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TWiV 303: Borna this way


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

The TWiV team discusses transmission of Ebola virus, and inhibition of Borna disease virus replication by viral DNA in the ground squirrel genome.

This episode of TWiV is brought to you by the Department of Microbiology at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Composed of over 20 virology labs, all centralized in one building in the heart of New York City, this department is a perfect fit for anyone with an interest in pursuing virus research. The Department is presently looking to recruit any prospective graduate students to apply to our program by the December 1st deadline. Interested postdocs are also encouraged to contact faculty of interest. For more information about the Department, please visit www.mssm.edu/MIC.

Links for this episode
  • 2014 Ebola virus outbreak at Healthmap
  • Ebola virus transmission from bodily fluids and fomites (JID)
  • Value of gain of function experiments (mBio)
  • Rich Condit in the Washington Post on Ebola virus
  • NPR on Ebola virus transmission
  • What we are not afraid to say about Ebola virus (virology blog)
  • Inhibition of Borna disease virus by an endogenous element (PNAS)
  • Bornavirus at ViralZone
  • Photo: Thirteen-lined ground squirrel (image credit)
  • Letters read on TWiV 303
Weekly Science Picks

Alan - Photogrammar
Kathy - Refrigerate your tomatoes?
Dickson - Robot swarm
Vincent - 
The Beginner's guide to winning the Nobel Prize by Peter Doherty

Listener Pick of the Week

Dee - Publish scientific research faster on TWiST
Basel - Lego microscope (vote for it)

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 September 21, 2014  1h33m