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This Week in Virology
TWiV 981: Tastes like chikungunya

This Week in Virology

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2023 124:25


TWiV explains the recent meeting of the National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity (NSABB) where stricter guidelines for research involving human, animal, and plant pathogens were considered, and how the consumption of viruses by small protists returns energy to food chains. Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Dickson Despommier, Alan Dove, Rich Condit, and Kathy Spindler Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patron of TWiV! Links for this episode •Research assistant position at FDA (pdf) •Register for ASV 2023 •MicrobeTV Discord Server •NSABB proposed oversight framework (pdf) •Stricter US guidelines for research (Nature) •Information on NSABB (NIH) •Consumption of viruses by protists (PNAS) •Letters read on TWiV 981 •Timestamps by Jolene. Thanks! Weekly Picks Dickson – Jazz Project: Trombone: Steve Turre/Conrad Herwig; Steve Turre; Curtis Fuller; J.J. Johnson and Kai Winding. Steve Turre: Signature album: Sanctified Shells. Signature song: Sanctified Shells. Conrad Herwig. Signature album: A Jones For Bones Tones. Signature song: Slide's Routine; Curtis Fuller: Signature album: BLUES ette. Signature song: Bluesette. J.J. Johnson (with Kai Winding). Signature album: The Great Kai and J.J. : Signature song: Monk's Blues. Kathy – Measles virus ‘cooperates' with itself to cause fatal encephalitis. Primary research article: Shirogane et al. Rich – Firm hatches plan to bring back dodo (Colossal Biosciences – Dodo) Alan – Mt. Washington Observatory webcam Vincent – Ask the Experts Listener Picks Roberto – The Contagion of Liberty: The Politics of Smallpox in the American Revolution Intro music is by Ronald Jenkees Send your virology questions and comments to twiv@microbe.tv

Formula Podcast
S03EP48 – TOP10: A legdominánsabb bajnokok

Formula Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 88:16


Hol helyezkedik el Verstappen idei éve a legnagyobb dominanciát mutató szezonok listáján? Melyik volt számszakilag Hamilton legerősebb idénye? És kik mutatták a legnagyobb fölényt az F1 történetében?Ha szeretnél hozzájárulni a műsor fenntartásához és fejlődéséhez, megköszönjük, ha támogatsz minket a Patreonon: https://www.patreon.com/formulapodcast.Max Verstappen nem csupán második világbajnoki címe küszöbén áll, de olyan fölényt mutat az idei szezonban, mely az F1 történetének legjobbjai közé kívánkozik – és ki tudja, mit hoz még a szezon vége?A Formula Podcast stábja ennek kapcsán – elsősorban Gergő statisztika- és Excel-mániájának jóvoltából – sorra vette, hogy a számok alapján melyik világbajnokok mutatták a legnagyobb fölényt az F1 történetében. Igazi kalandozásra indulunk az ötvenes évektől egészen az elmúlt időkig, sőt az 1980-as éveket leszámítva minden évtized szóba kerül. Tartsatok velünk!*Szeptemberi adásaink elkészítését többek között Móni István, Végi Ádám, Varga Csaba, Bálint Ákos, Ort Noémi, Bertalan Zoltán, Visi Ákos, Schneider Judit, Hetyey Júlia, Kocsis László, Magda Zsanett Odett és Fehér Ákos támogatták. Köszönjük nekik!*A #FormulaHUPodcast az Autósport és Formula Magazin és a formula.hu Forma-1-es podcastje, amely 2020 márciusa óta heti egy vagy több adással jelentkezik, feldolgozva a legelitebb autósport-géposztály színfalak előtti és mögötti történéseit. A produkció állandó stábját Bethlen Tamás főszerkesztő, Gellérfi Gergő motorsport-szakíró és Mészáros Sándor, az egyetlen állandó F1-es akkreditációval rendelkező hazai újságíró alkotja.*FORMULA PODCASTAz Autósport és Formula Magazin műsoraHírek, vélemények, és minden, ami autósportKészítették:Bethlen Tamás, főszerkesztőGellérfi Gergő, az Autósport évkönyv szerkesztőjeHilbert Péter, művészeti igazgatóSupport the show

This Week in Virology
TWiV 370: Ten out of 15

This Week in Virology

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2016 109:11


Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Alan Dove, and Kathy Spindler The TWiVomics review ten captivating virology stories from 2015. Ten virology stories from 2015 Recoding to make vaccines and study viral functions: TWiV 351: The dengue codeTWiV 362: Gotta catch ’em all and new paper Defining the virome: TWiV 365: Blood, feuds, and a foodborne disease, TWiV 362: Gotta catch ’em all, TWiV 356: Got viruses?, TWiV 355: Baby’s first virome, TWiV 342: Public epitope #1, TWiV 323: A skid loader full of viromes Ebola outbreak wanes, vaccines tested, persistence noted: TWiV 361: Zombie viruses on the loose, TWiV 349: One ring to vaccinate them all, TWiV 341: Ebolavirus experiences, TWiV 336: Brought to you by the letters H, N, P, and Eye, TWiV 335: Ebola lite Spillovers and scares: TWiV 347: Rose rosette and squirrel roulette, TWiV 351: The dengue code, TWiV 364: It’s not SARS 2.0, TWiV 365: Blood, feuds, and a foodborne disease The “Gain of Function” debate continues: TWiV 321: aTrip and a pause, TWiV 351: The dengue code, TWiV 354: The cat in the HAART, TWiV 363: Eat flu and dyad, and the NSABB’s new draft report Detailed mechanisms of pathogenesis: TWiV 336: Brought to you by the letters H, N, P, and eye, and TWiV 345: How a vaccine got the nod - plus numerous episodes (324, 328, 329, 330, 339, 343, 349, 353, 369) where we talked about basic research that undergirds these clinically important discoveries. Dengue vaccines:  Trial TWiV 319: Breaking breakbone. Dengvaxia was licensed in December in Mexico, Philippines, and Brazil (12/28); paper we didn’t have time to cover about broadly neutralizing Abs from viremic patients and another paper from same group with X-ray crystal structure of Ab + gpE. Why do some RNA viruses undergo antigenic variation and others do not? TWiV 340: No shift, measles TWiV 346: A double helical career TWiV 345: How a vaccine got the nod Letters read on TWiV 370 This episode is sponsored by ASM Microbe and ASM Biodefense Weekly Science Picks Alan - Scientifics onlineVincent - Giant squid in Tokyo HarborKathy - A Year of Sky Listener Picks Daniel - Paper LifeStephen - How to deal with science denialistsVenkat - Kabisa Send your virology questions and comments to twiv@twiv.tv

This Week in Virology
TWiV 360: From Southeastern Michigan

This Week in Virology

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2015 95:39


Hosts: Vincent Racaniello and Kathy Spindler Guests: Michael Imperiale, Adam Lauring, and Akira Ohno Vincent visits the University of Michigan where he and Kathy speak with Michael, Adam, and Akira about polyomaviruses, virus evolution, and virus assembly, on the occasion of naming the department of Microbiology & Immunology a Milestones in Microbiology site. Links for this episode World Polio Day 3:20 Mole Day 5:25 The rat virus (J Inf Dis) 20:00 Polyomavirus miRNAs (Curr Op Virol) 39:30 Costs of GOF pause (mBio) 45:00 Lethal mutagenesis of influenza virus (J Virol) 1:03:35 Mutational robustness in RNA virus evolution (Nat Rev Micro) 52:00 Membrane binding of gag (mBio) 1:12:55 Cell proteins in retrovirus particles (J Virol) 1:23:15 Michael's twitter Adam's twitter Video of this episode - view below or at YouTube Weekly Science Picks 1:27:30 Kathy - Ada Lovelace and Charles Babbage Lego #1 and #2 and Ada Lovelace DayVincent - MiSciWriters Listener Picks Junio - XKCD marks the spotKari - Spoonflower Send your virology questions and comments to twiv@twiv.tv

This Week in Virology
TWiV 321: aTRIP and a pause

This Week in Virology

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2015 100:31


Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Dickson Despommier, Alan Dove, and Kathy Spindler Guest: Paul Duprex Paul joins the TWiV team to discuss the current moratorium on viral research to alter transmission, range and resistance, infectivity and immunity, and pathogenesis. Links for this episode Wain-Hobson objects (one, two, three, four) Influenza H7N1 transmission experiments (J Virol) Epistemological perspective on aTRIP experiments (mBio) Limited scientific value and risk (mBio) Reply to limited scientific value (mBio) Risks and benefits of aTRIP experiments (mBio) Apocalypse as rhetorical device in aTRIP debate (mBio) Moratorium on aTRIP experiments Moratorium on aTRIP research (mBio) Risks of influenza virus transmission experiments (mBio) Reply to risks of influenza virus transmission experiments (mBio) Vagueness of moratorium on aTRIP experiments (mBio) Role of aTRIP experiments in vaccine recommendation (mBio) Use of aTRIP data for surveillance and preparedness (mBio) aTRIP towards lexiconic precision (mBio) October 2014 NSABB meeting on aTRIP NAS aTRIP meeting (YouTube) MERS-CoV aTRIP experiments exempted (ScienceInsider) aTRIP: time for a debate (Nat Rev Micro) Effect of aTRIP moratorium on trainee plans (mBio) Make the moratorium permanent (Sci Am) Image credirt: John Morris Letters read on TWiV 321 Weekly Science Picks Alan - In a Sunburned Country by Bill BrysonPaul - Saving the lives of our dogs (blog post)Kathy - New all-female Lego setDickson - Female storm-chaserVincent - Despommier Photo Art Listener Pick of the Week Jacob - Exaggeration in news and press releases (BMJ)Peter - Quartet game (photos: one, two, three, four, five) Send your virology questions and comments (email or mp3 file) to twiv@twiv.tv

This Week in Virology
TWiV 294: Smallpox and anthrax and flu, oh my!

This Week in Virology

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2014 99:01


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

This Week in Virology
TWiV 190: The second ferret of the Apocalypse

This Week in Virology

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2012 87:11


Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Alan Dove, and Kathy Spindler Vincent, Alan, and Kathy review selection of influenza H5N1 viruses that can transmit among ferrets by aerosol. Links for this episode: Airborne transmission of H5N1 among ferrets (Science) Potential for H5N1 evolution (Science) H5N1 (Science) The ferrets of fear Jim's podcast list (pdf) TWiV on Facebook Letters read on TWiV 190 Weekly Science Picks Kathy - Wind mapVincent - The A-Z of Epidemiology (YouTube) Listener Pick of the Week Kristoffer - How to read a paperNeva - Electricity from viruses Send your virology questions and comments (email or mp3 file) to twiv@twiv.tv, or call them in to 908-312-0760. You can also post articles that you would like us to discuss at microbeworld.org and tag them with twiv.

This Week in Virology
TWiV 186: From Buda to stump grinding

This Week in Virology

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2012 113:51


Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, 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 ELISA Peter Wildy Prize Biosafety levels Baltimore classification at Viral Zone TWiV on Facebook Letters read on TWiV 186 Weekly Science Picks Alan - World Wide Lightning Location NetworkRich - Steve Jobs by Walter IsaacsonVincent - The Ocelloid Listener Pick of the Week lafrenchfille - whatshouldwecallgradschoolNeva - Antiviral drugs by Carl ZimmerSergio - APSnet Send your virology questions and comments (email or mp3 file) to twiv@twiv.tv, or call them in to 908-312-0760. You can also post articles that you would like us to discuss at microbeworld.org and tag them with twiv.

This Week in Virology
TWiV 182: One flu over the ferrets' nest

This Week in Virology

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2012 106:59


Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Rich Condit, Alan Dove, and Michael J. Imperiale Michael joins the TWiV crew to discuss the recently published influenza H5N1 transmission paper and how it was viewed by the NSABB. Links for this episode: About the NSABB The Kawaoka paper (Nature) Mutant flu paper published (Ed Yong) Osterholm letter (pdf) US policy for dual research of concern (pdf) TWiV on Facebook Letters read on TWiV 182 Weekly Science Picks Alan - 18th century shipping mappedRich - Brave New World by Aldous HuxleyVincent - Air France 447 (Telegraph) Listener Pick of the Week Josh - Vaccines course by Dr. Paul Offit

MicrobeWorld Video HD
MWV Episode 57 - Ron Atlas: Publication of H5N1 Research

MicrobeWorld Video HD

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2012 6:46


In episode 57 of MicrobeWorld Video, filmed at the American Association for the Advancement of Science Meeting in Vancouver, BC Canada on February 18, 2012, Dr. Stan Maloy talks with Ron Atlas Ph.D., Chair of ASM's Biodefense Committee and Professor of Biology, University of Louisville. Stan and Ron discuss the recent recommendation by the National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity (NSABB) to withhold some of the key data regarding transmissibility from recent research on the H5N1 virus.  Ron explains how the NSABB was created and the role they play together with the American Society for Microbiology in attempting to establish a set of guidelines used to safeguard the scientific knowledge base from being misused. Ron discusses the need for this research to emerge from it's current moratorium and continue in order to remain a step ahead of the virus in an attempt to be alerted to possible future pandemics. 

MicrobeWorld Video
MWV Episode 57 - Ron Atlas: Publication of H5N1 Research

MicrobeWorld Video

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2012 6:46


In episode 57 of MicrobeWorld Video, filmed at the American Association for the Advancement of Science Meeting in Vancouver, BC Canada on February 18, 2012, Dr. Stan Maloy talks with Ron Atlas Ph.D., Chair of ASM's Biodefense Committee and Professor of Biology, University of Louisville. Stan and Ron discuss the recent recommendation by the National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity (NSABB) to withhold some of the key data regarding transmissibility from recent research on the H5N1 virus.  Ron explains how the NSABB was created and the role they play together with the American Society for Microbiology in attempting to establish a set of guidelines used to safeguard the scientific knowledge base from being misused. Ron discusses the need for this research to emerge from it's current moratorium and continue in order to remain a step ahead of the virus in an attempt to be alerted to possible future pandemics. 

MicrobeWorld Video (audio only)
MWV Episode 57 (Audio) - Ron Atlas: Publication of H5N1 Research

MicrobeWorld Video (audio only)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2012 6:46


In episode 57 of MicrobeWorld Video, filmed at the American Association for the Advancement of Science Meeting in Vancouver, BC Canada on February 18, 2012, Dr. Stan Maloy talks with Ron Atlas Ph.D., Chair of ASM's Biodefense Committee and Professor of Biology, University of Louisville. Stan and Ron discuss the recent recommendation by the National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity (NSABB) to withhold some of the key data regarding transmissibility from recent research on the H5N1 virus. Ron explains how the NSABB was created and the role they play together with the American Society for Microbiology in attempting to establish a set of guidelines used to safeguard the scientific knowledge base from being misused. Ron discusses the need for this research to emerge from it's current moratorium and continue in order to remain a step ahead of the virus in an attempt to be alerted to possible future pandemics.

MicrobeWorld Video (audio only)
MWV Episode 56 (Audio) - The H5N1 Research Discussion

MicrobeWorld Video (audio only)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2012 69:39


Listen to the audio from the ASMBiodefense and Emerging Diseases Research Meeting at the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington, D.C., of the discussion on the controversial NSABB’s publication recommendations for the NIH-funded research on the transmissibility of H5N1. Moderated by the Chair of the National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity (NSABB), Paul Keim, Ph.D., presentations include: NSABB RecommendationsMichael T. Osterholm, Ph.D., MPH University of Minnesota School of Public Health, Minneapolis, MNDirector, Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP) Government Response to the RecommendationsAnthony S. Fauci, M.D.Director, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) Science’s Response to the SituationBruce Alberts, Ph.D. Editor-in-Chief of Science Perspective from an InvestigatorRon A.M. Fouchier, Ph.D.Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, Netherlands This video was taped on Wednesday, February 29, 2012

MicrobeWorld Video HD
MWV Episode 56 - The H5N1 Research Discussion

MicrobeWorld Video HD

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2012 69:39


Watch the video from the ASMBiodefense and Emerging Diseases Research Meeting at the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington, D.C., of the discussion on the controversial NSABB's publication recommendations for the NIH-funded research on the transmissibility of H5N1. Moderated by the Chair of the National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity (NSABB), Paul Keim, Ph.D., presentations include: NSABB RecommendationsMichael T. Osterholm, Ph.D., MPH University of Minnesota School of Public Health, Minneapolis, MNDirector, Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP) Government Response to the RecommendationsAnthony S. Fauci, M.D.Director, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) Science's Response to the SituationBruce Alberts, Ph.D. Editor-in-Chief of Science Perspective from an InvestigatorRon A.M. Fouchier, Ph.D.Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, Netherlands This video was taped on Wednesday, February 29, 2012

MicrobeWorld Video
MWV Episode 56 - The H5N1 Research Discussion

MicrobeWorld Video

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2012 69:39


Watch the video from the ASMBiodefense and Emerging Diseases Research Meeting at the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington, D.C., of the discussion on the controversial NSABB’s publication recommendations for the NIH-funded research on the transmissibility of H5N1. Moderated by the Chair of the National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity (NSABB), Paul Keim, Ph.D., presentations include: NSABB RecommendationsMichael T. Osterholm, Ph.D., MPH University of Minnesota School of Public Health, Minneapolis, MNDirector, Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP) Government Response to the RecommendationsAnthony S. Fauci, M.D.Director, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) Science’s Response to the SituationBruce Alberts, Ph.D. Editor-in-Chief of Science Perspective from an InvestigatorRon A.M. Fouchier, Ph.D.Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, Netherlands This video was taped on Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Videocast Podcasts
NSABB - National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity, April 2009

Videocast Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2009 143:48


Enhanced Audio PodcastAired date: 4/29/2009 8:30:00 AM Eastern Time

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Videocast Podcasts
NSABB - National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity, April 2009

Videocast Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2009 143:48


Enhanced Video PodcastAired date: 4/29/2009 8:30:00 AM Eastern Time

biosecurity national science advisory board nsabb
Videocast Podcasts
Public Consultation Meeting of the National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity (NSABB) Personnel Reliability Working Group

Videocast Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2009 102:36


Enhanced Audio Podcast- Part 3Aired date: 4/3/2009 2:54:00 PM Eastern Time

Videocast Podcasts
Public Consultation Meeting of the National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity (NSABB) Personnel Reliability Working Group

Videocast Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2009 165:18


Enhanced Video Podcast- Part 1Aired date: 4/3/2009 2:54:00 PM Eastern Time

Videocast Podcasts
Public Consultation Meeting of the National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity (NSABB) Personnel Reliability Working Group

Videocast Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2009 165:49


Enhanced Video Podcast- Part 2Aired date: 4/3/2009 2:54:00 PM Eastern Time

Videocast Podcasts
Public Consultation Meeting of the National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity (NSABB) Personnel Reliability Working Group

Videocast Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2009 102:36


Enhanced Video Podcast- Part 3Aired date: 4/3/2009 2:54:00 PM Eastern Time

Videocast Podcasts
Public Consultation Meeting of the National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity (NSABB) Personnel Reliability Working Group

Videocast Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2009 165:49


Enhanced Audio Podcast- Part 2Aired date: 4/3/2009 2:54:00 PM Eastern Time

Videocast Podcasts
Public Consultation Meeting of the National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity (NSABB) Personnel Reliability Working Group

Videocast Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2009 165:18


Enhanced Audio Podcast- Part 1Aired date: 4/3/2009 2:54:00 PM Eastern Time