
TWiV #33 - Live in Philly
05/24/09 • 74 min
Vincent, Alan, Dick, and Raul Andino live at ASM discussed cytomegalovirus infection and blood pressure, restriction of avian influenza viral replication at low temperature, first isolation of West Nile virus in PA, and current status of influenza.
Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Alan Dove, Dick Despommier, and Raul Andino
Links for this episode:
Cytomegalovirus infection causes an increase of arterial blood pressure Avian influenza virus glycoproteins restrict virus replication at low temperature First West Nile virus isolation of the year in PA CDC press release of 18 May 2009 Glaxo's influenza vaccine with adjuvant NY Times article on Guillain-Barré and a more scientific view
Weekly Science Picks Dick - National Museum of the History of Science and Medicine, Leiden Alan - Beginning Mac OS X Programming Vincent - Vaccinated by Paul Offit Raul - HubbleSite
Vincent, Alan, Dick, and Raul Andino live at ASM discussed cytomegalovirus infection and blood pressure, restriction of avian influenza viral replication at low temperature, first isolation of West Nile virus in PA, and current status of influenza.
Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Alan Dove, Dick Despommier, and Raul Andino
Links for this episode:
Cytomegalovirus infection causes an increase of arterial blood pressure Avian influenza virus glycoproteins restrict virus replication at low temperature First West Nile virus isolation of the year in PA CDC press release of 18 May 2009 Glaxo's influenza vaccine with adjuvant NY Times article on Guillain-Barré and a more scientific view
Weekly Science Picks Dick - National Museum of the History of Science and Medicine, Leiden Alan - Beginning Mac OS X Programming Vincent - Vaccinated by Paul Offit Raul - HubbleSite
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Links for this episode:- Progressive vaccinia in a military smallpox vaccinee
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- Antigenic and genetic characteristics of the new H1N1 influenza viruses
- Preparation of influenza virus vaccine seeds
- Paul Ewald on the evolution of virulence
- Alan Org-Mode
- Vincent Human/Swine A/H1N1 Influenza Origins and Evolution
- Stephen The Origin of Species by Charles Darwin
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