NIH Press Briefing on Texas Nurse with Confirmed Ebola at the NIH Clinical Center
Presented by: NIHCategory: SpecialAired date: 10/17/2014 (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Source: Videocast - All Events - October 17, 2014 Category: Journals (General) Tags: Past Events Source Type: video

Ebola Virus Infection
Presented by: Daniel Bausch, MD, MPH&TM, Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical MedicineCategory: SpecialAired date: 09/19/2014 (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Source: Videocast - All Events - September 22, 2014 Category: Journals (General) Tags: Past Events Source Type: video

Ebola Virus Infection
Dr. Bausch, a Filovirus expert with extensive field experience in previous Ebola and Marburg outbreaks, has been intimately involved in control efforts for the WHO in the current Ebola outbreak in West Africa. Dr. Bausch is the coordinator of their efforts supporting therapeutics, vaccines and clinical research studies of Ebola in the current outbreak.Air date: 9/19/2014 12:00:00 PM (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Source: Videocast - All Events - September 18, 2014 Category: Journals (General) Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video

The Structural Basis of Ebola Viral Pathogenesis
Presented by: Erica Ollmann Saphire, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Immunology and Microbial Science, The Scripps Research InstituteCategory: Wednesday Afternoon LecturesAired date: 11/06/2013 (Source: Videocast - All Events)
Source: Videocast - All Events - November 7, 2013 Category: Journals (General) Tags: Past Events Source Type: video

The Structural Basis of Ebola Viral Pathogenesis
The Wednesday Afternoon Lecture Series presents the NIH Director's Lecture Dr. Saphire's lab studies viruses with compact genomes that encode just four to seven genes each. Viruses with limited genomes offer a defined landscape of possible protein-protein interactions. Each protein is critical-many are obligated to perform multiple functions and some rearrange their structures to achieve those new functions. As a result, these few polypeptides accomplish a surprisingly complex set of biological functions including immune evasion, receptor recognition, cell entry, transcription, translation, assembly and exit. Dr. Saphire...
Source: Videocast - All Events - November 4, 2013 Category: Journals (General) Tags: Upcoming Events Source Type: video