Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Rich Condit, Alan Dove, and Kathy Spindler
In their final episode of the year, the TWiV team reviews twelve cool virology stories from 2012.
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Twelve virology stories from 2012:
- H5N1 (TWiV 190, 182, 177, 173, 168)
- Polymorphisms that control susceptibility (TWiV 175, 180)
- New virus receptors (TWiV 166, 210)
- XMRV: Last nail in the coffin (TWiV special)
- Polio eradication troubles in Pakistan (NY Times one, two, three; virology blog)
- Biomedical research crisis (TWiV 208, 184, 189, 194)
- Polydnaviruses in parasitoid wasps (TWiV 179)
- Carolyn Coyne’s placental barrier story (TWiV 193)
- Touring NEIDL (TWiV 200)
- Epidemiology (TWiV 169, 178)
- A good year for virus hunting (173, 183, 195, 196, 198, 199, 204)
- Pox accordion (TWiV 198)
Links for this episode:
- US plans for H5N1 research (ScienceInsider)
- FDA recommends against Ampligen
- Rituximab and CFS (PLoS One)
- No evidence for XMRV in prostate cancer (PLoS One)
- Retraction of XMRV prostate cancer paper (Retraction Watch)
- Gender bias among science faculty (PNAS)
- NEIDL risk assessment
- Virology 101 at TWiV
- Letters read on TWiV 213
Weekly Science Picks
Rich – Our Mr. Sun (IMDB entry) (wiki)
Alan – PubReader from NCBI announcement and instructions
Kathy – Popular Mechanics 110 picks for the next 110 years
Vincent – 366 days: Nature’s 10
Listener Pick of the Week
Matt – The flu vaccine controversy
Send your virology questions and comments (email or mp3 file) to twiv@microbe.tv
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