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TWiV 286: Boston TWiV party

  • May 25, 2014
  • Tagged as: Boston University, bsl4, canine distemper virus, eradication, lipopolysaccharide, measles virus, microbiome, NEIDL, pathogenesis, poliovirus, stabilization, viral, virology, virus

Vincent and Alan meet up with Julie and Paul at the General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology in Boston, to talk about their work on the pathogenesis of poliovirus and measles virus.

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TWiV 277: My podcast Vinny

  • March 23, 2014
  • Tagged as: blogging, podcasting, poliovirus, science communication, viral, virology, virus

Glenn and Ann meet up with Vincent to talk about his career in science and science communication.

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TWiV 274: Data dump

  • March 2, 2014
  • Tagged as: 14th century, acute flaccid paralysis, AFP, Albert Kapikian, California, coprolite, enterovirus, hcv, hepatitis A virus, laser capture microscopy, norovirus, paleofeces, poliovirus, viral, virology, virome, virus

The TWiV team discusses recent cases of polio-like paralysis in California, and the virome of 14th century paleofeces.

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TWiV 253: I don’t know anything about sorghum

  • October 6, 2013
  • Tagged as: antiviral, listener questions comments, poliovirus, symbiotes, Turkey, viral, virology, virus

In this second consecutive all-email episode, the complete TWiV team reads questions and comments from listeners about systemic antiviral responses, wild type poliovirus in Israel, Turkish scientists, viral symbiotes, and much more.

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TWiV 227: Lacks security and bad poultry

  • April 7, 2013
  • Tagged as: avian influenza, BSL-4, eradication, genome sequence, guanarito, H7N9, HeLa cell, Henrietta Lacks, pandemic, pigeon, poliovirus, poultry, viral, virology, virus, WHO

The complete TWiV team reviews the controversial publication of the HeLa cell genome, a missing vial of Guanarito virus in a BSL-4 facility, and human infections with avian influenza H7N9 virus.

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TWiV 213: Not bad for a hobby

  • December 30, 2012
  • Tagged as: accordion, avian influenza, CFS, ebolavirus, epidemiology, H5N1, hepatitis b virus, herpesvirus, measles, NEIDL, placenta, Polio, poliovirus, polydnavirus, poxvirus, prostate cancer, research, viral, virology, virus, virus hunters, Wasp, XMRV, yearly review

In their final episode of the year, the TWiV team reviews twelve cool virology stories from 2012.

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TWiV 210: Bond, covalent bond

  • December 9, 2012
  • Tagged as: 5'-tyrosyl DNA phosphodiesterase, biochemistry, DNA repair, HBV, HDV, hepatitis b virus, hepatitis delta virus, poliovirus, receptor, sodium taurocholate cotransporting polypeptide, topoisomerase, viral, virology, virus, VPg

The complete TWiV team reviews identification of the cell receptor for hepatitis B and D viruses, and the cell enzyme that cleaves the genome-linked protein from picornaviral RNA.

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TWiV 201: Rabid about viruses

  • September 30, 2012
  • Tagged as: adenovirus, Alan, mosquitoes, obesity, pandemic, Ph.D. programs, poliovirus, retraction, Rich, science publishing, Vaccine, Vincent, xenotransplantation

Vincent, Alan, Rich, Dickson, and Kathy answer reader email about rabies, xenotransplantation, poliovirus, Ph.D. programs, mosquitoes, and much more.

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TWiV 154: Symbiotic safecrackers

  • October 23, 2011
  • Tagged as: bacteria, commensal, IL-10, lipopolysaccharide, lps, microbiota, MMTV, poliovirus, retrovirus, symbiotic, TLR4, TLR7, viral, virology, virus

Vincent, Alan, and Rich are very enthusiastic about two studies that show how gut bacteria help viral invaders.

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TWiV 149: Live at ICAAC in the Windy City

  • September 18, 2011
  • Tagged as: eradication, ICAAC, Journalism, marc pallansch, poliovirus, Trine Tsouderos, viral, virology, virus, zombie

Vincent, Rich, Mark, and Trine discuss science and medicine in journalism and the eradication of poliovirus at the 51st Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (ICAAC).

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