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Prof Taane Clark

Professor of Genomics and Global Health

United Kingdom

Taane has expertise in biostatistics, statistical and population genetics, and genomic epidemiology.

Affiliations

Department of Infection Biology
Faculty of Infectious and Tropical Diseases

Centres

Malaria Centre
Centre for Mathematical Modelling of Infectious Diseases
TB Centre
Antimicrobial Resistance Centre

Research

His main research interests include the design and analysis of large-scale association studies of infectious diseases in humans, and the investigation of genetic variation in pathogen populations using high-throughput sequencing and genotyping technologies. He is leading global genetic diversity projects of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Plasmodium species, as well as developing statistical and informatic tools to integrate genetic and important phenotypic information and identify genetic regions associated with important disease phenotypes (e.g. drug resistance). He organises short courses in Infectious Disease 'omics and Genomic epidemiology.
Research Area
Bacteria
Drug resistance
Global Health
Human genetics
Outbreaks
Parasites
Vector control
Bioinformatics
Genetic Epidemiology
Genomics
Disease and Health Conditions
Diarrhoeal diseases
Malaria
Tuberculosis
Infectious diseases
Vector borne diseases
Region
World

Selected Publications

Gametocyte production and transmission fitness of African and Asian <i>Plasmodium falciparum</i> isolates with differential susceptibility to artemisinins.
Proellochs, NI; Andolina, C; Ramjith, J; Stoter, R; Van Gemert, G-J; Graumans, W; Campino, S; Vanheer, LN; Okitwi, M; Tumwebaze, PK; Conrad, MD; CLARK, TG; Fidock, DA; Ménard, D; Mok, S; Bousema, T;
2025
Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy
The <i>ahpC</i> c-54t compensatory mutation is not always a valid surrogate for isoniazid resistance in <i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i>.
Szél, V; PHELAN, JE; Georghiou, SB; Dolinger, DL; CLARK, TG; Niemann, S; Lőrinczi, LK; Köser, CU;
2025
Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy
Author Correction: An open-access dashboard to interrogate the genetic diversity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis clinical isolates.
Phelan, J; Van den Heede, K; Masyn, S; Verbeeck, R; CLARK, TG; Lamprecht, DA; KOUL, A; WALL, RJ;
2025
Scientific reports
Gametocyte production and transmission fitness of African and Asian Plasmodium falciparum isolates with differential susceptibility to artemisinins.
Proellochs, NI; Andolina, C; Ramjith, J; Stoter, R; Van Gemert, G-J; Graumans, W; CAMPINO, S; VANHEER, LN; Okitwi, M; Tumwebaze, PK; Conrad, MD; CLARK, TG; Fidock, DA; Menard, D; Mok, S; Bousema, T;
2025
bioRxiv
Genome-wide analyses of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex isolates reveal insights into circulating lineages and drug resistance mutations in The Gambia.
TIENTCHEU, L; Faal, F; Top, N; Jobe, O; Colley, SM; Ayorinde, A; Mendy, A; Sarr-Kuyateh, B; Donkor, S; Antonio, M; De Jong, B; Rachow, A; KAMPMANN, B; Sutherland, JS; Li, H; Blundell, T; CAMPINO, S; Kohl, T; Dreyer, V; Niemann, S; Pandurangan, A; CLARK, T; PHELAN, J;
2025
Res Sq
A new method for detecting mixed Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection and reconstructing constituent strains provides insights into transmission.
Sobkowiak, B; Cudahy, P; Chitwood, MH; CLARK, TG; Colijn, C; Grandjean, L; Walter, KS; Crudu, V; Cohen, T;
2025
Genome medicine
Antibiotic Susceptibility Patterns and Virulence Profiles of Classical and Hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumoniae Strains Isolated from Clinical Samples in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.
Azra,; Khan, TA; Ul Haq, I; Hinthong, W; CAMPINO, S; Gohar, A; Khan, N; Kashif, M; Ullah, I; CLARK, TG;
2025
Pathogens (Basel, Switzerland)
A novel tool for designing targeted gene amplicons and an optimised set of primers for high-throughput sequencing in tuberculosis genomic studies
Wang, L; Thawong, N; Thorpe, J; Higgins, M; Kia Ik, MT; Sawaengdee, W; Mahasirimongkol, S; Perdigao, J; Campino, S; CLARK, TG; Phelan, JE;
2025
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Serological insights from SARS-CoV-2 heterologous prime and boost responses in Thailand.
Ward, D; Pattarapreeyakul, L; Pitaksalee, R; THAWONG, N; Sawaengdee, W; Tuntigumthon, S; PATTERSON, C; Tetteh, K; CAMPINO, S; Dhepakson, P; Mahasirimongkol, S; CLARK, TG;
2025
Scientific reports
Dissemination of arr-2 and arr-3 is associated with class 1 integrons in Klebsiella pneumoniae clinical isolates from Portugal.
Elias, R; Modesto, A; Machado, D; Pereira, B; PHELAN, J; Melo-Cristino, J; Lito, L; Gonçalves, L; Portugal, I; Viveiros, M; CAMPINO, S; CLARK, TG; Duarte, A; Perdigão, J;
2025
Medical microbiology and immunology
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