Alison L. Hill, Ph.D.

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Biophysics Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States 
Area:
Evolutionary Dynamics
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Martin Nowak grad student 2013 Harvard
 (Dynamics of HIV treatment and social contagion.)
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Krieger MS, Denison CE, Anderson TL, et al. (2020) Population structure across scales facilitates coexistence and spatial heterogeneity of antibiotic-resistant infections. Plos Computational Biology. 16: e1008010
Bing A, Hu Y, Prague M, et al. (2020) Comparison of empirical and dynamic models for HIV viral load rebound after treatment interruption Statistical Communications in Infectious Diseases
Hill A, Andrei G, Gerold J. (2019) Quantifying the contribution of cellular proliferation to maintaining the HIV reservoir Journal of Virus Eradication. 5: 2
Whitney JB, Lim SY, Osuna CE, et al. (2018) Prevention of SIVmac251 reservoir seeding in rhesus monkeys by early antiretroviral therapy. Nature Communications. 9: 5429
Hill AL, Rosenbloom DIS, Nowak MA, et al. (2018) Insight into treatment of HIV infection from viral dynamics models. Immunological Reviews. 285: 9-25
Hill AL. (2018) Modeling HIV persistence and cure studies. Current Opinion in Hiv and Aids
Lim SY, Osuna CE, Hraber PT, et al. (2018) TLR7 agonists induce transient viremia and reduce the viral reservoir in SIV-infected rhesus macaques on antiretroviral therapy. Science Translational Medicine. 10
Wang Z, Gurule EE, Brennan TP, et al. (2018) Expanded cellular clones carrying replication-competent HIV-1 persist, wax, and wane. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Neagu IA, Olejarz J, Freeman M, et al. (2018) Life cycle synchronization is a viral drug resistance mechanism. Plos Computational Biology. 14: e1005947
Kirtane AR, Abouzid O, Minahan D, et al. (2018) Development of an oral once-weekly drug delivery system for HIV antiretroviral therapy. Nature Communications. 9: 2
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