Formation | 2015 |
---|---|
Location |
|
Fields | |
Key people | |
Award(s) |
|
Website | https://nextstrain.org |
Nextstrain is a collaboration between researchers in Seattle, United States [1] and Basel, Switzerland [2] which provides a collection of open-source tools for visualising the genetics behind the spread of viral outbreaks. [3]
Its aim is to support public health measures and surveillance by facilitating understanding of the spread and evolution of pathogens. The Nextstrain platform was begun in 2015. [2] Code developed by Nextstrain is made publicly available, via, for example github.com and its data is available and viewable in accessible form via the pages at the website. [4]
According to their website, the Nextstrain team maintains an up-to-date genomic analysis of each of the following pathogens: [5]
Nextstrain and its results have been widely quoted during the COVID-19 pandemic. [6] [7][ unreliable source?] [8] [9]
In May 2020, Nextstrain and Trevor Bedford (Associate professor, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center) [10] received a Webby Special Achievement Award for the web tool. [11]
Formation | 2015 |
---|---|
Location |
|
Fields | |
Key people | |
Award(s) |
|
Website | https://nextstrain.org |
Nextstrain is a collaboration between researchers in Seattle, United States [1] and Basel, Switzerland [2] which provides a collection of open-source tools for visualising the genetics behind the spread of viral outbreaks. [3]
Its aim is to support public health measures and surveillance by facilitating understanding of the spread and evolution of pathogens. The Nextstrain platform was begun in 2015. [2] Code developed by Nextstrain is made publicly available, via, for example github.com and its data is available and viewable in accessible form via the pages at the website. [4]
According to their website, the Nextstrain team maintains an up-to-date genomic analysis of each of the following pathogens: [5]
Nextstrain and its results have been widely quoted during the COVID-19 pandemic. [6] [7][ unreliable source?] [8] [9]
In May 2020, Nextstrain and Trevor Bedford (Associate professor, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center) [10] received a Webby Special Achievement Award for the web tool. [11]