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Alimentary particles

Episode 581

For the first TWiV of 2020 we reveal that microbiome depletion with antibiotics alters the immune response to influenza vaccine, and how successive b…

6 years, 1 month ago

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Noncoding RNA with Chris Sullivan

Episode 580

From the University of Texas at Austin, Vincent and Rich speak with Chris Sullivan about his work on miRNAs encoded in the genomes of polyomaviruses …

6 years, 2 months ago

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Reno viral

Episode 579

Vincent speaks with virologists at the University of Nevada at Reno about their careers and their work on herpesviruses, arboviruses, and the develop…

6 years, 2 months ago

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Prometheus project

Episode 578

Vincent speaks with members of Prometheus, a team of academic and industrial scientists assembled to develop antibody-based therapeutics against infe…

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Virologie structurale with Félix Rey

Episode 577

Vincent speaks with Félix Rey about his career and his work on solving structures of a variety of viruses and the insights learned about viral membra…

6 years, 2 months ago

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Big data in virology and public health

Episode 576

From the 22nd meeting of the European Society for Clinical Virology in Copenhagen, Vincent speaks with Thea, Heli, Kim, Caroline and Irma about big d…

6 years, 3 months ago

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Endless giant virus forms most beautiful

Episode 575

From the Fourth Symposium on Giant Virus Biology in Germany, Vincent, Rich, and Nels speak with Assaf, Stephen, and Alexandra about their careers and…

6 years, 3 months ago

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How economics shapes science

Episode 574

From Georgia State, Vincent speaks with economics professor Paula Stephan about the ways science is supported in the US, how universities offload ris…

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Inventing viruses

Episode 573

William Summers joins the TWiV team to discuss some virology history, including the ever-changing concept of 'virus' and the contribution of phage re…

6 years, 3 months ago

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Your EV-D68th nervous breakdown

Episode 572

Amy joins the TWiV team to review evidence that enterovirus D68 is an etiologic agent of childhood paralysis, and her finding that the ability of the…

6 years, 4 months ago

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