Assist.-Prof. Dr. Anouk Willemsen
Viruses are major but often overlooked players in ecological interactions. They are ubiquitous in nature, infecting organisms across all domains of life. Viruses have evolved many different shapes, sizes and types of genome organisation, which allows them to thrive in different environments. Research in Anouk Willemsen’s group focuses on the evolutionary genetics and genomics of microbes, especially the ability of viruses to adapt (or not) to changes in their environments.
Anouk’s group employs a range of molecular and microbiology techniques, experimental evolution, sequencing, genomics, phylogenetics and bioinformatics. Anouk has received two Marie Skłodowska-Curie grants and an ERC Starting Grant (2021) to investigate the role of mobile genetic elements in the ecology and evolution of giant viruses. She is the co-lead of an FWF project focused on studying giant viruses in the wild.
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Teaching
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Group Members
Publications
Flores-Miramontes, M. G., Olszewski, D., Artaza-Irigaray, C.
, Willemsen, A., Bravo, I. G., Vallejo-Ruiz, V., Leal-Herrera, Y. A., Piña-Sánchez, P., Molina-Pineda, A., Cantón-Romero, J. C., Martínez-Silva, M. G., Jave-Suárez, L. F., & Aguilar-Lemarroy, A. (2020).
Detection of Alpha, Beta, Gamma, and Unclassified Human Papillomaviruses in Cervical Cancer Samples From Mexican Women.
Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology,
10, Article 234.
https://doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2020.00234
Willemsen, A., Carrasco, J. L., Elena, S. F., & Zwart, M. P. (2018).
Going, going, gone: predicting the fate of genomic insertions in plant RNA viruses.
Heredity,
121(5), 499-509.
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41437-018-0086-x
Willemsen, A., Zwart, M. P., Ambró, S., Carrasco, J. L., & Elena, S. F. (2017).
2b or Not 2b: Experimental Evolution of Functional Exogenous Sequences in a Plant RNA Virus.
Genome Biology and Evolution,
9(2), 297-310.
https://doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evw300