Dr Nardus Mollentze
- Research Assistant (Centre for Virus Research)
telephone:
+44 (0)141 330 4019
email:
Nardus.Mollentze@glasgow.ac.uk
telephone:
+44 (0)141 330 4019
email:
Nardus.Mollentze@glasgow.ac.uk
Bergner, L. M. , Mollentze, N. , Orton, R. J. , Tello, C., Broos, A. , Biek, R. and Streicker, D. G. (2021) Characterizing and evaluating the zoonotic potential of novel viruses discovered in vampire bats. Viruses, 13(2), 252. (doi: 10.3390/v13020252) (PMID:33562073)
Mollentze, N. , Streicker, D. G. , Murcia, P. R. , Hampson, K. and Biek, R. (2020) Virulence mismatches in index hosts shape the outcomes of cross-species transmission. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 117(46), pp. 28859-28866. (doi: 10.1073/pnas.2006778117) (PMID:33122433) (PMCID:PMC7682402)
Mollentze, N. and Streicker, D. G. (2020) Viral zoonotic risk is homogenous among taxonomic orders of mammalian and avian reservoir hosts. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 117(17), pp. 9423-9430. (doi: 10.1073/pnas.1919176117) (PMID:32284401) (PMCID:PMC7196766)
Brunker, K. and Mollentze, N. (2018) Rabies virus. Trends in Microbiology, 26(10), pp. 886-887. (doi: 10.1016/j.tim.2018.07.001) (PMID:30072086)
Mollentze, N., Biek, R. and Streicker, D. G. (2014) The role of viral evolution in rabies host shifts and emergence. Current Opinion in Virology, 8, pp. 68-72. (doi: 10.1016/j.coviro.2014.07.004) (PMID:25064563) (PMCID:PMC4199325)
Mollentze, N. , Nel, L. H., Townsend, S., le Roux, K., Hampson, K. , Haydon, D. T. and Soubeyrand, S. (2014) A Bayesian approach for inferring the dynamics of partially observed endemic infectious diseases from space-time-genetic data. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B: Biological Sciences, 281(1782), p. 20133251. (doi: 10.1098/rspb.2013.3251)
Mollentze, N. , Weyer, J., Markotter, W., le Roux, K. and Nel, L.H. (2013) Dog rabies in southern Africa: regional surveillance and phylogeographical analyses are an important component of control and elimination strategies. Virus Genes, 47(3), pp. 569-573. (doi: 10.1007/s11262-013-0974-3) (PMID:23996607)
Bergner, L. M. , Mollentze, N. , Orton, R. J. , Tello, C., Broos, A. , Biek, R. and Streicker, D. G. (2021) Characterizing and evaluating the zoonotic potential of novel viruses discovered in vampire bats. Viruses, 13(2), 252. (doi: 10.3390/v13020252) (PMID:33562073)
Mollentze, N. , Streicker, D. G. , Murcia, P. R. , Hampson, K. and Biek, R. (2020) Virulence mismatches in index hosts shape the outcomes of cross-species transmission. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 117(46), pp. 28859-28866. (doi: 10.1073/pnas.2006778117) (PMID:33122433) (PMCID:PMC7682402)
Mollentze, N. and Streicker, D. G. (2020) Viral zoonotic risk is homogenous among taxonomic orders of mammalian and avian reservoir hosts. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 117(17), pp. 9423-9430. (doi: 10.1073/pnas.1919176117) (PMID:32284401) (PMCID:PMC7196766)
Brunker, K. and Mollentze, N. (2018) Rabies virus. Trends in Microbiology, 26(10), pp. 886-887. (doi: 10.1016/j.tim.2018.07.001) (PMID:30072086)
Mollentze, N., Biek, R. and Streicker, D. G. (2014) The role of viral evolution in rabies host shifts and emergence. Current Opinion in Virology, 8, pp. 68-72. (doi: 10.1016/j.coviro.2014.07.004) (PMID:25064563) (PMCID:PMC4199325)
Mollentze, N. , Nel, L. H., Townsend, S., le Roux, K., Hampson, K. , Haydon, D. T. and Soubeyrand, S. (2014) A Bayesian approach for inferring the dynamics of partially observed endemic infectious diseases from space-time-genetic data. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B: Biological Sciences, 281(1782), p. 20133251. (doi: 10.1098/rspb.2013.3251)
Mollentze, N. , Weyer, J., Markotter, W., le Roux, K. and Nel, L.H. (2013) Dog rabies in southern Africa: regional surveillance and phylogeographical analyses are an important component of control and elimination strategies. Virus Genes, 47(3), pp. 569-573. (doi: 10.1007/s11262-013-0974-3) (PMID:23996607)