Jeremy Ratcliff
DPhil student
BRIEF BIOGRAPHY
I am a DPhil Student in the Simmonds group supported by the Marshall Scholarship. My research uses bioinformatic and molecular approaches to investigate cellular recognition of virus infection. Specifically, I investigate the suppression of certain dinucleotides in virus genomes and the implications of that phenomenon on virus evolution, immunology and pathogenesis, and pathogen emergence. I have secondary research interests in disaster response and emergency management.
Recent publications
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Broad and strong memory CD4+ and CD8+ T cells induced by SARS-CoV-2 in UK convalescent individuals following COVID-19.
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Peng Y. et al, (2020), Nat Immunol, 21, 1336 - 1345
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Use of a small DNA virus model to investigate mechanisms of CpG dinucleotide-induced attenuation of virus replication.
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Loew L. et al, (2020), J Gen Virol, 101, 1202 - 1218
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Technologies Enabling Situational Awareness During Disaster Response: A Systematic Review.
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Kedia T. et al, (2020), Disaster Med Public Health Prep, 1 - 19
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A need for open public data standards and sharing in light of COVID-19.
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Gardner L. et al, (2020), Lancet Infect Dis
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SARS-CoV-2 RNA detected in blood products from patients with COVID-19 is not associated with infectious virus.
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Andersson MI. et al, (2020), Wellcome Open Res, 5