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TWiV 98: Murine musings, electric shirts, and rabid pathologists

12 September 2010 by Vincent Racaniello

Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Alan Dove, and Rich Condit

On episode 98 of the podcast This Week in Virology, Vincent, Alan, and Rich review the finding of murine leukemia virus-related sequences in the blood of CFS patients and healthy donors, laboratory inventories for wild poliovirus containment, weaving high-performance viral batteries into fabric for the military, and a case of human rabies in Indiana.

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Links for this episode:

  • MLV-related sequences in blood of CFS patients (commentary)
  • Laboratory inventories for poliovirus containment
  • Viral batteries for the military (abstract) – also see TWiV 28
  • Human rabies, Kentucky/Indiana, 2009
  • Letters read on TWiV 98

Weekly Science Picks

Alan – NCBI ROFL
Rich –
The Great Bridge by David McCullough
Vincent – Dr. Rous’ Prize-Winning Chicken

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Filed Under: This Week in Virology Tagged With: bacteriophage, CFS, chronic fatigue syndrome, condit, dove, M13, mlv, murine leukemia virus, pmrv, podcast, poliovirus, rabies, racaniello, retrovirus, TWiV, viral, virology, virus, xmrv

TWiV 95: Does a virus shift in the woods?

15 August 2010 by Vincent Racaniello

Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Dickson Despommier, Alan Dove, and Rich Condit

On episode #95 of the podcast This Week in Virology, Vincent, Dickson, Alan, and Rich consider the end of the influenza H1N1 pandemic, dengue in Florida, vaccinia virus infection in Brazilian monkeys, and viruses in the faecal microbiota.

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Links for this episode:

  • WHO declares end of influenza H1N1 pandemic
  • CDC’s FluView
  • WHO global monitoring of influenza
  • Locally acquired dengue in Key West, Florida (MMWR)
  • CDC page on dengue
  • Vaccinia virus infection in monkeys of the Brazilian Amazon
  • Dam site where animals were collected for vaccinia study (Google maps)
  • Rich’s article: Whence feral vaccinia?
  • Viruses in the faecal microbiota of monozygotic twins and their Mothers (Nature)
  • New Yorker article The Treatment (thanks, Jim!)
  • Letters read on TWiV 95

Weekly Science Picks

Alan – Families Fighting Flu
Rich –
Food, Inc.
Dickson –  Fuel
Vincent – MIT Open Courseware
Michael –  Waiting for Superman and Can Science Feed the World? (Nature)

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Filed Under: This Week in Virology Tagged With: bacteriophage, Brazil, Dengue, fecal, H1N1, influenza, microbiota, pandemic, podcast, swine flu, vaccinia, viral, virology, virus

TWiV 87: A PHIREside chat with Professor Graham Hatfull

20 June 2010 by Vincent Racaniello

Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Alan Dove, Rich Condit, and Graham Hatfull

On episode #87 of the podcast This Week in Virology, Vincent, Alan, and Rich hear from Professor Graham Hatfull how students in the Phage Hunters Integrating Research and Education (PHIRE) program learn about scientific inquiry by doing research on bacteriophages.

This episode is sponsored by Data Robotics Inc. Use the promotion code TWIVPOD to receive $75-$500 off a Drobo.

To enter a drawing to receive 50% off the manufacturers suggested retail price of a Drobo S or FS at drobostore.com, fill out the questionnaire here.

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Links for this episode:

  • Bacteriophage Research: Gateway to learning science
  • Mycobacterium smegmatis at NCBI
  • Prof. Steve Cresawn
  • Scientist infected with computer virus (thanks, Jason!)
  • The Invisible ABCs
  • Letters read on TWiV 87

Weekly Science Picks

Rich – CDC Public Health Image Library
Alan – Great Microbiologists – A Lego Movie
Vincent
– March of the Microbes by John L. Ingraham
Graham – Coral Reefs in the Microbial Seas by Forest Rohwer

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Filed Under: This Week in Virology Tagged With: bacteriophage, hatfull, mycobacterium smegmatis, phage, science education, viral, virology, virus

TWiV 71: Please Mr. Postman

28 February 2010 by Vincent Racaniello

Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Dickson Despommier, Alan Dove, and Rich Condit

Vincent, Dickson, Alan, and Rich answer listener questions about maternal infection and fetal injury, viral gene therapy, eyeglasses and influenza, filtering prions from blood, eradication of rinderpest, Tamiflu resistance of H1N1 influenza, bacteriophages and the human microbiome, H1N1 vaccine recalls, human tumor viruses, RNA interference, and junk DNA.

This episode is sponsored by Data Robotics Inc. Use the promotion code VINCENT to receive $50 off a Drobo or $100 off a Drobo S.

Win a free Drobo S! Contest rules here.

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Links for this episode:

  • Maternal infection and fetal neurological injury
  • Filtering prions from blood (prion capture technology)
  • Eradication of rinderpest (Merck veterinary manual)
  • Podcasts from Life in the Universe course
  • Immune Attack video game
  • H1N1 review article and Holmes on genetic hijacking
  • Podcast on Merck vaccines
  • Ft. Lee NJ snowed in (jpg)

Weekly Science Picks

Dickson and Alan NSF/AAAS Science and Engineering Visualization Challenge
Rich Foundation by Issac Asimov
Vincent Natural Obsessions by Natalie Angier

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Filed Under: This Week in Virology Tagged With: bacteriophage, gene therapy, H1N1, influenza, junk dna, microbiome, pregnancy, prion, retrovirus, rinderpest, RNA interference, tamiflu, tumor virus, TWiV, vaccine, viral, virology, virus

TWiV 54: Professor Lynn Enquist, virology luminary

18 October 2009 by Vincent Racaniello

twiv-200Hosts: Vincent Racaniello and Lynn Enquist

On episode 54 of the podcast “This Week in Virology”, Vincent speaks with Lynn Enquist about his career in virology, moving from academia to industry and back. Along the way Prof. Enquist did pioneering research on bacteriophage, participated in the birth of recombinant DNA technology, and studied herpesviruses.

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Links for this episode:

  • Holliday junction
  • Asilomar Conference on Recombinant DNA
  • Restriction enzymes
  • Movies of herpesvirus movement in nerve cells
  • The ‘other‘ Enquist lab
  • Can you find the TWiV 54 hosts in this photo?

Weekly Science Picks
Lynn Francis Crick: Hunter of Life’s Secrets by Robert Olby
Vincent ViralZone

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Filed Under: This Week in Virology Tagged With: asilomar conference, bacteriophage, holliday junction, influenza, recombinant dna, restriction enzymes, TWiV, viral, virology, virus, xmrv

TWiV 53: The ends justify the means

12 October 2009 by Vincent Racaniello

twiv-200Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Dick Despommier, and Alan Dove

In episode #53 of the podcast “This Week in Virology”, Vincent, Dick, and Alan talk about Nobel prizes for telomere research, bacteriophages that protect aphids from wasps, salicylates and pandemic influenza mortality, and hand washing.

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Links for this episode:

  • Nobel Prizes for telomere research
  • Bacteriophages encode toxins that protect aphids from wasps
  • 14 year old dies after receiving HPV vaccine
  • Salicylates and pandemic influenza mortality
  • Canadian microbiologist says hand washing is not proven to prevent influenza
  • Surgical mask vs N95 respirator for preventing influenza
  • Americans unsure about receiving pandemic H1N1 influenza vaccine
  • DnaTube (thanks Jim!)
  • Laboratory Director certification (pdf – thanks Megan!)
  • Plant production of pharmaceuticals (pdf one and pdf two – thanks Ed!)

Weekly Science Picks
Alan scienceline
Dick Younger by Judith Sulzberger MD
Vincent FluView

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Filed Under: This Week in Virology Tagged With: aphid, bacteriophage, cervarix, H1N1, HPV, influenza, N95, pandemic, salicylate, swine flu, telomere, TWiV, vaccine, viral, virology, virus

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