TWiV 852: Tree man syndrome

January 13, 2022

A TWiV threesome explains the observation that humans with inherited T cell CD28 deficiency are susceptible to severe warts driven by human papilloma virus infection, but are otherwise healthy.

Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Rich Condit, and Brianne Barker

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Weekly Picks 1:23:43

BrianneEvery Pore on Your Face Is a Walled Garden
Rich“On Warts” by Lewis Thomas (Pdf)
Vincent Cells at Work Code Black 1

Listener Picks

ChrisRia Lina on the Guilty Feminist podcast
DuncanMeet the green kleptos of the animal kingdom

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4 comments on “TWiV 852: Tree man syndrome

  1. Les Faby Jan 13, 2022

    YouTube Timestamps
    (tend to be later than audio timestamps)
    Links for this episode
    01:53 ASV Meeting
    03:14 Travel Award Applications (ASV)
    04:53 CD28 deficiency and severe warts
    Vincent interviews Harald zur Hausen (virology blog)
    Audio Timestamps by Jolene. Thanks!

    Weekly Picks
    1:26:12 Brianne – Every Pore on Your Face Is a Walled Garden
    1:30:15 Rich – “On Warts” by Lewis Thomas (Pdf)
    1:39:59 Vincent – Cells at Work Code Black 1

    Listener Picks
    1:42:02 Chris – Ria Lina on the Guilty Feminist podcast
    1:44:11 Duncan – Meet the green kleptos of the animal kingdom
    1:45:43 Donations

  2. Linda Ramos Jan 15, 2022

    This was a very interesting episode! I found out about your program when you (Vincent) were on the Lex Friedman podcast. I started listening to TwiV to learn more about Covid-19 vaccines because I couldn’t stand all the mixed information out there and I’ve been a fan ever since. Thanks for making this amazing podcast and contributing to my understanding of the science of how viruses and vaccines work! It has helped me clarify some of the reasons behind vaccination for a few people and two people I know have opted to get vaxed because of it!
    From this Canadian layman, i thank you and truly appreciate your effort to share your wonderful knowledge. Thank you also to Daniel Griffin for the clinical updates!