TWiV 321: aTRIP and a pause
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
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