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Dr. Martin Guillemet is a Researcher affiliated with the Department of Theoretical Biology at ETH Zürich. His work focuses on understanding evolutionary dynamics in microbial systems, particularly viral adaptation, host-pathogen interactions, and CRISPR immunity mechanisms. He has contributed to studies on bacterial strain diversification, antibiotic resistance emergence, and pathogen evolution under environmental pressures. His research integrates theoretical modeling with experimental approaches to address questions in epidemiology and evolutionary medicine.
Key research areas include viral coevolution with hosts, horizontal gene transfer impacts, and the application of CRISPR-Cas systems in viral infection modeling. Recent work explores transient evolutionary epidemiology and strategies to counter pathogen emergence through population-level interventions. His articles frequently bridge theoretical frameworks with empirical data, reflecting a strong interdisciplinary approach.
Dr. Guillemet holds no listed scientific awards but maintains an active publication record since 2018. He is based at ETH Zürich’s Theoretical Biology research group led by Bonhoeffer, contributing to both foundational and applied biological research. No lab affiliations or grant details are specified in the provided information.



