Thank you for the podcast, it is so entertaining, educational and enjoyable!!!
Did you know ASV hosts specialized satellite symposia prior to the start of the annual meeting? This year topics include invertebrate virology, veterinary virology, bat ecology and virology, virology in a global society, and funding opportunity tips! More info: asv.org/asv2024
The website for the 43rd Annual Meeting of the American Society for Virology.
I don't often get recognized by my institution, so this meant a great deal to me. Plus, Jenny is great. youtu.be/16clixnmBi0?...
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I had a wonderful time chatting with Julia van Kessel on Episode #24 of #MattersMicrobial. Quorum sensing and sociomicrobiology FTW! Podcast drops a week from today. @univpugetsound @ASMicrobiology @microbe.tv P.S. Note the @GIANTmicrobes “STD with a hat” in the background.
Happy New Year! 🎉 We are excited to officially kick off the countdown to the #VoM2024vom2024.orgbit.ly/VoM2024count...
Great episode! I listened to it twice!!
8% of your genome is of DEFINITE viral origin, with another 40% made of repetitive sequences that LIKELY started as ancient viruses. We're made of star-stuff, but more recently, you're the product of a lot of very lazy or complacent viruses that decided to settle down and settle in.