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Hosts: , , Jondavid deJong, Helen Lazear, Stefan Oliver, and . Vincent returns to Madison, Wisconsin and meets with postdocs to discuss their science and their careers. Subscribe to TWiV (free) in , at the , by the ,...
Hosts: , , , and Vincent, Rich, Carolyn, and Sara recorded TWiV at the 31st Annual Meeting of the American Society for Virology in Madison, where they discussed genetic conflict between viral and human genes, and how the...
Hosts: , , and Vincent, Alan, and Rich answer listener email about bioinformatics, insects, influenza, laboratory classes, commensalism, reproducibility of data, and more. Subscribe to TWiV (free) in , at the , by the ,...
Hosts: , , , and Nissin joins the TWiV crew to discuss an outbreak of lethal disease among Cambodian children, and recombination among attenuated herpesvirus vaccines leading to pathogenic viruses. Subscribe to TWiV (free)...
Hosts: , , and Vincent, Alan, and Kathy review selection of influenza H5N1 viruses that can transmit among ferrets by aerosol. Links for this episode: of H5N1 among ferrets (Science) for H5N1 evolution...
Vincent returns to the Centre for Virus Research at the University of Glasgow and meets with postdocs to discuss their science and their careers. Links for this episode: Photos of my Glasgow visit ( and )
Hosts: , , , , and . Vincent travels to Scotland to meet with members of the Centre for Virus Research at the University of Glasgow to discuss their work on hepatitis C virus and jaagsiekte sheep retrovirus. Links for this...
Hosts: and Vincent and Rich discuss recovery of a hepatitis B viral genome from a 16th century Korean mummy, and personal omics profiling of an individual over a 14 month period. Links for this episode: Tracing HBV to...
Hosts: , Alan Dove, and Rich Condit The TWiV chiefs tackle reader email about how to pronounce Buda, Texas, grinding tree stumps, and much more. Links for this episode: Detecting antibodies or antigens by at Viral Zone on...
Vincent visits with members of the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at Northwestern University School of Medicine to discuss their work on herpesviruses and parainfluenzaviruses. Links for this episode: Herpesvirus deubiquitinase...