A migration-driven model for the historical spread of leprosy in medieval Eastern and Central Europe
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- Title
- A migration-driven model for the historical spread of leprosy in medieval Eastern and Central Europe
- Creators
- Helen Donoghue - University College LondonG. Michael Taylor - University of SurreyAntonia Marcsik - University of SzegedErika Molnar - University of SzegedGyorgy Palfi - University of SzegedIldiko Pap - American Museum of Natural HistoryMaria Teschler-Nicola - Natural History Museum ViennaRon Pinhasi - University College DublinYilmaz S. Erdal - Hacettepe UniversityPetr Veleminsky - National MuseumJakub Likovsky - Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Archaeology, PragueMaria Giovanna Belcastro - Enrico Fermi Center for Study and ResearchValentina Mariotti - Centre de Gestion ScientifiqueAlessandro Riga - Dipartimento Sci Biol Geol & Ambientali, Lab Bioarcheol & Osteol Forense, I-40126 Bologna, ItalyMauro Rubini - Foggia Univ, Dept Archaeol, Tivoli, ItalyPaola Zaio - University of FoggiaGurdyal S Besra - University of BirminghamOona Y. -C. Lee - University of BirminghamHoudini H. T. Wu - University of BirminghamDavid E Minnikin - University of BirminghamIan D. Bull - University of BristolJustin O'Grady - UCL, Div Infect & Immun, Ctr Clin Microbiol, London NW3 2PF, EnglandMark Spigelman - Tel Aviv University
- Publication Details
- Infection, genetics and evolution, Vol.31, pp.250-256
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Number of pages
- 7
- Publication Date
- 31/03/2015
- Date accepted for publication
- 03/02/2015
- Grant note
- Hungarian Szechenyi project: 5/081 Hungarian Scientific Research Fund OTKA (OTKA Grant): K78555, NN78696 Czech Republic Ministry of Culture (DKRVO, National Museum): 0002327 James Bardrick Personal Research ChairLeverhulme Trust Project Grant: F/00 094/BL UK National Environmental Research Council (NERC): R8/H12/15 Austrian Scientific Research Fund (Lise Meitner-Programme): M715-B06 Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit AwardEmeritus Fellowship from The Leverhulme TrustMRC: MR/K012118/1 NERC: lsmsf010001
Work carried out by AM was supported by the Hungarian Szechenyi project (5/081). EM and GP gratefully acknowledge the support of the Hungarian Scientific Research Fund OTKA (OTKA Grants Nos. K78555 and NN78696). The Czech Republic Ministry of Culture supported the DNA analysis of the Prusanky sample (DKRVO 2014/19, National Museum, 0002327). GSB has a James Bardrick Personal Research Chair and a Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award. DEM was a recipient of an Emeritus Fellowship from The Leverhulme Trust. The Leverhulme Trust Project Grant F/00 094/BL supported the mycolipid study (GSB, DEM, OY-CL). The UK National Environmental Research Council (NERC) provided funding for the mass spectrometry facilities at Bristol (Contract No. R8/H12/15; www.lsmsf.co.uk). The Austrian Scientific Research Fund (Lise Meitner-Programme) supported RP for the project "Health and demography among populations from the Late Avar and Arabian Periods 9th-13th centuries" (Grant M715-B06).
- Identifiers
- 991006266602346; WOS:000352182900034
- Academic Unit
- School of Biosciences
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article