A Topological Data Analysis perspective on coronavirus evolution

Febrero 24, 2021
De 3:00pm hasta 4:00pm

Online

Theoretical Physics, general interest
Speaker: 
Raul Rabadan
Institution: 
U. Columbia
Location&Place: 

Online

Abstract: 

COVID-19 is a disease caused by a coronavirus named SARS-CoV-2. As the
virus has been spreading around the world, hundred of thousands of
viral genomes have been sequenced. Genomes provide an accurate record
of variation and evolution and can inform how these viruses emerge and
evolve. In this talk I will discuss how mutations and recombinations
shape SARS-CoV-2 evolution, and how topological data analysis
techniques can help to understand the role of these processes in the
emergence of this and other potential future pandemics.