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Colin A. Russell
Researcher at University of Amsterdam
Publications - 109
Citations - 10014
Colin A. Russell is an academic researcher from University of Amsterdam. The author has contributed to research in topics: Virus & Influenza A virus. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 89 publications receiving 8491 citations. Previous affiliations of Colin A. Russell include National Institutes of Health & University of Cambridge.
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Antibody landscapes after influenza virus infection or vaccination
Judith M. Fonville,Judith M. Fonville,Judith M. Fonville,S. H. Wilks,S. H. Wilks,Sarah James,Sarah James,Annette Fox,Mario Ventresca,Malet Aban,L. Xue,Terry Jones,Terry Jones,N M H Le,Q T Pham,N D Tran,Y. Wong,Ana Mosterin,Ana Mosterin,Leah C. Katzelnick,Leah C. Katzelnick,David Labonte,T T Le,G. van der Net,E. Skepner,E. Skepner,Colin A. Russell,Colin A. Russell,T. D. Kaplan,Guus F. Rimmelzwaan,Nic Masurel,J.C. de Jong,A. M. Palache,Walter E.P. Beyer,Q M Le,T H Nguyen,Heiman F. L. Wertheim,Aeron C. Hurt,Albert D. M. E. Osterhaus,Ian G. Barr,Ron A. M. Fouchier,Peter Horby,Derek J. Smith,Derek J. Smith,Derek J. Smith +44 more
TL;DR: The antibody landscape was introduced, a method for the quantitative analysis of antibody-mediated immunity to antigenically variable pathogens, and it was found that the use of an antigenically advanced virus had the dual benefit of inducing antibodies against both advanced and previous antigenic clusters.
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Unifying Viral Genetics and Human Transportation Data to Predict the Global Transmission Dynamics of Human Influenza H3N2
Philippe Lemey,Andrew Rambaut,Trevor Bedford,Nuno R. Faria,Filip Bielejec,Guy Baele,Colin A. Russell,Derek J. Smith,Oliver G. Pybus,Dirk Brockmann,Marc A. Suchard +10 more
TL;DR: The integrated approach introduced here offers great potential for epidemiological surveillance through phylogeographic reconstructions and for improving predictive models of disease control by demonstrating that predictions of influenza spatial spread are most accurate when data on human mobility and viral evolution are integrated.
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Integrating influenza antigenic dynamics with molecular evolution
Trevor Bedford,Marc A. Suchard,Philippe Lemey,Gytis Dudas,Victoria Gregory,Alan Hay,John W. McCauley,Colin A. Russell,Derek J. Smith,Derek J. Smith,Andrew Rambaut,Andrew Rambaut +11 more
TL;DR: Previous approaches to antigenic cartography are extended, and simultaneously characterize antigenic and genetic evolution by modeling the diffusion of antigenic phenotype over a shared virus phylogeny, and it is shown that A/H3N2 evolves faster and in a more punctuated fashion than other influenza lineages.
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The Potential for Respiratory Droplet–Transmissible A/H5N1 Influenza Virus to Evolve in a Mammalian Host
Colin A. Russell,Colin A. Russell,Colin A. Russell,Judith M. Fonville,Judith M. Fonville,André Ex Brown,David F. Burke,David F. Burke,David L. Smith,David L. Smith,Sarah James,Sarah James,Sander Herfst,Sander van Boheemen,Martin Linster,Eefje J. A. Schrauwen,Leah C. Katzelnick,Leah C. Katzelnick,Ana Mosterin,Ana Mosterin,Ana Mosterin,Thijs Kuiken,Eileen A. Maher,Gabriele Neumann,Albert D. M. E. Osterhaus,Yoshihiro Kawaoka,Ron A. M. Fouchier,Derek J. Smith +27 more
TL;DR: A mathematical model of within-host virus evolution was used to study factors that could increase and decrease the probability of the remaining substitutions evolving after the virus has infected a mammalian host, making a virus evolving in nature a potentially serious threat.
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The evolution and genetics of virus host shifts.
TL;DR: How evolutionary factors affect patterns of host shifts and disease emergence are examined, including the susceptibility of potential new hosts and how the same sequence changes are seen each time a virus infects a particular host.