Vincent visits the University of California at Berkeley and speaks with Britt Glaunsinger and Eva Harris about their work on Kaposi’s sarcoma associated herpesvirus and dengue virus.
TWiV 209 Raul Andino writes: I was driving from Palo Alto to UCSF and listen to my favorite show (TWiV… well …. after the soccer south american show which is my real favorite…) and I…
TWiV 212 Richard Virgen-Slane writes: Awesome, you guys reviewed my paper! The hunt for VPg unlinkase sure taught me a thing or two about protein biochemistry. Robin writes: An LPN – licensed practical nurse –…
Mark writes: Dear Vincent and company, I am a dedicated follower and fan of your TWIV podcasts and, until now, haven’t felt compelled to mail into the show. I just wanted to say that your most recent…
For more recent letters to TWiV, see this page. TWiV 200 Luis writes: Hi TWiVers! I am writing to you this time because I have just read a short report in “El Pais” (the highest-circulation daily newspaper…
Vincent, Alan, Dickson, and Kathy discuss how the innate immune response to viral infection influences the production of pluripotent stem cells, and the diverse mobilome of giant viruses.
The TWiV bump, according to Christopher Sullivan at the University of Texas Austin: …in regards to how your show helps scientists, I must mention the “TWiV bump”. I believe that at least Alan is a…
Gertrud joins the TWiVoners to review how dengue virus infection of mosquitoes alters blood feeding behavior, and gene therapy as practiced by parasitoid wasps.
The TWiValians meet up with Tyler Sharp for a discussion on the Epidemic Intelligence Service and controlling dengue.
Vincent, Alan, and Rich answer listener email about MS, CFS, EBV, B cells, virii, influenza B, scientific papers, and more.