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TWiV 500: Keep virology weird

  • July 1, 2018
  • Tagged as: cryo-electron microscopy, human papillomavirus, immunize Texas, interferon, ISG15, longhorns, p53, respiratory syncytial virus, science podcast, ubiquitin, Vaccine, viral, virology, virus, viruses

The entire TWiV team visits The University of Texas in Austin to record episode #500 with guests Jinny Suh, Jason McLellan, and Jon Huibregtse.

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TWiV 463: We haven’t meth but these names ring Nobel

  • October 15, 2017
  • Tagged as: alfalfa mosaic virus, Arabidopsis thaliana, circadian rhythm, clock, cryo-electron microscopy, cryoEM, cucumber mosaic virus, N6-methyladenosine, Nobel Prize, RNA methylation, Seymour Benzer, viral, virology, virus, viruses
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The TWiViridae review the 2017 Nobel Prizes for cryoEM and circadian rhythms, and discuss modulation of plant virus replication by RNA methylation.

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TWiV 448: Mavis the Structure Maven

  • July 2, 2017
  • Tagged as: aav, adeno-associated virus, cryo-electron microscopy, cryoEM, Mavis Agbandje-McKenna, viral, virology, virus, virus structure, virus vector, x-ray crystallography
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From ASV 2017 in Madison, Wisconsin, the complete TWiV team speaks with Mavis Agbandje-McKenna about her career and her work solving virus structures by x-ray crystallography and cryo-electron microscopy.

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