
معرفی
Dr. Ugne Stolz is a Researcher at ETH Zürich's Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering in Basel, Switzerland, affiliated with the Professorship for Computational Evolution led by Tanja Stadler. Her work focuses on developing computational models to study viral evolution and immune responses.
Research Interests: Her expertise spans computational phylogenetics, phylodynamics, and viral evolution. She investigates reassortment patterns in segmented viruses (e.g., influenza) using Bayesian inference and develops tools like the SCORE package for BEAST 2.5. She also researches T-cell exhaustion in chronic infections like LCMV via single-cell transcriptomics.
Publications: Her recent articles (2020–2022) demonstrate interdisciplinary work in virology, immunology, and computational biology, emphasizing viral evolution mechanisms and host-pathogen interactions.
Awards: None reported.
Grants & Teams: Contributed to SNF-funded research on influenza transmission/evolution (Grant 166258). She collaborates with the Computational Evolution group at ETH Zürich and external partners in virology and immunology.





