Virology Lectures 2020 #13: Intrinsic and innate defenses
In this lecture we cover host barriers against virus infections, which include chemical and physical defenses such as skin and mucus; intrinsic defenses (always ...
Vincent Racaniello
Virology Lectures 2019 #18: Transformation and Oncogenesis
About 20% of human cancers are associated with virus infections, which can lead to transformation of cells. Making cells immortal places them on the road to ...
Vincent Racaniello
Virology Lectures 2016 #25: Viral gene therapy
Fundamental knowledge about viral genomes, replication, and interaction with the host can be harnessed to produce vectors for treatment of human diseases.
Vincent Racaniello
Lecture 4: "Insights from the COVID-19 pandemic"
The fourth lecture in the COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2 and the Pandemic Series, presented by the MIT Department of Biology. Anthony Fauci, director of the National ...
MIT Department of Biology
Demystifying Medicine 2015 - New Advances in Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment (Immunotoxins)
Demystifying Medicine 2015 - New Advances in Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment (Immunotoxins) Air date: Tuesday, January 20, 2015, 4:00:00 PM Category: ...
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Viruses and Cancer & Oncogenes
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Virology Lectures 2018 #13: Intrinsic and Innate Defenses
Many host defenses have evolved to prevent virus infections. If a virus gets past the chemical and physical defenses, next in its way stands intrinsic defenses ...
Vincent Racaniello
Virology Lectures 2017 #18: Transformation and Oncogenesis
Our understanding of how cell control is controlled, and what goes wrong in cancer, is largely due to work on RNA and DNA tumor viruses. Starting with Peyton ...
Vincent Racaniello
Zika Virus! - This Week in Virology Live from the American Society for Microbiology
A special live episode of the popular science podcast This Week in Virology at the headquarters of the American Society for Microbiology. Podcast host Vincent ...
American Society for Microbiology
How to Submit Your Research to the Journal of Virology
Rozanne M. Sandri-Goldin, Editor in Chief, introduces the Journal of Virology published by the American Society for Microbiology. Submit your research to JVI at ...
American Society for Microbiology
Virology Lectures 2018 #24: Viral Gene Therapy
Basic virology research has provided a fundamental understanding about viral genomes, replication, and interaction with the host that can be harnessed to ...
Vincent Racaniello
Britt Glaunsinger (UCB, HHMI) 1: Viruses Reveal the Secrets of Biology
https://www.ibiology.org/microbiology/kshv Britt Glaunsinger provides an overview of virology and KSHV. She describes how the study of viruses has guided the ...
iBiology
Demystifying Medicine 2016: Hepatocellular Cancer
Demystifying Medicine 2016: Hepatocellular Cancer: Problems and Progress in an Epidemic Disease Air date: Tuesday, April 26, 2016, 4:00:00 PM Category: ...
NIH VideoCast
Virology Lectures 2019 #19: Vaccines
Vaccines are a safe way to prevent viral infections and save lives. In this lecture we discuss examples of how different types of vaccines work, including ...
Vincent Racaniello
WEBINAR: Inner Ear Gene Therapy – Recent Advances and Clinical Perspectives
Recorded on: April 18, 2018 8 p.m. - 9 p.m. (Eastern) Presenter: Lukas Landegger, M.D., Ph.D. Remote CART/Captioning Provider: Alternative Communication ...
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Keynote Presentation: Extracellular Vesicle-Mediated mRNA-Based Gene Delivery..
Presented At: BioProcessing Virtual Event 2019 Presented By: A.C. Matin, PhD - Professor of Microbiology & Immunology, Department of Microbiology ...
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J. Michael Bishop (UCSF) Part 1: Forging a genetic paradigm for cancer
http://www.ibiology.org/ibioseminars/cancer-medicine/j-michael-bishop-part-1.html Bishop begins his lecture with a historical review of the experiments that ...
iBiology
Virology 2015 Lecture #19: Vaccines
Vaccines have been highly successful at preventing viral disease. Passive vaccines are products of the immune response (antibodies or cells) that are given to ...
Vincent Racaniello
TWiM 184: CRISPR-Cas immune systems
This week the Chemistry Nobel Prize was awarded to Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier for their development of CRISPR/Cas immune systems as ...
Vincent Racaniello
Virology Lectures 2016 #18: Transformation and Oncogenesis
The road to understanding the control of cell growth, and how it is altered in cancer, is paved with RNA and DNA tumor viruses. Starting with Peyton Rous and ...
Vincent Racaniello
Virology Lectures 2018 #19: Vaccines
Vaccines are a proven way to prevent viral infections. In this lecture we discuss examples of different types of vaccines, including inactivated vaccines, subunit ...
Vincent Racaniello
Virology 2013 Lecture #19 - Transformation and oncogenesis
A discussion of how retroviruses and DNA viruses transform cells, including oncogene capture and activation, and interference with the cell cycle via Rb and p53 ...
Vincent Racaniello
New Mechanistic Insights into Inflammation Triggered by Invasive Infection
Sounding the Alarm and Putting Out the Fire: New Mechanistic Insights into Inflammation Triggered by Invasive Infection Air date: Wednesday, May 30, 2018, ...
NIH VideoCast
Virology Lectures 2018 #15: Mechanisms of Pathogenesis
Viral pathogenesis, the development of disease, has both viral and host determinants. In this lecture we discuss viral virulence, how to measure it and how to ...
Vincent Racaniello
Virology Lectures 2017 #19: Vaccines
Vaccines are a proven way to prevent viral infections. In this lecture we consider examples of different types of vaccines and how they work, including inactivated ...
Vincent Racaniello
ZERO EVIDENCE THAT COVID FULFILLS KOCH'S 4 GERM THEORY POSTULATES
SIGN IN COVID-19 Get the latest information from Health Canada on COVID-19. LEARN MORE See more resources on Google ZERO Evidence that COVID ...
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Coronavirus Q & A with Virologist Dr. Ken Rosenthal | Covid 19 Vaccine, Immunity, and Treatment
In this video, I talk with Dr. Ken Rosenthal about the novel coronavirus (Covid 19). Dr. Rosenthal is a virologist and an immunology professor. Dr. Rosenthal ...
Dr. Todd Grande
Viruses: Infectious Medicine | Bertram Jacobs | TEDxASU
Tiny robots that can be injected into people to combat diseases such as cancer and HIV sound like something out of a movie. But that's exactly what scientists ...
TEDx Talks
Influenza: An Update on the Disease and Laboratory Diagnosis [Hot Topic]
The influenza virus remains a significant disease worldwide. In the United States alone, influenza contributes to approximately 30000 deaths per year. Ongoing ...
Mayo Clinic Laboratories
Cannabis as Immunonotherapy for 21st Century Acquired Immune Deficiencies
Presented At: Cannabis Sciences Virtual Event 2018 Presented By: Judy Mikovits, PhD - Founder/Consultant at M.A.R.C. INC and Director of Cancer Biology at ...
LabRoots
'Second Opinion,' Episode 1: COVID-19’s resurgence
Second Opinion,” a new discussion series presented by the Los Angeles Times, takes you to the forefront of medical research and conversations about health, ...
Los Angeles Times
Bridging the Gap: Alexander Marson, MD, PhD
UC San Francisco advances health through education, research, patient care and public service. With seven major sites in the San Francisco Bay Area and ...
UCSF School of Medicine
COVID-19 Q&A #2 - Antibody-Dependent Enhancement, Cross-Immunity, Immunity Duration & More
This is a continuation of the last episode where Dr. Patrick took questions from newsletter subscribers around the on-going pandemic and tried to add value by ...
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Dr. John Bell
Dr. John Bell, Senior Scientist, Cancer Therapeutics at Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, spoke at the 2014 Gairdner Symposium: New Advances in the ...
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Alex Baker Engineered Viruses as Precision Cancer Therapeutics
Presented By: Alexander T. Baker, MSci (Hons), 1st Class - PhD Researcher Speaker Biography: Alex's research is in the nascent field of oncolytic virotherapy, ...
LabRoots
TRACO 2017: Functional Genomics and HIV
TRACO 2017: Functional Genomics and HIV Air date: Monday, November 20, 2017, 4:00:00 PM Category: TRACO Runtime: 02:03:54 Description: Translational ...
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About glycobiology and thinking outside of the box. | Peter Påhlsson | TEDxNorrkopingED
The talk will give a basic overview of complex carbohydrates that are found on cell surfaces and on several biomolecules in the human body. Peter will discuss ...
TEDx Talks
Viruses Causing Cancer | Mitesh Borad
This Center for Evolution and Medicine Seminar features Mitesh J. Borad, M.D., an assistant professor of medicine and director of Phase I Drug Development at ...
Evolutionary Medicine
HIV Pathogenesis (Lecture 18)
Virology - Biology W3310 Vincent Racaniello, Ph.D. | Higgins Professor Department of Microbiology & Immunology Columbia University, New York.
Columbia University
Virology Lectures 2016 #2: The Infectious Cycle
The infectious cycle is the name for the entire sequence of events from virus binding to cells to release of new progeny virus particles. In this lecture we define ...
Vincent Racaniello
TWiV 623: Bats and coronaviruses with Peter Daszak
Peter Daszak joins TWiV to explain the work of EcoHealth Alliance in surveillance of bats in China for SARS-related coronaviruses to provide the information ...
Vincent Racaniello
Cancer Killing Viruses
Guest host Lynda Coughlan reviews how oncolytic viruses, which specifically kill tumor cells, are designed and how they work.
Vincent Racaniello