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TWiV 276: Ramblers go viral

  • March 16, 2014
  • Tagged as: antiviral, coronavirus, entry, MERS, mouse hepatitis virus, protease, receptor, SARS, Vaccine, viral, virology, virus

Vincent meets up with Susan Baker and Tom Gallagher at Loyola University to talk about their work on coronaviruses.

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TWiV 243: Live from ASV at Penn State

  • July 28, 2013
  • Tagged as: entry, fusion, gastroenteritis, metapneumovirus, mouse model, norovirus, paramyxovirus, pathogenesis, viral, virology, virus

On this episode of TWiV, which was recorded before a large enthusiastic audience at the annual meeting of the American Society for Virology, Vincent, Rich, and Kathy speak with Rebecca and Christiane about their work on metapneumoviruses and noroviruses.

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TWiV 226: Taking the viral A train with Terry Dermody

  • March 31, 2013
  • Tagged as: Chikungunya virus, entry, pathogenesis, receptor, reovirus, Terry Dermody, viral, virology, virus

Vincent and Dickson speak with Terry Dermody about his career in medicine and virology.

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TWiV 89: Where do viruses vacation?

  • July 4, 2010
  • Tagged as: CFS, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Ebola, ebolavirus, entry, H1N1, influenza, mecfs, pandemic, reassortment, reovirus, retrovirus, seasonal influenza, siRNA, Swine, swine flu, viral, virology, virus, XMRV

Vincent and Alan review recent findings on the association of the retrovirus XMRV with ME/CFS, reassortment of 2009 pandemic H1N1 influenza virus in swine, and where influenza viruses travel in the off-season.

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