John Innes Centre, Norwich Research Park,
Colney Lane, Norwich, NR4 7UH, UK.
Telephone:
+44(0) 1603 450597 (direct)
+44(0) 1603 450000 (switchboard)
Fax:
+44(0)1603 450595
Curriculum vitae
1996 - 2000: BSc Biological Sciences, University of East Anglia
1998 - 1999: University of California, Berkeley
2000 - 2004:PhD (Bioinformatics) John Innes Centre/Institute of Food Research
EDITORIAL
- Editorial board: Current Bioinformatics.
Projects
PhD PROJECT
Computational Analysis of Foodborne Viruses.
Examining the Co-phylogeny, recombination, and demographic growth of
the virus family Caliciviridae, specifically the Noroviruses - the major cause
of viral gastroenteritis in humans.
Recent Software
- G. J. Etherington, J. Dicks and I.N. Roberts(2004) RAT - Recombination Analysis Tool v1.0
Link to RAT software
Publications
- Etherington G, Roberts I, Dicks J and Rayward-Smith V (2003) EVA: Examining foodborne virus evolution using the Enteric Virus Analysis tool. 11th International Conference on Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology, Brisbane. (Abstract)
- Etherington GJ, Dicks J and Roberts IN (2005) Recombination Analysis Tool (RAT): a program for the high-throughput detection of recombination. Bioinformatics 21(3):278-281. Electronic link for copy in PDF format
- Etherington GJ, Ring SM, Charleston MA, Dicks J, Rayward-Smith VJ and Roberts IN. Tracing the origin, co-phylogeny and demographic growth of the Caliciviruses. (in submission). Click here for Supplementary Data
- Etherington GJ, Dicks J and Roberts IN. High throughput sequence analysis reveals hitherto unreported recombination in the genus Norovirus. Virology (in press)
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