TWiV reviews continuing expansion of poliovirus type 2, removal of influenza B/Yamagata from the vaccine, Nobel Prize for miRNAs, protective immune response with a adenovirus-associated virus vector expressing a computationally designed hemagglutinin, and viral gene drive during herpes simplex 1 infection in mice.
Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Alan Dove, Rich Condit, Kathy Spindler, and Brianne Barker
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Links for this episode
Continued expansion of type 2 poliovirus (reliefweb) 4:41
No more polio case map at polioeradication.org 9:35
B/Yamagata removed from flu vaccine (NPR) 10:50
Nobel Prizes for miRNA (ScienceInsider) 15:25
AAV-vectored influenza vaccine (J Virol) 21:45
Herpesvirus type 1 gene drive in mice (Nat Commun) 1:01:54
Timestamps by Jolene. Thanks!
Weekly Picks 1:32:38
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Rich – October 17 2024 APOD: The Clipper and the Comet
Alan – Opening a deep-sea vent with a crowbar
Vincent – The expanding world of neuroscience
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Ryan – New York’s childhood vaccine coverage remains high
Intro music is by Ronald Jenkees
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