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?...
Curious about how in silico and in vitro methods can help predict efficacy of therapeutic antibodies? Read our latest blog post! blog.addgene.org/pre...
How do we know if a therapeutic antibody is a promising clinical prospect? In vivo and in silico methods can help us decide!
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.
I could not be more excited to share this Matters Microbial 🧫🧪 podcast where I get to talk about deep-sea corals, coral disease, sea urchin mortity and more! 🦑👩🔬 www.youtube.com/watch?v=1hgW...