Denise Kühnert

Leading computational research to decipher pathogen evolution

Computational infectious disease research

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Pathogen emergence, evolution and spread

Denise Kühnert specializes in studying how infectious diseases spread, evolve, and can be controlled. Her work combines molecular data with epidemiological models to better understand and predict outbreaks.

Advancing understanding through molecular epidemiology

Research in infectious disease dynamics is essential for developing effective control strategies. By analyzing pathogen spread and evolution, we gain insights that inform public health responses, improve vaccine design, and help predict future outbreaks. Our work integrates computational modeling, molecular data, and historical pathogen analysis to enhance preparedness and response efforts worldwide.

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