TWiV 531: Circ du RNA
Patrick Moore returns to TWiV to discuss the discovery from the Chang-Moore laboratory of circular RNAs in cells infected with herpesviruses. Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Dickson Despommier, Alan Dove, and Kathy Spindler Guest: Patrick Moore Subscribe (free): iTunes, Google Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patron of TWiV! Links for this episode Please take the TWiV listener survey ASV 2019 European Congress of Virology 2019 ASM Clinical Virology Symposium Intel ISEF judges needed Cancer virology at Pitt Alice Huang’s DI particles (PubMed) Circular DNA tumor viruses make circular RNAs (PNAS) Backsplice Image credit ...
Source: This Week in Virology - MP3 Edition - January 20, 2019 Category: Virology Authors: Vincent Racaniello Source Type: podcasts

Peering inside giant planets, and fighting Ebola in the face of fake news
It ’s incredibly difficult to get an inkling of what is going on inside gas giants Saturn and Jupiter. But with data deliveries from the Cassini and Juno spacecraft, researchers are starting to learn more. Science Staff Writer Paul Voosen talks with host Sarah Crespi about new gravity measurements fr om Cassini’s last passes around Saturn. Using these data, researchers were able to compare wind patterns on Saturn and Jupiter and measure the mass and age of Saturn’s rings. It turns out the rings are young, relatively speaking—they may have formed as recently as 10 million years ago, after d inosaurs went extinct. M...
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - January 17, 2019 Category: Science Authors: Science Tags: Scientific Community Source Type: podcasts

Peering inside giant planets, and fighting Ebola in the face of fake news
It’s incredibly difficult to get an inkling of what is going on inside gas giants Saturn and Jupiter. But with data deliveries from the Cassini and Juno spacecraft, researchers are starting to learn more. Science Staff Writer Paul Voosen talks with host Sarah Crespi about new gravity measurements from Cassini’s last passes around Saturn. Using these data, researchers were able to compare wind patterns on Saturn and Jupiter and measure the mass and age of Saturn’s rings. It turns out the rings are young, relatively speaking—they may have formed as recently as 10 million years ago, after dinosaurs went extinct. Me...
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - January 17, 2019 Category: Science Authors: Science Magazine Source Type: podcasts

Peering inside giant planets, and fighting Ebola in the face of fake news
It ’s incredibly difficult to get an inkling of what is going on inside gas giants Saturn and Jupiter. But with data deliveries from the Cassini and Juno spacecraft, researchers are starting to learn more. Science Staff Writer Paul Voosen talks with host Sarah Crespi about new gravity measurements fr om Cassini’s last passes around Saturn. Using these data, researchers were able to compare wind patterns on Saturn and Jupiter and measure the mass and age of Saturn’s rings. It turns out the rings are young, relatively speaking—they may have formed as recently as 10 million years ago, after d inosaurs went extinct. M...
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - January 17, 2019 Category: Science Authors: Science Tags: Scientific Community Source Type: podcasts

Peering inside giant planets, and fighting Ebola in the face of fake news
It ’s incredibly difficult to get an inkling of what is going on inside gas giants Saturn and Jupiter. But with data deliveries from the Cassini and Juno spacecraft, researchers are starting to learn more. Science Staff Writer Paul Voosen talks with host Sarah Crespi about new gravity measurements fr om Cassini’s last passes around Saturn. Using these data, researchers were able to compare wind patterns on Saturn and Jupiter and measure the mass and age of Saturn’s rings. It turns out the rings are young, relatively speaking—they may have formed as recently as 10 million years ago, after d inosaurs went extinct. Me...
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - January 17, 2019 Category: Science Authors: Science Tags: Scientific Community Source Type: podcasts

TWiV 530: Quiet please!
Steve Goff returns to TWiV to discuss the work of his laboratory on how retroviral genomes are silenced in infected cells. Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Dickson Despommier, Alan Dove, and Kathy Spindler Guest: Steve Goff Subscribe (free): iTunes, Google Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patron of TWiV! 🎼 They’ll histone you when you start to transcribe, And they’ll histone you just for tryin’ to get by, So be careful when you uncoat your genome, ‘Cause everybody must histone. Links for this episode Please take the TWiV listener survey ASV 2019 European Congress of Virology 2019 Histones loaded onto incoming r...
Source: This Week in Virology - MP3 Edition - January 13, 2019 Category: Virology Authors: Vincent Racaniello Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-373 Preserving End-Organ Perfusion
Ranjit Deshpande, MD, speaks with Laurence W. Busse, MD, MBA, about Dr. Busse talk on preserving end-organ perfusion presented at the 46th Critical Care Congress in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. Dr. Busse is an assistant professor in the Division of Pulmonary Critical Care, Sleep, and Allergy Medicine at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, USA (Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care)
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - December 4, 2018 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Medicine Source Type: podcasts

Repeal, Replace, Repeat
Wondering what’s going on with repeal and replace (and repeat)? Listen to emergency medicine policy expert Cedric Dark, MD, the founder and executive editor of PolicyPrescriptions.org, talk about how politics have affected health care in this podcast from the 2018 Policy Prescriptions Symposium. Visit http://www.policyprescriptions.org/policyrx18/ for more information about the conference and the organization. (Source: Emergency Medicine News: SoundsBites: Q&A)
Source: Emergency Medicine News: SoundsBites: Q&A - November 2, 2018 Category: Emergency Medicine Source Type: podcasts

First-in-human study of IPH4102 for relapsed cutaneous T-cell lymphoma
Martine Bagot, MD, PhD, of Saint Louis Hospital, Paris, France, speaks at the European Organisation for the Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) Cutaneous Lymphoma Task Force (CLTF) 2018 Congress,... Author: VJHemOnc Added: 10/02/2018 (Source: Oncology Tube)
Source: Oncology Tube - October 2, 2018 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-370 2018 Presidential Address: High-Value Care
Kyle B. Enfield, MD, speaks with SCCM President Jerry J. Zimmerman, MD, PhD, FCCM, about the 2018 presidential address on high-value care that Dr. Zimmerman presented at the Society's 47th Critical Care Congress in San Antonio, Texas. (Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care)
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - September 17, 2018 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Medicine Source Type: podcasts