TWiV 192: Viral tertulia
Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Alan Dove, and Rich Condit Vincent, Alan, and Rich answer listener email about bioinformatics, insects, influenza, laboratory classes, commensalism, reproducibility of data, and more. Subscribe to TWiV (free) in iTunes , at the Zune Marketplace, by the RSS feed, by email, or listen on your mobile device with the Microbeworld app. Links for this episode: Vaccinia virus sequence from patient with vaccine complication (pdf) The evolution of intellectual freedom (thanks, Robin!) Free access to British scientific research (Guardian...
Source: This Week in Virology - MP3 Edition - July 22, 2012 Category: Virology Authors: Vincent Racaniello Source Type: podcasts

" Small Wonder " -- The Discovery Files
A laboratory test used to detect disease and perform biological research could be made more than three million times more sensitive, according to Princeton University researchers who combined standard biological tools with a breakthrough in nanotechnology. (Source: The Discovery Files)
Source: The Discovery Files - June 21, 2012 Category: Science Authors: National Science Foundation Source Type: podcasts

TWiV 185: Dead parrots and live Wildcats
Vincent visits with members of the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at Northwestern University School of Medicine to discuss their work on herpesviruses and parainfluenzaviruses. Links for this episode: Longnecker laboratory Herpesvirus deubiquitinase is neuroinvasive determinant (PLoS Path) Paramyxovirus HN structure (PNAS) TWiV on Facebook Letters read on TWiV 185 Weekly Science Picks Sarah - Breasts: A Natural and Unnatural History by Florence WilliamsAndrew - The Strangest Man by Graham FarmeloVincent - Gates Grand Challenges in Global Health awards List...
Source: This Week in Virology - MP3 Edition - May 27, 2012 Category: Virology Authors: Vincent Racaniello Source Type: podcasts

ASFH Look Deeply into My Eyes
Guest: Sung Chul Park, MD  Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology New York Medical College Peter Crowley Research Scientist Head of Moise Safra Advanced OCT Research Laboratory New York Eye and Ear Infirmary New York, NY (Source: As Seen From Here)
Source: As Seen From Here - January 3, 2012 Category: Opthalmology Authors: JYoungMD at gmail.com Source Type: podcasts

ASFH Look Deeply into My Eyes
Guest: Sung Chul Park, MD  Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology New York Medical College Peter Crowley Research Scientist Head of Moise Safra Advanced OCT Research Laboratory New York Eye and Ear Infirmary New York, NY (Source: As Seen From Here)
Source: As Seen From Here - January 3, 2012 Category: Opthalmology Authors: JYoungMD at gmail.com Source Type: podcasts

The Ellis Martin Report: Interview with International Stem Cell Corporation’s Founder/Co-Chairman
TEMR: Welcome to The Ellis Martin Report.  I’m Bob Lange.  We’re talking with Kenneth Aldrich, Executive Chairman of International Stem Cell Corporation, trading on the OTC Market with the symbol ISCO.   International Stem Cell Corporation has been one of the most exciting companies trading in the biotech sector with respect to non-embryonic stem cell development.  They have a proprietary process and commercial products that give them a tremendous edge in the marketplace. Ken welcome back to the show. I understand there’s a lot going on at International Stem Cell Corporation.  Can you give us at least a portion...
Source: International Stem Cell Corporation - October 21, 2011 Category: Stem Cells Authors: internationalstemcell Tags: biotechnology stem cell international stem cell corporation cosmeceutical Lifeline Cell Technology Lifeline Skin Care stem cell reagent stem cell skin care Source Type: podcasts

The Ellis Martin Report: Interview with International Stem Cell Corporation ’ s Founder/Co-Chairman
TEMR: Welcome to The Ellis Martin Report.  I’m Bob Lange.  We’re talking with Kenneth Aldrich, Executive Chairman of International Stem Cell Corporation, trading on the OTC Market with the symbol ISCO.   International Stem Cell Corporation has been one of the most exciting companies trading in the biotech sector with respect to non-embryonic stem cell development.  They have a proprietary process and commercial products that give them a tremendous edge in the marketplace. Ken welcome back to the show. I understand there’s a lot going on at International Stem Cell Corporation.  Can you give us at least a portion...
Source: International Stem Cell Corporation - October 21, 2011 Category: Stem Cells Authors: internationalstemcell Tags: biotechnology stem cell international stem cell corporation cosmeceutical Lifeline Cell Technology Lifeline Skin Care stem cell reagent stem cell skin care Source Type: podcasts

The Ellis Martin Report: Interview with International Stem Cell Corporation's Founder/Co-Chairman
TEMR: Welcome to The Ellis Martin Report.  I’m Bob Lange.  We’re talking with Kenneth Aldrich, Executive Chairman of International Stem Cell Corporation, trading on the OTC Market with the symbol ISCO.   International Stem Cell Corporation has been one of the most exciting companies trading in the biotech sector with respect to non-embryonic stem cell development.  They have a proprietary process and commercial products that give them a tremendous edge in the marketplace. Ken welcome back to the show. I understand there’s a lot going on at International Stem Cell Corporation.  Can you give us at least a portion...
Source: International Stem Cell Corporation - October 21, 2011 Category: Stem Cells Source Type: podcasts

" Shuttle Bug " -- The Discovery Files
The flu virus uses a shuttle mechanism to relay protons through a channel in a process necessary for the virus to infect a host cell, according to a research project led by Mei Hong of Iowa State University and the Ames Laboratory. (Source: The Discovery Files)
Source: The Discovery Files - January 20, 2011 Category: Science Authors: National Science Foundation Source Type: podcasts