Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Alan Dove, and Paul Duprex
Guests: Ralph Baric, Felix Drexler, Marion Koopmans, and Stacey Schultz-Cherry
From the EIDA2Z conference at Boston University, Vincent, Alan and Paul meet up with Ralph Baric, Felix Drexler, Marion Koopmans, and Stacey Schultz-Cherry to talk about discovering, understanding, protecting, and collaborating on emerging infectious diseases.
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- EIDA2Z meeting 2:25
- MERS-CoV infection of Alpaca (EID) 46:55
- Origins of HAV in small mammals (PNAS) 34:30
- WHO recommendations on influenza vaccine composition 21:45, 33:45
- Collaborative Cross mice 58:35
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