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Regoes, Roland, Dr.

Roland Regoes

ETH Zurich
Dr. Roland Regoes
Integrative Biology
CHN H76.2
Universitätsstrasse 16
8092 Zürich
SWITZERLAND

Phone: +41 44 632 69 35
Fax: +41 44 632 12 71
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I was born in Budapest and was raised in Germany. I did my undergraduate degree in physics at Munich University. After my diploma in 1996, I switched to theoretical biology. I studied with Martin Nowak at Oxford University for a MSc degree and with Sebastian Bonhoeffer at the ETH Zurich for a PhD. From 2001 until 2005, I worked with Rustom Antia, Silvija Staprans, Mark Feinberg, and Bruce Levin at Emory University.

After my postdoc I came back to Zurich and joined the Theoretical Biology group of Sebastian Bonhoeffer as a senior postdoc. Since 2007, I have been leading a small research group in mathematical immunology and virology with funding from the Swiss National Science Foundation. In 2011, I became a "Privatdozent".

My research focuses on the population biology of infectious diseases. I use mathematical models to address questions that concern mostly the within-host dynamics of pathogens --- how they replicate, how they ellicit immune responses and how they are controlled. I focus on HIV, SIV and LCMV infections, but have also been studying poliovirus, CMV, influenza virus and E. coli.

In addition, I am interested in the between-host dynamics and the evolutionary ecology of host-parasite systems. In this context, I have been studying, for example, how new infectious diseases emerge, and if the use of antivirals will lead to the rise of viral resistance during influenza pandemics.

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