The J. Craig Venter Institute (JCVI) Genomic Center for Infectious Diseases (GCID) was established by the National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) to develop basic knowledge of infectious disease biology through the application of DNA sequencing, genotyping and comparative genome analysis. The central theme of the JCVI GCID is the application of innovative genomics-based approaches to study pathogens and determinants of their virulence, drug-resistance, immune evasion and interactions with the host, and host microbiome.
21-April-2016
South Africa Microbiome Analysis Workshops (April 21-22, 2016, Durban, SA) (April 25-29, 2016, Cape Town, SA)
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13-March-2015
2015 Advanced Genomics Workshop @ The University of the West Indies, St Augustine Campus
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30-August-2013
ICAAC (Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy), Denver
Association of KPC Variants with Clinical and Genomic Features in Klebsiella pneumonia
Sequence-based Analysis of Parasite Diversity and Host Interactions for Plasmodium and Toxoplasma
Molecular Hallmarks of Naturally Acquired Immunity to Malaria
Exploiting Viral Genomics to Understand Disease
Understand intra-host viral diversity, transmission dynamics, and antiviral resistance
Elucidate viral-host-microbiome determinants for viral pathogenesis