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Hosts: , , , , and The TWiVologists discuss the finding of a second transmissible cancer in Tasmanian devils, and development of new poliovirus strains for the production of inactivated vaccine in the post-eradication...
Hosts: , , and The TWiVomics review ten captivating virology stories from 2015. Ten virology stories from 2015 Recoding to make vaccines and study viral functions: and Defining the virome: , , , , , Ebola...
Hosts: , , and A swarm of virologists discusses testing of a MERS coronavirus vaccine for camels, and how a neuronal stress pathway reactivates herpes simplex virus. Links for this episode MERS...
Hosts: , , , and A plaque of virologists explores the biology of Zika virus and recent outbreaks, and the contribution of a filamentous bacteriophage to the development of biofilms. Links for this episode More (Wikipedia) in...
Hosts: , Dickson Despommier, , Rich Condit, and Guests: and Two Coynes join the TWiV overlords to explain their three-dimensional culture model of polarized intestinal cells for studying enterovirus infection. Links...
Host: Guests: Carla Giles, Zoe Dyson, Brianna McLean, and Caitlin O'Brien In Melbourne, Australia, Vincent speaks with four PhD students about their research projects and what it's like to get a doctorate down under. Video of this episode:...
Hosts: , , and For a TWiV Thanksgiving, Vincent, Alan, and Kathy trace the feud over genome editing, a new virus discovered in human blood, and the origins of hepatitis A virus. Links for this episode Battle...
Hosts: , , and Guests: and Vincent, Rich, and Kathy speak with Ralph and Vineet about their research on the potential of SARS-like bat coronaviruses to infect human cells and cause disease in...
Hosts: , , , and The TWiVers reveal influenza virus replication in the ferret mammary gland and spread to a nursing infant, and selection of transmissible influenza viruses in the soft palate. Links for this...
Hosts: , , , , and With their usual verve, the virus virtuosos illuminate a new method to identify all the viral nucleic acids in a sample, and regulation of viral gene expression by codon usage. Links for this...