His primary areas of investigation include Genetics, Virology, Phylogenetics, Recombination and Pandemic. His Virology study incorporates themes from Evolutionary biology and Age distribution. His work in the fields of Phylogenetics, such as Molecular clock, intersects with other areas such as Hologenome theory of evolution.
His Molecular clock study deals with Panzootic intersecting with Influenza A virus. His studies in Influenza A virus integrate themes in fields like Evolution of influenza, Outbreak and Viral phylodynamics. In his study, Envelope Gene, Dengue fever and Virus is inextricably linked to Serotype, which falls within the broad field of Recombination.
Michael Worobey mainly investigates Genetics, Virology, Virus, Phylogenetics and Phylogenetic tree. Michael Worobey performs multidisciplinary study in the fields of Virology and Pandemic via his papers. His work in Pandemic tackles topics such as Reassortment which are related to areas like Human mortality from H5N1.
His Influenza A virus study, which is part of a larger body of work in Virus, is frequently linked to H5N1 genetic structure, bridging the gap between disciplines. His Phylogenetics research includes elements of Zoology, Endogenous retrovirus and Spumavirus. His Phylogenetic tree study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Evolutionary biology and Genome.
Michael Worobey focuses on Pandemic, Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, Geography, Molecular clock and 2019-20 coronavirus outbreak. His work in Pandemic incorporates the disciplines of Environmental health, Virus, Immune system, Influenza A virus and Multiplex. His Virus research entails a greater understanding of Genetics.
His work is dedicated to discovering how Influenza A virus, Base sequence are connected with Virology and other disciplines. Michael Worobey has researched Molecular clock in several fields, including Genome, Lineage, Biological data and Sequence. His research in Sequence intersects with topics in Phylogenetics and Genetic variation.
Michael Worobey spends much of his time researching Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, China, Transmission, Outbreak and Geography. In his works, he undertakes multidisciplinary study on Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 and 2019-20 coronavirus outbreak. His study ties his expertise on Kingdom together with the subject of 2019-20 coronavirus outbreak.
China combines with fields such as Development economics, Contact tracing, Quarantine, Pandemic and Molecular clock in his work. Michael Worobey carries out multidisciplinary research, doing studies in Development economics and Missed opportunity. Throughout his Geography studies, Michael Worobey incorporates elements of other sciences such as Phylogeography, Trait, Bayesian probability, Sampling and Diversity.
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Origins and evolutionary genomics of the 2009 swine-origin H1N1 influenza A epidemic.
Gavin J. D. Smith;Dhanasekaran Vijaykrishna;Justin Bahl;Samantha J. Lycett.
Nature (2009)
Direct evidence of extensive diversity of HIV-1 in Kinshasa by 1960
Michael Worobey;Marlea Gemmel;Dirk E. Teuwen;Tamara Haselkorn.
Nature (2008)
Evolutionary aspects of recombination in RNA viruses
Michael Worobey;Edward C. Holmes.
Journal of General Virology (1999)
Evolutionary relationships of wild hominids recapitulated by gut microbial communities
Howard Ochman;Michael Worobey;Chih Horng Kuo;Chih Horng Kuo;Jean Bosco N. Ndjango.
PLOS Biology (2010)
The emergence of HIV/AIDS in the Americas and beyond
M. Thomas P. Gilbert;Andrew Rambaut;Gabriela Wlasiuk;Thomas J. Spira.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2007)
The isolation of nucleic acids from fixed, paraffin-embedded tissues-which methods are useful when?
M. Thomas P. Gilbert;Tamara Haselkorn;Michael Bunce;Juan J. Sanchez.
PLOS ONE (2007)
Phylogenetic evidence for recombination in dengue virus.
Edward C. Holmes;Michael Worobey;Andrew Rambaut.
Molecular Biology and Evolution (1999)
Potent protection against H5N1 and H7N9 influenza via childhood hemagglutinin imprinting.
Katelyn M. Gostic;Monique Ambrose;Michael Worobey;James O. Lloyd-Smith;James O. Lloyd-Smith.
Science (2016)
DNA extraction from dry museum beetles without conferring external morphological damage.
M Thomas P. Gilbert;M Thomas P. Gilbert;Wendy C. Moore;Linea C Melchior;Linea C Melchior;Michael Worobey.
PLOS ONE (2007)
Widespread intra-serotype recombination in natural populations of dengue virus.
Michael Worobey;Andrew Rambaut;Edward C. Holmes.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1999)
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