Keylie Gibson
Affiliations: | Computational Biology Institute | George Washington University, Washington, DC, United States |
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Bendall ML, Gibson KM, Steiner MC, et al. (2020) HAPHPIPE: Haplotype Reconstruction and Phylodynamics for Deep Sequencing of Intra-Host Viral Populations. Molecular Biology and Evolution |
Gibson KM, Steiner MC, Rentia U, et al. (2020) Validation of Variant Assembly Using HAPHPIPE with Next-Generation Sequence Data from Viruses. Viruses. 12 |
Hoque MN, Istiaq A, Clement RA, et al. (2020) Insights Into the Resistome of Bovine Clinical Mastitis Microbiome, a Key Factor in Disease Complication. Frontiers in Microbiology. 11: 860 |
Steiner MC, Gibson KM, Crandall KA. (2020) Drug Resistance Prediction Using Deep Learning Techniques on HIV-1 Sequence Data. Viruses. 12 |
Gibson KM, Jair K, Castel AD, et al. (2020) Author Correction: A cross-sectional study to characterize local HIV-1 dynamics in Washington, DC using next-generation sequencing. Scientific Reports. 10: 7099 |
Eliseev A, Gibson KM, Avdeyev P, et al. (2020) Evaluation of haplotype callers for next-generation sequencing of viruses. Infection, Genetics and Evolution : Journal of Molecular Epidemiology and Evolutionary Genetics in Infectious Diseases. 104277 |
Gibson KM, Jair K, Castel AD, et al. (2020) A cross-sectional study to characterize local HIV-1 dynamics in Washington, DC using next-generation sequencing. Scientific Reports. 10: 1989 |
Mani J, Lee NP, DeHart H, et al. (2020) Tu1929 ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE GENE BURDEN DECREASES OVER TIME IN PRETERM INFANTS RECEIVING BREAST MILK Gastroenterology. 158: S-1222 |
Gibson KM, Steiner MC, Kassaye S, et al. (2019) Corrigendum: A 28-Year History of HIV-1 Drug Resistance and Transmission in Washington, DC. Frontiers in Microbiology. 10: 2590 |
Hourigan SK, Ahn M, Gibson KM, et al. (2019) Fecal Transplant in Children With Gives Sustained Reduction in Antimicrobial Resistance and Potential Pathogen Burden. Open Forum Infectious Diseases. 6: ofz379 |