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This Week in Virology

Vincent Racaniellowww.microbe.tv
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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Episodes

TWiV 283: No Reston for the weary

Hosts: Vincent Racaniello , Alan Dove , Rich Condit , and Kathy Spindler Guest: Jens H. Kuhn Jens speaks with the TWiV team about filoviruses, including the recent Ebola virus outbreak in Guinea. Links for this episode Review of Zanamavir clinical trials (Brit Med J) Ebola virus disease in Guinea (NEJM) Filovirus nomenclature (virology blog) Ebola virus disease, West Africa (ProMedMail) How lethal are ebolaviruses? (virology blog) Letters read on TWiV 283 Weekly Science Picks Alan - AMNH digital...

May 04, 20141 hr 50 min

TWiV 282: Tamiflu and tenure too

Hosts: Vincent Racaniello , Alan Dove , Rich Condit , and Kathy Spindler The TWiV team reviews a meta-analysis of clinical trial reports on using Tamiflu for influenza, and suggestions on how to rescue US biomedical research from its systemic flaws. Links for this episode World Malaria Day Review of oseltamivir clinical trials (Brit Med J) Effectiveness of Tamiflu questioned (NHS choices) Tamiflu campaign (Brit Med J) Rescuing US biomedical research (PNAS) Letters read on TWiV 282 Weekly Science...

Apr 27, 20141 hr 44 min

TWiV 281: The Salk legacy with Peter L. Salk

Host: Vincent Racaniello Guest: Peter L. Salk Vincent meets up with Peter L. Salk to talk about development of the first poliovaccine, eradication of poliomyelitis, and Jonas Salk's 100th birth anniversary. Links for this episode Jonas Salk Legacy Foundation The Cutter Incident by Paul Offit Splendid Solution by Jeffrey Kluger ( review ) Coming soon: Video of this episode Send your virology questions and comments (email or mp3 file) to twiv@twiv.tv...

Apr 21, 20141 hr 31 min

TWiV 280: Post viral

Hosts: Vincent Racaniello , Dickson Despommier , Alan Dove , Rich Condit , and Kathy Spindler The TWiVmeisters answer listener email about the NEIDL, negative results, patenting MERS-coronavirus, human papillomavirus transmission, canine distemper virus, and much, much more. Links for this episode Poxvirus viability in historical relics (EID) TWiM 74 : It came from the Siberian permafrost How to read a scientific paper Image credit: Not only quilts Letters read on TWiV 280 Weekly Science Picks A...

Apr 13, 20141 hr 39 min

TWiV 279: The missing LNC

Hosts: Vincent Racaniello , Alan Dove , and Kathy Spindler Vincent, Alan, and Kathy reveal how a retrovirus in the human genome keeps embryonic stem cells in a pluripotent state, from where they can differentiate into all cells of the body. Links for this episode Retrovirus needed for stem cell identity (Nat Struc Mol Biol) HERV-H is a marker for pluripotency (Retrovirology) Letters read on TWiV 279 Weekly Science Picks Alan - Heathkit Vincent - How to think about autism risk and Autism prevalen...

Apr 06, 20141 hr 30 min

TWiV 278: Flushing HIV down the zinc

Hosts: Vincent Racaniello , Dickson Despommier , Alan Dove , and Kathy Spindler Vincent, Dickson, Alan, and Kathy discuss disruption of the ccr5 gene in lymphocytes of patients infected with HIV-1. Links for this episode Gene editing of ccr5 in AIDS patients (NEJM) HIV gets the zinc finger (TWiV 144) Genome engineering with zinc finger nucleases (Genetics) Photo credit: Watty's Wall Stuff Mice lie, monkeys exaggerate t-shirt design (thanks, Christophe) Letters read on TWiV 278 Weekly Science Pic...

Mar 30, 20141 hr 43 min

TWiV 277: My podcast Vinny

Hosts: Glenn Rall , Ann Skalka , and Vincent Racaniello Glenn and Ann meet up with Vincent to talk about his career in science and science communication. Video of this episode - view at YouTube Send your virology questions and comments (email or mp3 file) to twiv@twiv.tv...

Mar 23, 20141 hr 18 min

TWiV 276: Ramblers go viral

Host: Vincent Racaniello Guests: Susan Baker and Thomas Gallagher Vincent meets up with Susan Baker and Tom Gallagher at Loyola University to talk about their work on coronaviruses. Links for this episode Papain-like viral proteases (Virus Res) MERS-CoV papain-like protease (Virology) Mouse model for MERS-CoV (PNAS) Receptor and MERS-CoV infection (J Virol) Letters read on TWiV 276 Video of this episode - view at YouTube Weekly Science Picks Vincent - First demonstration of Macintosh, 1984 Liste...

Mar 16, 20141 hr 10 min

TWiV 275: Virocentricity with Eugene Koonin

Hosts: Vincent Racaniello and Rich Condit Guest: Eugene Koonin Vincent and Rich meet up with Eugene Koonin to talk about the central role of viruses in the evolution of all life. Links for this episode Virocentric view of evolution (Curr Op Virol) Proposed order Megavirales (Arch Virol) Pithovirus (PNAS) Selfish virus-like elements (Virol J) Pandoraviruses are derived Phycodnaviruses (Biol Direct) Video of this episode - view below at YouTube Send your virology questions and comments (email or m...

Mar 09, 20142 hr 10 min

TWiV 274: Data dump

Hosts: Vincent Racaniello , Dickson Despommier , Alan Dove , Rich Condit , and Kathy Spindler The TWiV team discusses recent cases of polio-like paralysis in California, and the virome of 14th century paleofeces. Links for this episode MERS-CoV in dromedary camels (EID) Virologist Al Kapikian dies Polio-like illness in CA (ProMedMail) Acute flaccid paralysis AFP in India (EID) Enterovirus 68 (MMWR) EV 68 CNS infection (Arch Path Lab Med) Polio-free does not mean paralysis-free (The Hindu) Viruse...

Mar 02, 20142 hr

TWiV special: MERS-coronavirus in dromedary camels

Host: Vincent Racaniello Guests: W. Ian Lipkin and Thomas Briese Vincent meets up with Ian and Thomas to discuss their finding that MERS-coronavirus has been circulating in dromedary camels in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia since at least 1992. Links for this episode MERS-CoV in dromedary camels (mBio) TWiV 251: Don't kiss the camel TWiV 247: Today's weather in virology TWiV 239: Filterable camels Send your virology questions and comments (email or mp3 file) to twiv@twiv.tv...

Feb 25, 201438 min

TWiV 273: Lambda is not just a phage

Hosts: Vincent Racaniello , Dickson Despommier , Rich Condit , and Kathy Spindler The TWiVome dissect the finding that interferon lambda alleles predict the outcome of hepatitis C virus infection. Links for this episode Interferon lambda and HCV outcome (Cell Host Micr) Laser capture microdissection (Wikipedia) HCV dependent fluorescent reporter (Nat Biotech) Bats and viruses (PLoS Path) White nose syndrome (PLoS Path) Mouse phenome database Letters read on TWiV 273 Weekly Science Picks Rich - T...

Feb 23, 20141 hr 43 min

TWiV 272: Give peas a chance

Hosts: Vincent Racaniello , Dickson Despommier , Alan Dove , Rich Condit , and Kathy Spindler The TWiV team describes aphid control by using a viral capsid protein to deliver a spider toxin to plants, and a human endogenous retrovirus that enhances expression of a neuronal gene. Links for this episode Toxin delivery to plants by viral capsid protein (Nat Biotech) Pea enation mosaic virus (ViralZone) Image credit: Aphid membrane feeding chamber (Sci Rep) Aphid feeding chamber (YouTube) Parafilm (...

Feb 16, 20141 hr 48 min

TWiV 271: To bee, or not to bee, that is the infection

Hosts: Vincent Racaniello , Dickson Despommier , Alan Dove , Rich Condit , and Ashlee Bennett The TWiV crew discusses two reports on viruses that might have crossed kingdoms, from plants to honeybees and from plants to vertebrates. Links for this episode Tobacco ringspot virus in honeybees (mBio) Plant virus that switched to vertebrates (PNAS) CDC influenza activity and surveillance With Esmeralda at ASM Biodefense (jpg) Image credit: Virginia Tech Learning Resources Center Letters read on TWiV ...

Feb 09, 20141 hr 36 min

TWiV 270: Homeland virology

Hosts: Vincent Racaniello and Rich Condit Guests: Dennis Hruby and Yoshihiro Kawaoka Vincent and Rich discuss avian influenza virus and an antiviral drug against smallpox with Dennis and Yoshi at the ASM Biodefense and Emerging Diseases Research Meeting in Washington, DC. Links for this episode ASM Biodefense Meeting Influenza H5N1 transmission (Virus Res) Aerosol transmission of H5N1 virus in ferrets (Nature) Characterization of H7N9 virus from humans (Nature) ST-246 efficacy in primates (AAC) ...

Feb 02, 20141 hr 24 min

TWiV 269: Herpesvirus stops a nuclear attack

Hosts: Vincent Racaniello , Dickson Despommier , Alan Dove , Rich Condit , and Kathy Spindler The complete TWiV team reviews evidence for sensing of herpesviral DNA in the nucleus by the cell protein IFI16. Links for this episode IFI16 is a nuclear pathogen sensor (Cell Host Micr) Nuclear IFI16 sensing of and antagonism by herpesvirus (PNAS) Acetylation regulates IFI16 location (PNAS) Letters read on TWiV 269 Weekly Science Picks Kathy - Female conveners and speakers Alan - Sandgrains Rich - 201...

Jan 26, 20141 hr 42 min

TWiV 268: Transmission is inevitable

Hosts: Vincent Racaniello , Alan Dove , Kathy Spindler , and Ashlee Bennett Vincent, Alan, Kathy, and Ashlee discuss fomites in physicians offices, plant virus factories involved in aphid transmission, and clues from the bat genome about flight and immunity. Links for this episode How viruses cause disease (Coursera) How clean is your iPad (Which?) Meeting announcement: From emerging to pandemic viruses CaMV virus factories involved in aphid transmission (J Virol) Caulimovirus (ViralZone) CaMV r...

Jan 19, 20141 hr 46 min

TWiV 267: Snow in the headlights

Hosts: Vincent Racaniello , Alan Dove , Rich Condit , and Kathy Spindler Vincent, Alan, Rich and Kathy review a protease essential for influenza pathogenesis in mice, and directionality of rhinovirus RNA exit from the capsid. Links for this episode Protease essential for influenza pathogenesis in mice (PLoS Path) Rhinovirus uncoating is directional (PLoS Path) Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy Capillary electrophoresis (Wiki) Letters read on TWiV 267 Weekly Science Picks Kathy - Amazing maps...

Jan 12, 20141 hr 35 min

TWiV 266: A pathogenic vicious cycle

Hosts: Vincent Racaniello , Alan Dove , and Kathy Spindler Vincent, Alan, and Kathy discuss finding viruses in outer space, varying results obtained from personal genetic testing, and depletion of CD4 cells during HIV infection by pyroptosis. Links for this episode We should hunt for viruses in space (New Scientist) I had my DNA picture taken (NY Times) CD4 cell death by pyroptosis (Nature) Abortive HIV infection in lymphoid tissue (Cell) IFI16 sensor required for HIV mediated cell death (Scienc...

Jan 05, 20141 hr 37 min

TWiV 265: This year in virology

Hosts: Vincent Racaniello , Alan Dove , Rich Condit , and Kathy Spindler In their final episode of the year, the TWiV team reviews ten compelling virology stories from 2013. Links for this episode Antiviral RNAi (TWiV 255 , 256 , 263 ) MERS-CoV (TWiV 215 , 223 , 224 , 233 , 239 , 247 , 251 , 258 ) Placental trophoblasts confer viral resistance (TWiV 241 ) Origin of REV (TWiV 248 ) Phage T7 gets a cat scan (TWiV 220 ) It's a cGAS! (TWiV 222 ) Dual virus-host arms race (TWiV 242 ) Pandoraviruses (...

Dec 29, 20131 hr 43 min

TWiV 264: We should do an all-email show some day

Hosts: Vincent Racaniello , Alan Dove , Rich Condit , and Kathy Spindler The TWiVites read listener questions and comments about public engagement in science, vaccines, RNAi, reprogramming CD8 cells to treat cancer, rabies, and much more. Links for this episode Viral gifts Controlling plant viruses by vector control (Ann Rev Phyto) Flavivirus RNAi suppressor (J Virol) Entre probetas podcast (iTunes) Hedgehog central Reprogramming T cells for leukemia therapy (NEJM) Petri Dish podcast On Your Min...

Dec 22, 20131 hr 40 min

TWiV 263: Game of clones

Hosts: Vincent Racaniello , Dickson Despommier, Alan Dove , Rich Condit , Kathy Spindler , and Ben tenOever Ben joins the TWiV team to reveal the winner of his contest in which influenza viruses carrying different interferon-stimulated genes vie against one another in mice. Links for this episode Virusninja Game of clones (Vax Rep) Game of clones bracket Letters read on TWiV 263 Weekly Science Picks Kathy - The Brain Scoop , esp. Where My Ladies At Alan - Say 'hi' to a spaceship (YouTube)Rich - ...

Dec 15, 20131 hr 44 min

TWiV 262: Wrong form, right professor

Host: Vincent Racaniello Guest: Ann Palmenberg Vincent returns to the University of Wisconsin - Madison to speak with Ann Palmenberg about her career in virology. Links for this episode Palmenberg lab website - great resources Genome sequences of all rhinoviruses (J All Clin Imm) Cardioviral poly(C) tracts (Arch Virol Supp) EMCV disruption of nuclear transport (PNAS) Picornavirus protease in replicase gene (J Virol) Bacteriophage Qbeta replicase (J Virol) Thanks to Jordan for the episode title! ...

Dec 09, 20131 hr 36 min

TWiV 261: Giants among viruses

Hosts: Vincent Racaniello and James Van Etten Guests: Chantal Abergel and Jean-Michel Claverie Vincent meets up with Chantal and Jean-Michel at the first International Symposium on Giant Virus Biology in Tegernsee, Germany, to discuss their work on Mimivirus, Megavirus, and Pandoravirus. Links for this episode Unanswered giant virus questions (Adv Virus Res) Fourth domain of life (Commun Integr Biol) Pandoraviruses (Science) Phaeocystis globosa virus (PNAS) Cafeteria roenbergensis virus (PNAS) S...

Dec 01, 20131 hr 12 min

TWiV 260: Badgers go viral

Host: Vincent Racaniello Guests: Tom Friedrich , Tony Goldberg , and David O'Connor Vincent visits the University of Wisconsin, Madison and speaks with Tom, Tony, and David about their work on virus discovery at the AIDS Vaccine Research Laboratory. Links for this episode A tick in Tony's nose (Am J Trop Med Hyg) Two new SIV from colobus monkeys in Uganda (Biomed Cent) Pegivirus diversity in Uganda (J Gen Virol) Simian hemorrhagic fever virus diversity in African primates (J Virol) Video of this...

Nov 24, 20131 hr 35 min

TWiV 259: Windows into the soul of a cell

Hosts: Vincent Racaniello and Rich Condit Guest: Jaquelin Dudley Vincent and Rich join Jackie at the University of Texas, Austin to talk about her work on mouse mammary tumor virus. Links for this episode Rem signal peptide processing and function (J Virol) MMTV null mice and tumorigenesis (J Virol) Jackie's publications (PubMed) I want my MMTV (TWiV 242) Live at ASV in Madison (TWiV 193) Symbiotic safecrackers (TWiV 154) Send your virology questions and comments (email or mp3 file) to twiv@twiv...

Nov 16, 20131 hr 27 min

TWiV 258: Hedging our bats

Hosts: Vincent Racaniello , Alan Dove , Rich Condit , Kathy Spindler , and Matt Frieman Matt joins the TWiV team to discuss the discovery of a SARS-like coronavirus in bats that can infect human cells, and what is going on with MERS-coronavirus. Links for this episode S ARS-like virus in bats binds ACE2 (Nature) Bat SARS-like virus that infects human cells (virology blog) Coronavirus infections update (WHO) Lack of MERS coronavirus antibodies in humans (EID) Mice not susceptible to MERS-CoV (J G...

Nov 11, 20131 hr 26 min

TWiV 257: Caveat mTOR

Hosts: Vincent Racaniello , Dickson Despommier , Alan Dove , Rich Condit , and Kathy Spindler The TWiV team consider how the kinase mTOR modulates the antibody response to provide broad protection against influenza virus, and explore the problems with scientific research. Links for this episode T wo lives intertwined (Ann Rev Imm) John Holland, 83 Kinase mTOR modulates antibody response (Nat Imm) Drug widens immunity to flu (TheScientist) Concerto in B (TWiV 161) How science goes wrong (Economis...

Nov 03, 20131 hr 42 min

TWiV 256: How mice say nodavirus

Hosts: Vincent Racaniello , Dickson Despommier , Alan Dove , Rich Condit , and Kathy Spindler Vincent, Dickson, Alan, Rich, and Kathy review two papers that present evidence for RNA interference as an antiviral immunity mechanism in mammals. Links for this episode: World Polio Day Mole Day John Holland's publications RNAi is antiviral in mammals (Science) Antiviral RNA interference in mammals (Science) RNAi, antiviral after all (Science) Is RNA interference antiviral in mammals? (Cell Host Micro...

Oct 27, 20131 hr 36 min

TWiV 255: Longhorns go viral

Hosts: Vincent Racaniello and Rich Condit Guests: Robert Krug and Christopher Sullivan Vincent and Rich visit the University of Texas at Austin and meet up with Bob and Chris to talk about their work on influenza virus and microRNAs. Links for this episode: Virus-encoded microRNAs (PLoS Path) microRNA targetomes of polyomavirus (J Virol) Innate and RNAi reciprocal inhibition (Cell) ISG15 pathway (Trends Micro) Role of viral NS1 protein (Virology) Cap-snatching (Cell) Weekly Science Picks Rich - ...

Oct 21, 20131 hr 14 min
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