TWiV 318: Last year in virology
Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Alan Dove, Rich Condit, and Kathy Spindler
The TWiV gang reviews ten fascinating, compelling, and riveting virology stories from 2014.
Ten virology stories of 2014
Ebola virus outbreak (TWiV 314, 309, 308, 307, 306, 305, 304, 303, 302, 298, 297, 283)
Directional uncoating of rhinovirus RNA (TWiV 267)
Pandemic pathogen controversy (TWiV 287)
Viral evolution (TWiV 275)
Borna virus inhibition by endogenous DNA (TWiV 303)
MERS-CoV in dromedary camels (TWiV special, TWiV 287)
Oncolytic measles virus (TWiV 298)
Amazing norovirus findings (TWiV 312 and 313)
Toxin delivery to aphids (TWiV 272)
The Salk Legacy (TWiV 281)
Links for this episode
Bat-filled tree (Science)
Possible Ebola virus lab exposure (CIDRAP)
Mishandling of Ebola virus sample (NY Times)
Where could Ebola virus strike next? (NPR)
New Legos of female scientists
Photo and cookie by Kathy Spindler
Letters read on TWiV 318
Weekly Science Picks
Alan - Mystery photos from CERNRich - Adam E. Cohen: Bringing bioelectricity to lightKathy - Wired's top microbe stories of 2014Dickson - Mouse jokeVincent - The Science of Epidemics (Time Inc Special)
Listener Pick of the Week
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