David VanInsberghe

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Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States 
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Holmes KE, VanInsberghe D, Ferreri LM, et al. (2023) Viral expansion after transfer is a primary driver of influenza A virus transmission bottlenecks. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
VanInsberghe D, McBride DS, DaSilva J, et al. (2023) Genetic drift and purifying selection shape within-host influenza A virus populations during natural swine infections. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Papudeshi B, Rusch DB, VanInsberghe D, et al. (2023) Host Association and Spatial Proximity Shape but Do Not Constrain Population Structure in the Mutualistic Symbiont Xenorhabdus bovienii. Mbio. e0043423
VanInsberghe D, Neish AS, Lowen AC, et al. (2021) Recombinant SARS-CoV-2 genomes circulated at low levels over the first year of the pandemic. Virus Evolution. 7: veab059
Hussain FA, Dubert J, Elsherbini J, et al. (2021) Rapid evolutionary turnover of mobile genetic elements drives bacterial resistance to phages. Science (New York, N.Y.). 374: 488-492
VanInsberghe D, Arevalo P, Chien D, et al. (2020) How can microbial population genomics inform community ecology? Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 375: 20190253
VanInsberghe D, Elsherbini JA, Varian B, et al. (2020) Diarrhoeal events can trigger long-term Clostridium difficile colonization with recurrent blooms. Nature Microbiology
Arevalo P, VanInsberghe D, Elsherbini J, et al. (2019) A Reverse Ecology Approach Based on a Biological Definition of Microbial Populations. Cell. 178: 820-834.e14
Kauffman KM, Brown JM, Sharma RS, et al. (2018) Viruses of the Nahant Collection, characterization of 251 marine Vibrionaceae viruses. Scientific Data. 5: 180114
Kauffman KM, Hussain FA, Yang J, et al. (2018) A major lineage of non-tailed dsDNA viruses as unrecognized killers of marine bacteria. Nature
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