Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 69 days 23 hours 31 minutes
Hosts: , , , and Vincent, Alan, Rich, and Kathy discuss the huge Pandoravirus, virologists planning H7N9 gain of function experiments, and limited access to the HeLa cell genome sequence. Links for this...
Host: Guests: S. Jane Flint, Lynn Enquist, Glenn Rall, and Ann Skalka The authors of the popular textbook Principles of Virology discuss how the book was conceived and written. Links for this episode: by SE Luria Send your...
Hosts: and Guests: and This episode of TWiV was recorded before an audience at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, where Vincent and Alan spoke with Dan and Jeff about AIDS vaccines. Links for this...
Hosts: , , and Guests: and On this episode of TWiV, which was recorded before a large enthusiastic audience at the annual meeting of the American Society for Virology, Vincent, Rich, and Kathy speak with Rebecca and...
Hosts: , , , , and The complete TWiV team talks about how two different viruses shape the evolution of an essential housekeeping protein. Links for this episode: Dual virus-host (PLoS Biology) Dual duel...
Hosts: , , , and Vincent, Alan, Rich and Kathy review how human placental trophoblasts confer viral resistance via exosome-mediated delivery of microRNAs, and isolation of the first human influenza virus in 1933. Links for this...
Host: Guests: and Vincent travels to the University of Vermont to talk with Markus and Jason about their work on HIV, influenza virus, arenaviruses and hantaviruses. Send your virology questions and comments (email or mp3 file)...
Hosts: , , Rich Condit, and Matt Frieman Matt joins Vincent, Alan, and Rich to summarize what we know and what we do not know about the MERS coronavirus. Links for this...
Hosts: , , and Vincent, Rich and Kathy discuss mechanisms of protein synthesis and regulation in virus-infected cells. Links for this episode: for this episode (pdf) T7 ribosomal (CSH Symp Quant Biol) with...
Hosts: and Guest: Vincent and Rich recorded this episode at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, WA, where they met up with Michael to talk about his work on the molecular and evolutionary basis of HIV...