Daniel Park
Redeemer's University
6 Papers
9 Citations
Daniel Park is an academic researcher from Redeemer's University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ebola virus & Outbreak. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications. Previous affiliations of Daniel Park include National Institutes of Health.
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Papers
Nomenclature- and Database-Compatible Names for the Two Ebola Virus Variants that Emerged in Guinea and the Democratic Republic of the Congo in 2014
Jens H. Kuhn,Kristian G. Andersen,Sylvain Baize,Yīmíng Bào,Sina Bavari,Nicolas Berthet,Olga Blinkova,J. Rodney Brister,Anna N. Clawson,Joseph N. Fair,Martin Gabriel,Robert F. Garry,Stephen K. Gire,Augustine Goba,Jean-Paul Gonzalez,Stephan Günther,Christian T. Happi,Peter B. Jahrling,Jimmy Kapetshi,Gary Kobinger,Jeffrey R. Kugelman,Eric M. Leroy,Gael Darren Maganga,Placide Mbala,Lina M. Moses,Jean-Jacques Muyembe-Tamfum,Magassouba N’Faly,Stuart T. Nichol,Sunday Omilabu,Gustavo Palacios,Daniel Park,Janusz T. Paweska,Sheli R. Radoshitzky,Cynthia A. Rossi,Pardis C. Sabeti,John S. Schieffelin,Randal J. Schoepp,Rachel Sealfon,Robert Swanepoel,Jonathan S. Towner,Jiro Wada,Nadia Wauquier,Nathan L. Yozwiak,P. Formenty +43 more
TL;DR: In this article, consensus decisions on naming for both variants (West Africa: "Makona" and Middle Africa: “Lomela”) and provide database-compatible full, shortened, and abbreviated names that are in line with recently established filovirus sub-species nomenclatures.
Ebola Virus Epidemiology and Evolution in Nigeria
Onikepe A. Folarin,Deborah Ehichioya,Stephen F. Schaffner,Sarah M. Winnicki,Shirlee Wohl,Philomena Eromon,Kendra West,Adrianne Gladden-Young,Nicholas E. Oyejide,Christian B. Matranga,Awa B. Deme,Ayorinde Babatunde James,Christopher Tomkins-Tinch,Kenneth Onyewurunwa,Jason T. Ladner,Gustavo Palacios,Iguosadolo Nosamiefan,Kristian G. Andersen,Sunday Omilabu,Daniel Park,Nathan L. Yozwiak,Abdusallam Nasidi,Robert F. Garry,Oyewale Tomori,Pardis C. Sabeti,Christian T. Happi +25 more
TL;DR: Clinical data and contact information and genome sequences for the 2014 Nigerian Ebola virus outbreak confirm that there was a single source for the Nigerian infections, shows that the Nigerian EBOV lineage nests within a lineage previously seen in Liberia but is genetically distinct from it, and supports the conclusion that transmission from Nigeria to elsewhere did not occur.
Research article Genomic Sequencing of Plasmodium falciparum Malaria Parasites from Senegal Reveals the Demographic History of the Population
Hsiao-Han Chang,Daniel Park,Kevin Galinsky,Stephen F. Schaffner,Daouda Ndiaye,Omar Ndir,Souleymane Mboup,Roger C. Wiegand,Sarah K. Volkman,Pardis C. Sabeti,Dyann F. Wirth,Daniel E. Neafsey,Daniel L. Hartl +12 more
- 01 Jan 2012
TL;DR: In this article, the complete genomes of 25 culture-adapted P. falciparum isolates from three sites in Senegal were sequenced using a null model for coalescent simulation.
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