-55. 2008....
Linking within- and between-host dynamics in the evolutionary epidemiology of infectious diseasesNicole Mideo
Department of Biology, Queen s University, Kingston, ON K7L 3N6, Canada
Trends Ecol Evol 23:511-7. 2008..Nevertheless, these models have proven very useful through their highlighting of the importance of within-host disease dynamics on pathogen evolution...
Parasite adaptations to within-host competitionNicole Mideo
Department of Biology, Queen s University, Kingston, ON K7L 3N6, Canada
Trends Parasitol 25:261-8. 2009..A better understanding of parasite adaptations to competitive interactions will have important public health implications...
Bridging scales in the evolution of infectious disease life histories: theoryTroy Day
Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Jeffery Hall, Queen s University, Kingston, ON, K7L 3N6, Canada
Evolution 65:3448-61. 2011..In a companion paper, we illustrate the approach by applying it to data from a model system of malaria...
Understanding and predicting strain-specific patterns of pathogenesis in the rodent malaria Plasmodium chabaudiNicole Mideo
Department of Biology, Queen s University, Kingston, Ontario K7L3N6
Am Nat 172:214-38. 2008..Our analyses highlight the importance of model selection and validation for revealing new biological insights...
On the evolution of reproductive restraint in malariaNicole Mideo
Department of Biology, Queen s University, Kingston, ON, Canada
Proc Biol Sci 275:1217-24. 2008..Further experimental work is needed to determine which of these two hypotheses provides the most likely explanation...
