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Alexis P. Sullivan, Ph.D.
Alexis P. Sullivan, Ph.D.
Laboratory Supervisor, Schluter Lab, NYU Langone Health
Verified email at nyulangone.org - Homepage
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Human behaviour as a long-term ecological driver of non-human evolution
AP Sullivan, DW Bird, GH Perry
Nature Ecology & Evolution 1 (3), 0065, 2017
1582017
Divergent Ah receptor ligand selectivity during hominin evolution
TD Hubbard, IA Murray, WH Bisson, AP Sullivan, A Sebastian, GH Perry, ...
Molecular Biology and Evolution 33 (10), 2648-2658, 2016
762016
Gut microbiome dysbiosis in antibiotic-treated COVID-19 patients is associated with microbial translocation and bacteremia
L Bernard-Raichon, M Venzon, J Klein, JE Axelrad, C Zhang, AP Sullivan, ...
Nature communications 13 (1), 5926, 2022
742022
Gut microbiome dysbiosis during COVID-19 is associated with increased risk for bacteremia and microbial translocation
M Venzon, L Bernard-Raichon, J Klein, JE Axelrad, C Zhang, GA Hussey, ...
Biorxiv, 2021
452021
An environmental DNA sampling method for aye‐ayes from their feeding traces
ML Aylward, AP Sullivan, GH Perry, SE Johnson, EE Louis Jr
Ecology and Evolution 8 (18), 9229-9240, 2018
262018
An evolutionary medicine perspective on Neandertal extinction
AP Sullivan, M de Manuel, T Marques-Bonet, GH Perry
Journal of human evolution 108, 62-71, 2017
252017
A chromosome-level genome assembly for the eastern fence lizard (Sceloporus undulatus), a reptile model for physiological and evolutionary ecology
AK Westfall, RS Telemeco, MB Grizante, DS Waits, AD Clark, DY Simpson, ...
GigaScience 10 (10), giab066, 2021
162021
Extending genome-wide association study results to test classic anthropological hypotheses: Human third molar agenesis and the “probable mutation effect”
A Vukelic, JA Cohen, AP Sullivan, GH Perry
Human biology 89 (2), 157-169, 2017
162017
Modern, archaeological, and paleontological DNA analysis of a human‐harvested marine gastropod (Strombus pugilis) from Caribbean Panama
AP Sullivan, S Marciniak, A O'Dea, TA Wake, GH Perry
Molecular Ecology Resources 21 (5), 1517-1528, 2021
132021
Human behaviour as a long-term ecological driver of non-human evolution. Nat. Ecol. Evol. 1, 0065
AP Sullivan, DW Bird, GH Perry
82017
Gut microbiome dysbiosis during COVID-19 is associated with increased risk for bacteremia and microbial translocation. bioRxiv 2022
M Venzon, L Bernard-Raichon, J Klein, JE Axelrad, C Zhang, GA Hussey, ...
Google Scholar, 0
8
Potential evolutionary body size reduction in a Malagasy primate (Propithecus verreauxi) in response to human size‐selective hunting pressure
AP Sullivan, LR Godfrey, RR Lawler, H Randrianatoandro, L Eccles, ...
American Journal of Biological Anthropology 178 (3), 385-398, 2022
22022
Genomic signatures of adaptation in native lizards exposed to human-introduced fire ants
BA Assis, AP Sullivan, S Marciniak, CM Bergey, V Garcia, ZA Szpiech, ...
bioRxiv, 2023.09. 24.559217, 2023
2023
The MTIST platform: a microbiome time series inference standardized test simulation, dataset, and scoring systems
GA Hussey, C Zhang, AP Sullivan, D Fenyö, J Schluter
bioRxiv, 2022.10. 18.512783, 2022
2022
Modern, archaeological, and paleontological DNA analysis of a marine gastropod from Caribbean Panama
AP SULLIVAN
2020
Human Behavior as a Driver of Non-Human Morphological and Genomic Evolution
AP Sullivan
The Pennsylvania State University, 2020
2020
Human tapeworm functional and evolutionary genomic adaptations to cooking-related heat stress
G Perry, C Bergey, S Johnson, A Koenig, A Sullivan, B Boufana, P Craig, ...
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 165, 204-204, 2018
2018
Are jumping tree animals getting smaller over time because humans catch and eat the larger ones?
AP Sullivan, LR Godfrey, R Lawler, T Ryan, G Perry
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 162, 374-374, 2017
2017
Ancient genetic diversity and an evolutionary medicine perspective on Neandertal extinction
AP Sullivan, G Perry
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 159, 307-307, 2016
2016
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