SMILE

Stochastic Models for the Inference of Life Evolution

Todd Parsons

Permanent member

Todd is a CR CNRS (in interdisciplinary section 51). He is interested in stochastic population models and combinatorial stochastic processes arising from ecology, epidemiology and population genetics.

Visit Todd Parsons's webpage.

Publications

Gandon, S., Lambert, A., Day, T., Parsons, T. L. (2022)
The speed of vaccination rollout and the risk of pathogen adaptation
medRxiv
Parsons, T. L., Lambert, A., Day, T., Gandon, S. (2018)
Pathogen evolution in finite populations: slow and steady spreads the best
Journal of The Royal Society Interface 15 20180135
Stewart, A., Parsons, T., Plotkin, J. (2012)
Environmental robustness and the evolvability of populations
Evolution 66 1598-1612
Draghi, J. A., Parsons, T. L., Plotkin, J. B. (2011)
Epistasis increases the rate of conditionally neutral substitution in an adapting population
Genetics 187 1139-1152
Morlon, H., Parsons, T. L., Plotkin, J. B. (2011)
Reconciling molecular phylogenies with the fossil record
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 108 16327-16332
Draghi, J. A., Parsons, T. L., Wagner, G. P., Plotkin, J. B. (2010)
Mutational robustness can facilitate adaptation
Nature 463 353-355
Parsons, T., Quince, C., Plotkin, J. (2010)
Some consequences of demographic stochas- ticity in population genetics.
Genetics 185 1345-1354
Parsons, T. L., Quince, C., Plotkin, J. B. (2008)
Absorption and fixation times for neutral and quasi-neutral populations with density dependence
Theoretical Population Biology 74 302-310
Parsons, T. L., Quince, C. (2007)
Fixation in haploid populations exhibiting density dependence i: the non-neutral case
Theoretical Population Biology 72 121-135
Parsons, T. L., Quince, C. (2007)
Fixation in haploid populations exhibiting density dependence ii: the quasi-neutral case
Theoretical Population Biology 72 468-479