

This Week in Virology
Vincent Racaniello
TWiV is a weekly netcast about viruses - the kind that make you sick. Brought to you by four university professors and a science writer.
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Aug 3, 2014 • 1h 2min
TWiV 296: The real Batman, Linfa Wang
Host: Vincent Racaniello Guest: Linfa Wang Vincent visits the Australian Animal Health Laboratory in Geelong, Australia and speaks with Linfa about his work on bats and bat viruses. Links for this episode Hendra virus vaccine (Emer Inf Dis) Comparison of bat genomes (Science) Endogenous retroviruses in bats (Retrovirol) The Bat Pack Bats in Geelong (YouTube) Video of this episode - view at YouTube Send your virology questions and comments (email or mp3 file) to twiv@twiv.tv

Jul 27, 2014 • 1h 48min
TWiV 295: A nonslip grippe and Lassa's LAMP
Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Dickson Despommier, Alan Dove, and Rich Condit The TWiVome discusses an miRNA based strategy to mitigate risk of gain of function studies, and identification of a second receptor required for Lassa virus entry. Links for this episode miRNA strategy to minimize risk (Nat BioT) NIH Office of Science Policy NIH recombinant DNA guidelines Second receptor for Lassa virus entry (Science) Lassa fever (Wikipedia) Fever! The discovery of Lassa virus (TWiV 9) Letters read on TWiV 294 Weekly Science Picks Alan - Nicky Bay macrophotography (Flickr)Rich - FASEB Third annual BioArt competitionVincent - Up Close podcast (vrr episode)Dickson - Science fun (YouTube) Listener Pick of the Week Mark Martin - Average bacteriophageKonrad - Scholarpedia Send your virology questions and comments (email or mp3 file) to twiv@twiv.tv

Jul 20, 2014 • 1h 39min
TWiV 294: Smallpox and anthrax and flu, oh my!
Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Dickson Despommier, Alan Dove, and Rich Condit The TWiV team reviews the discovery of old vials of smallpox virus at NIH, anthrax and influenza mishaps at CDC, the baby who was not cured of HIV, Cambridge Working Group, and sacking of NSABB members. Links for this episode Newly discovered smallpox (CDC) Infectious smallpox in FDA storage (FDA) Report on potential anthrax exposure (pdf, CDC) CDC Director on unsafe practices (NY Times) HIV returns to baby (NY Times) Original HIV baby cured article (NEJM) Cambridge Working Group NSABB members released (ScienceInsider) Letters read on TWiV 294 Weekly Science Picks Alan - OptivisorRich - Noller lab ribosome moviesVincent - Creepy dreadful wonderful parasitesDickson - National Center for Science Education Listener Pick of the Week Mark - The Machinery of Life by David GoodsellBasel - iBioEducation Send your virology questions and comments (email or mp3 file) to twiv@twiv.tv

Jul 13, 2014 • 1h 33min
TWiV 293: Virology Down Under
Host: Vincent Racaniello Guests: Melissa Churchill, Alex Khromykh, Gilda Tachedjian, and Paul Young Vincent visits Melbourne, Australia and speaks with Melissa, Alex, Gilda, and Paul about their work on HIV infection of the central nervous system, West Nile virus, microbicides for HIV, and the Koala retrovirus. Links for this episode Where does HIV hide? (Curr Op HIV AIDS) Subgenomic flavivirus RNA (Viruses) Vaginal lactic acid and HIV (J Antimicro Chem) Koala retroviruses (Retrovirology) Coming soon - Video of this episode at YouTube Send your virology questions and comments (email or mp3 file) to twiv@twiv.tv

Jul 6, 2014 • 1h 13min
TWiV 292: Medimmune goes viral
Host: Vincent Racaniello Guests: Wade Blair, Matt Dickson, Nicole Kallewaard-Lelay, and Ken Miller Vincent visits Medimmune and speaks with Wade, Matt, Nicole, and Ken about why they work in industry and their daily roles in a biotechnology company. Links for this episode Medimmune, LLC Medimmune on Twitter Medimmune history and products Video of this episode - view at YouTube Send your virology questions and comments (email or mp3 file) to twiv@twiv.tv

Jun 29, 2014 • 1h 6min
TWiV 291: Ft. Collins abuzz with virologists
Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Rich Condit, and Kathy Spindler Guests: Clodagh O'Shea and Ron Fouchier Vincent, Rich, and Kathy and their guests Clodagh and Ron recorded this episode at the 33rd annual meeting of the American Society for Virology at Colorado State University in Ft. Collins, Colorado. Links for this episode Viral polymer that inactivates tumor suppressors (Cell) Mutations driving airborne transmission of influenza H5N1 virus (Cell) Transmission of influenza H7N1 virus in ferrets (J Virol) Ron Fouchier on TWiV #177 Photo credit: Matt Evans Thanks to David Quammen for the title Video of this episode - view at YouTube Weekly Science Picks Rich - No sexual transmission of HCV (Am J Gastro)Vincent - Made with code (blog post)Kathy - Beautiful math images (and 50 Visions of Mathematics) Listener Pick of the Week Jon - Advances in Life Sciences winners (YouTube)Dave - Adam Ruben Send your virology questions and comments (email or mp3 file) to twiv@twiv.tv

Jun 18, 2014 • 1h 28min
TWiV 290: Baylor goes viral
Host: Vincent Racaniello Guests: Janet Butel and Rick Lloyd Vincent meets up with Janet Butel and Rick Lloyd at Baylor College of Medicine to talk about their work on polyomaviruses and virus induced stress. Links for this episode SV40 microRNAs (PLoS Path) SV40 seroprevalence (J Infect) Viruses and stress granules (PLoS Path) Viral inhibition of stress granule formation (Cell Host Micr) Video of this episode - view below or at YouTube Send your virology questions and comments (email or mp3 file) to twiv@twiv.tv

Jun 15, 2014 • 1h 41min
TWiV 289: Vinny and the capsids
Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Dickson Despommier, Alan Dove, and Kathy Spindler Vinny and the capsids answer listener questions about the definition of life, state vaccination laws, the basic science funding problem, viral ecology, inactivation of viruses by pressure, and much more. Links for this episode Varun's research poll Letters read on TWiV 289 Weekly Science Picks Alan - The Science of Good Cooking Vincent - The Shooter Report (pdf)Kathy - Daily overviewDickson - Girl rising Listener Pick of the Week Johnye - Ri channelRicardo - Open spin microscope (Nikon gallery, plans)Chris - The microbiome game Send your virology questions and comments (email or mp3 file) to twiv@twiv.tv

Jun 8, 2014 • 2h
TWiV 288: ebircsnart esreveR
Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Dickson Despommier, Alan Dove, Rich Condit, and Kathy Spindler The Twivsters discuss how reverse transcriptase encoded in the human genome might produce DNA copies of RNA viruses in infected cells. Links for this episode Should variola virus be destroyed? (poll at virology blog) DNA complementary to non-retroviral RNA viruses (Sci Rep) Integration of arenavirus DNA into cell genome (virology blog) Infectious respiratory syncytial DNA (PNAS) Tysabri and PML JC and PML (J Imm Res) Igor Koralnik laboratory Jean-Luc Doumont (Kathy's pick, TWiV 268) Bullet points kill (TED) Letters read on TWiV 288 Weekly Science Picks Rich - LuvalampsAlan - ExperimentVincent - American Society for Virology on FacebookKathy - LEGO female scientistsDickson - The Oldest Living Things in the World by Rachel Sussman Listener Pick of the Week Basel - A Treatise on the small-pox and measles by Abu-Bakr Al-Razi Send your virology questions and comments (email or mp3 file) to twiv@twiv.tv

Jun 1, 2014 • 1h 48min
TWiV 287: A potentially pandemic podcast
Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Dickson Despommier, Alan Dove, Kathy Spindler, and Matt Frieman Matt updates the TWiV team on MERS-coronavirus, and joins in a discussion of whether we should further regulate research on potentially pandemic pathogens. Links for this episode MERS stories at CIDRAP MERS at CDC MERS in the US (CDC) MERS-CoV map MERS-CoV infection after camel exposure (EID) MERS-CoV in dromedaries from Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia (EID) MERS-CoV antivirals (one, two, three, four) Experiments with novel potential pathogens (PLoS Med) Unacceptable risks (Bull Atom Sci) TWiX Bingo (thanks, Mark!) Letters read on TWiV 287 Weekly Science Picks Matt - Forgive me, scientistsAlan - Do not linkVincent - bioRxivKathy - Snail photographsDickson - Solar roadways Listener Pick of the Week Daniel - Benz Biome concept car Send your virology questions and comments (email or mp3 file) to twiv@twiv.tv


