This Week in Virology

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episode 488: Who nose if it will work in humans


The TWiV team reveals that recent mumps virus outbreaks in the US are due to waning vaccine efficacy, and an intranasally delivered small interfering RNA that controls West Nile infection in the brain.

Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Dickson Despommier, Alan Dove, and Kathy Spindler

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Links for this episode
  • ASM Microbe 2018
  • ASV 2018
  • Microbiology Student Symposium at UC Berkeley
  • Support Viruses & Cells Gordon Conference
  • Waning mumps vaccinein US (Sci Trans Med)
  • siRNA controlof West Nile virus brain infection (Cell Host Microbe)
  • Image credit
  • Letters readon TWiV 488
Weekly Science Picks

Kathy- Peak bloom and photographing cherry blossoms
Dickson- Origins of vertebrate RNA viruses
Alan- Rare footage of anglerfishin the deep ocean
Vincent - NIH must reduce disparities in funding

Listener Picks

Mariann - Eden Project and Bellyvision Apparatus and the Like
Amir- Winners of ICR Science Photography and Photography Contest

Intro music is by Ronald Jenkees.

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 April 8, 2018  1h42m