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TWiV 373: The distinguished virology career of Julius S. Youngner

24 January 2016 by Vincent Racaniello

On episode #373 of the science show This Week in Virology, Vincent speaks with Julius about his long career in virology, including his crucial work as part of the team at the University of Pittsburgh that developed the Salk inactivated poliovirus vaccine.

You can find TWiV #373 at microbe.tv/twiv. Or you can watch the video below.



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