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Tobias Lenz
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Professor of Evolutionary Immunogenomics @uni-hamburg.de Evolutionary Genetics, Eco-Immunology, Host-Parasite Coevolution, Evolutionary Medicine, MHC/HLA. Only professional posts. www.biologie.uni-hamburg.de/evolutionaryimmunogenomics
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The total mass, number, and distribution of immune cells in the human body doi.org/10.1073/pnas...

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#MedSky🧪#IDSky#Publichealth#ImmunoSky#SARSCOV2 ) influence how your immune system responds to a different one .

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So if you're using ChatGPT for research, something to bear in mind.

We never wrote this, of course. 

Hell of a title, though. Apologies to WVO Quine.

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What are the key points in Bergstrom and Pritchard (1998)


Bergstrom and Pritchard's 1998 work, titled "Two dogmas about free goods", delves into the economic theory concerning goods that are available at no cost to the consumer. Here are the key points:
Adding first names at least gets us into the right field: evolutionary genetics instead of microeconomics.

But this paper doesn't exist either.

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What are the key points in Carl Bergstrom and Jon Pritchard (1998)

Carl Bergstrom and Jon Pritchard’s 1998 paper, titled “Evolutionary Dynamics of Multilocus Systems: Genetic Variability and the Speed of Adaptation,” focuses on evolutionary theory, particularly how populations adapt over time when genetic variation exists at multiple loci (positions on the genome). Here are some of the key points from this paper:
Oh wait, actually it appears we never wrote ANYTHING together. 

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Have Carl Bergstrom and Jon Pritchard ever written papers together?
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No, there are no records of Carl Bergstrom and Jon Pritchard co-authoring any papers together. Carl Bergstrom, a professor of biology at the University of Washington, is known for his work on the flow of information in biology and society, while Jon Pritchard, a professor at Stanford, focuses on population genetics and evolutionary biology. Their research interests, while overlapping in broad themes of evolution and genetics, have not converged on any joint publications so far​
The actual 1998 paper. 

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Germline Bottlenecks and the Evolutionary Maintenance of Mitochondrial Genomes
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Genetics, Volume 149, Issue 4, 1 August 1998, Pages 2135–2146, https://doi.org/10.1093/genetics/149.4.2135
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01 August 1998
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I am recruiting a PhD student to work on microbial communities in Arctic ecosystems. This is a great opportunity for someone interested in combining field, lab, and computational approaches. If you are interested, message me for more information.

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An immunogenetic basis for lung cancer risk | HLA heterozygote advantage in cancer | Cool work by Diego Chowell and Chirag Krishna, and others (me playing only a very minor, inspirational role) | #HLA#cancerwww.science.org/doi/10.1126/...

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Excited to announce a postdoc position in my group! 🦠📈🧪 Come help us understand variability in immune responses to influenza vaccination, especially repeat vaccination, using data from a randomized trial and more. Great collaborators, methods, and problem. cobeylab.uchicago.edu/p/join-us

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Teaching Mathematical Methods in Population Biology again this Winter. Thought it would be fun to provide a thread about the weekly content here. #MathematicalMethodsInPopulationBiology 1/n

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Tobias Lenz
@biotobi.bsky.social
Professor of Evolutionary Immunogenomics @uni-hamburg.de Evolutionary Genetics, Eco-Immunology, Host-Parasite Coevolution, Evolutionary Medicine, MHC/HLA. Only professional posts. www.biologie.uni-hamburg.de/evolutionaryimmunogenomics
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