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King, Kayla C.; Brockhurst, Michael A.; Vasieva, Olga; Paterson, Steve; Betts, Alex; Ford, Suzanne A.; Frost, Crystal L.; Horsburgh, Malcolm J.; Haldenby, Sam; Hurst, Gregory D. D.(2016) Rapid evolution of microbe-mediated protection against pathogens in a worm host.
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Her research into evolutionary biology makes use of host-parasite interactions between a wide range of microbial and eukaryotic parasites in both natural and laboratory situations. These have included systems that are relevant to diseases of humans such as
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and may assist in their biological control. However, she has also worked with non-pathogenic systems such as the normal microbiome of snails. Her research applies theoretical models as well as laboratory methods including
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Bankers, Laura; Dahan, Dylan; Neiman, Maurine; Adrian-Tucci, Claire; Frost, Crystal; Hurst, Gregory D. D.; King, Kayla C. (2020).
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King, Kayla C; Hurst, Gregory DD; Lewis, Zen (2020) Let's emerge from the pandemic lockdown into a fairer academic world.
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In 2019 she was appointed professor of evolutionary ecology at University of Oxford, UK. She is also a tutorial fellow at
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is Professor of Evolutionary Ecology at University of Oxford, specialising in how interactions between hosts and
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Wolinska, Justyna; King, Kayla C. (2009) Environment can alter selection in host-parasite interactions.
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King is the author or co-author of over 40 scientific publications. These include:
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the United States that was awarded in 2011. She then moved to
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in the United Kingdom for 2 years, partly financed through a
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Brockhurst, Michael A.; Chapman, Tracey; King Kayla C.;
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Proceedings of the Royal Society B - Biological Sciences
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Kayla King
parasites
University of British Columbia
Concordia University
Indiana University Bloomingtonin
University of Liverpool
Royal Society Newton Fellowship
University of Oxford
Christ Church
malaria
dengue
genomics
Mank, Judith E.



"Professor Kayla King"
"in Our Time: Parasitism"
"Harnessing the Power of Defensive Microbes: Evolutionary Implications in Nature and Disease Control"
doi
10.1371/journal.ppat.1005465
PMC
4826280
PMID
27058881
"Invasive freshwater snails form novel microbial relationships"
doi
10.1111/eva.13158
PMC
7980272

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