Weitz Group

Investigating how viruses transform human health and the fate of our planet

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Publications3

Title Year Journal Tools
Bacterivorous grazers facilitate organic matter decomposition: a stoichiometric modeling approach 2009 FEMS Microbiology Ecology
Unsupervised statistical clustering of environmental shotgun sequences 2009 BMC Bioinformatics
Collective decision making in bacterial viruses 2008 Biophysical Journal
Small-scale copy number variation and large-scale changes in gene expression 2008 PNAS
Evolutionary ecology of bacterial viruses 2008 Microbe
Alternative stable states in host–phage dynamics 2008 Theoretical Ecology
A neutral metapopulation model of biodiversity in river networks 2007 Journal of Theoretical Biology
The evolution of dispersal in reserve networks 2007 The American Naturalist
Evolution, interactions, and biological networks 2007 PLoS One Biology
Phage in the time of cholera 2006 The Lancet: Infectious Diseases
Size and scaling of predator–prey dynamics 2006 Ecology Letters
Ontogenetically stable hydraulic design in woody plants 2006 Functional Ecology
A null model of morphospace occupation 2005 The American Naturalist
Coevolutionary arms races between bacteria and bacteriophage 2005 PNAS
Dynamics of a contact process with ontogeny 2004 Physical Review E
Packing-limited growth of irregular objects 2003 Physical Review E
Scale-dependence of resource-biodiversity relationships 2003 Journal of Theoretical Biology
Explaining mortality rate plateaus 2001 PNAS
Re-examination of the "3/4" law of metabolism 2001 Journal of Theoretical Biology
An Algorithm-Independent Definition of Damage Spreading—Application to Directed Percolation 1997 Journal of Statistical Physics
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The Weitz Group

Investigating how viruses transform human health and the fate of our planet

310 Ferst Dr
School of Biological Sciences
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA 30332, USA

Website developed by Audra Davidson for the Weitz Group, 2021. For more information on the group, contact Dr. Gabi Steinbach: gabi.steinbach (@) physics.gatech.edu

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