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    • TWiV 842: The clot thickens

      TWiV 842: The clot thickens

      This Week in Virology - December 16, 2021
      • TWiV reviews the results of serum neutralization assays which show that a third vaccine dose restores neutralization of the Omicron variant, and interaction of platelet factor 4 with the adenovirus capsid, suggesting a mechanism for thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome. post
    • TWiV 841: Unmasking immunity

      TWiV 841: Unmasking immunity

      This Week in Virology - December 12, 2021
      • TWiV provides an update on immunity to Omicron, results of a randomized controlled trial of face masks, and a study of correlates of protection against respiratory syncytial virus infection in the upper and lower respiratory tract of nonhuman primates. post
    • TWiV 840: COVID-19 clinical update #92 with Dr. Daniel Griffin

      TWiV 840: COVID-19 clinical update #92 with Dr. Daniel Griffin

      This Week in Virology - December 11, 2021
      • In COVID-19 clinical update #92, Dr. Griffin reviews emerging data on the Omicron variant, much information about monoclonal antibody treatment, including expansion of EUA for Lilly's cocktail, FDA EUA for pre-exposure prophylaxis, outcomes after treatment, and investigation of subcutaneous or intramuscular administration; effect of adding immunomodulatory agents to usual care on thromboembolic events, and long COVID following infection in previously vaccinated individuals. post
    • TWiV 839: The long and the short of it: get vaccinated

      TWiV 839: The long and the short of it: get vaccinated

      This Week in Virology - December 9, 2021
      • TWiV reviews the impact of vaccination on SARS-CoV-2, the latest information on Omicron, West Nile virus transmission by organ transplantation, and why a 16 week interval between doses of BNT162b2 vaccine is better than a shorter interval. post
    • TWiP 201: Tiny and hairy

      TWiP 201: Tiny and hairy

      This Week in Parasitism - December 7, 2021
      • The TWiP team solves the case of the Man with a Cat and Ring Enhancing Lesions, and discuss domestic mammals as reservoirs for Leishmania donovani on the Indian subcontinent. post
    • TWiN 24: Social transmission of maternal behavior with Ioana Carcea and Robert Froemke

      TWiN 24: Social transmission of maternal behavior with Ioana Carcea and Robert Froemke

      This Week in Neuroscience - November 24, 2021
      • Ioana and Robert join TWiN to discuss their work demonstrating that rodents acquire maternal behavior by social transmission from an experienced mother to a virgin female how to care for a litter via endogenous oxytocin. post
    • TWiM 255: Fleaing the plague

      TWiM 255: Fleaing the plague

      This Week in Microbiology - November 22, 2021
      • TWiM reveals a study showing that positive interactions among bacteria are far more common than previously thought, and how acquisition of a single gene enabled Yersinia pestis to expand the range of mammalian hosts that sustain flea-borne plague. post
    • Immune 50: Red blood cells are immune sentinels

      Immune 50: Red blood cells are immune sentinels

      Immune - November 11, 2021
      • Immune reviews evidence that toll-like receptor 9 on the surface of red blood cells binds DNA, leading to uptake by macrophages and innate immune activation. post
    • TWiM 254: Episymbionts are good for you

      TWiM 254: Episymbionts are good for you

      This Week in Microbiology - November 8, 2021
      • Mark Martin returns to TWiM for a discussion of the observation that Gram’s stain does not cross the bacterial cytoplasmic membrane, and suppression of gingival inflammation and bone loss through host modulation caused by episymbiotic Saccharibacteria. post
    • TWiP 200: Parasites without borders

      TWiP 200: Parasites without borders

      This Week in Parasitism - November 4, 2021
      • The TWiP team solves the case of the Gentleman from New York with Intestinal Issues, and review a 20 year study of butterflies, their associated parasitoid wasp and Wolbachia introduced into an island community. post
    • TWiN 23: Peripheral nervous system with Bruce Carter

      TWiN 23: Peripheral nervous system with Bruce Carter

      This Week in Neuroscience - October 31, 2021
      • Bruce Carter joins TWiN to discuss the peripheral nervous system: the development of nerves that convey sensory information like touch from the tips of your toes to the brain, and Schwann cells, which are necessary for ensuring that those sensory signals are sustained as they travel long distances to the brain. post
    • TWiM 253: Cell growth and cell size with Petra Levin

      TWiM 253: Cell growth and cell size with Petra Levin

      This Week in Microbiology - October 30, 2021
      • Petra Levin joins TWiM to tell three stories from her laboratory: how starvation induces shrinkage of the bacterial cytoplasm; plasticity of E. coli cell wall and how it influences antibiotic resistance across different environments; and induction of antibiotic resistance by Triclosan. post
    • TWiEVO 72: Echoes of evolution both shallow and deep

      TWiEVO 72: Echoes of evolution both shallow and deep

      This Week in Evolution - October 26, 2021
      • Nels and Vincent discuss evolutionary evidence for an epidemic of coronavirus infection over 20,000 years ago in East Asia, and reconstruction of the membrane differences between bacteria and Archaea reveals unexpected differences in permeability. post
    • Immune 49: I fell in love with worms with Keke Fairfax

      Immune 49: I fell in love with worms with Keke Fairfax

      Immune - October 13, 2021
      • Keke Fairfax joins Immune to discuss the work from her laboratory on understanding how maternal schistosomiasis impairs IL-4 production and B cell expansion in offspring, and modulation of macrophage immunometabolism by helminths. post
    • TWiP 199: Chagas kisses Cruzi and Brucei bites

      TWiP 199: Chagas kisses Cruzi and Brucei bites

      This Week in Parasitism - October 12, 2021
      • The TWiP team solves the case of the Traveler to Tanzania with a Purple Lesion, and discuss Mosquirix, the first vaccine approved for Plasmodium parasites. post
    • TWiM 252: Electrifying microbial fuel cells

      TWiM 252: Electrifying microbial fuel cells

      This Week in Microbiology - October 11, 2021
      • On this episode of TWiM, using colicins to ferry DNA into cells through an iron transporter, and construction of highly efficient microbial fuel cells that produce more electrical current than previously observed. post
    • TWiN 22: It's never lupus

      TWiN 22: It's never lupus

      This Week in Neuroscience - September 29, 2021
      • TWiN explains how anti-DNA antibodies present in lupus patients bind to GluN2A-containing NMDA receptors, act as positive allosteric modulators, and impair spatial memory. post
    • TWiEVO 71: Faster than a speeding coronavirus

      TWiEVO 71: Faster than a speeding coronavirus

      This Week in Evolution - September 26, 2021
      • Nels and Vincent explain a method to calculate the mutation rate of SARS-CoV-2, and the role of a single amino acid change in spike in enhancing fitness of the delta variant and enabling it to out-compete the alpha variant. post
    • TWiP 198: Cyclospora in the dining room with the salad bar

      TWiP 198: Cyclospora in the dining room with the salad bar

      This Week in Parasitism - September 14, 2021
      • The TWiP quadfecta solves the case of the Traveler With Watery Diarrhea, and reveals that a heat-shock response regulated by a transcription factor protects human malaria parasites from the high temperatures of fever. post
    • Immune 48: Environmental enteric dysfunction with Timothy Hand

      Immune 48: Environmental enteric dysfunction with Timothy Hand

      Immune - September 13, 2021
      • Tim Hand joins Immune to discuss the work from his laboratory showing that environmental enteric dysfunction, a disease caused by chronic malnutrition and infection, and which is associated with reduced growth and oral vaccine failure, is controlled by an increase in intestinal regulatory T cells. post
    • TWiN 21: How do we know if a mouse is hallucinating?

      TWiN 21: How do we know if a mouse is hallucinating?

      This Week in Neuroscience - August 24, 2021
      • TWiN explores a study of hallucination-like perception in mice which supports the idea that hallucinations arise as faulty perceptual inferences due to elevated dopamine in the striatum. post
    • Immune 47: Trapping viruses in NETs

      Immune 47: Trapping viruses in NETs

      Immune - August 23, 2021
      • The immune professors discuss neutrophil extracellular traps, and how IgA-virus immune complexes potentiate this process through Fc receptors on neutrophils. post
    • TWiEVO 70: On Life's Edge with Carl Zimmer

      TWiEVO 70: On Life's Edge with Carl Zimmer

      This Week in Evolution - August 3, 2021
      • Carl Zimmer joins Nels to talk about science writing, science communication, viruses, and his new book, On Life's Edge. post
    • TWiEVO 69: Swimming in SARS-CoV-2 sequences

      TWiEVO 69: Swimming in SARS-CoV-2 sequences

      This Week in Evolution - June 30, 2021
      • Nels and Vincent discuss the identification of novel bat coronaviruses that shed light on the evolution of SARS-CoV-2, dating the first cases of COVID-19 to mid-November 2019, and recovery of deleted genome sequences from early in the Wuhan outbreak. post
    • Urban Agriculture 29: Gotham Greens

      Urban Agriculture 29: Gotham Greens

      Urban Agriculture - March 13, 2018
      • Dickson travels to indoor farm Gotham Greens in Brooklyn, New York to speak with Co-founder and CEO Viraj Puri. post
    • Buckyball viruses

      Buckyball viruses

      Virus Watch - March 12, 2018
      • How to build several types of virus particles using the small, powerful magnets called Buckyballs. post
    • Urban Agriculture 28: The Vertical Farm Institute

      Urban Agriculture 28: The Vertical Farm Institute

      Urban Agriculture - December 23, 2017
      • Daniel joins Dickson and Vincent to talk about the Vertical Farm Institute, which provides advice and planning on the design and construction of indoor farms.  post
    • Urban Agriculture 27: The Next Big Things

      Urban Agriculture 27: The Next Big Things

      Urban Agriculture - November 10, 2017
      • Dickson provides an updates on progress towards establishing long-term, sustainable, local, safe food systems based on indoor farming. post
    • Zika in the guys

      Zika in the guys

      Virus Watch - November 7, 2016
      • In this episode of Virus Watch, we explore the finding that Zika virus infects the testis of mice, causing damage to the organ, reduced sperm production, and less fertility. The important question: does the same happen in humans? post
    • Urban Agriculture 26: Green Sense Farms

      Urban Agriculture 26: Green Sense Farms

      Urban Agriculture - October 18, 2016
      • Dickson and Vincent speak with Robert Colangelo, founding farmer and CEO of Green Sense Farms, the world's largest commercial indoor vertical farm. post
    • Cancer Killing Viruses

      Cancer Killing Viruses

      Virus Watch - October 14, 2016
      • Guest host Lynda Coughlan reviews how oncolytic viruses, which specifically kill tumor cells, are designed and how they work. post
    • Polio in Nigeria

      Polio in Nigeria

      Virus Watch - August 16, 2016
      • Polio returns to Nigeria after two years - but it turns out it had never gone away. post

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