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An understanding of the living world around us requires not only a detailed knowledge about the properties of its constituent parts, but also requires quantitative knowledge of how these parts interact. The disciplines of population biology, ecology and evolution have a long tradition in addressing how organisms interact with their environment and what the biological consequences of these interactions are. Research and teaching of the group focusses on how ecological and evolutionary thinking can be used to develop a better understanding of microbial population biology. Research of our group is mostly based on mathematical/computational modelling and data analysis, but also encompasses experimental work. The research focus of the group is on infectious diseases and the evolution of drug resistance.
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