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This Week in Virology

TWiV 1119: Gene editing latent herpes

This Week in Virology

Vincent Racaniello

Vincent, Microbe, Medicine, Microbiology, Racaniello, Infection, Virus, Virology, Pathogen, Infectious, Twiv, Science & Medicine

4.82.2K Ratings

🗓️ 1 June 2024

⏱️ 101 minutes

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Summary

TWiV reviews viral shedding and antibody responses of men with acute monkeypox virus infection, and gene editing for latent herpes simplex virus infection reduces viral load and shedding. Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Rich Condit, Kathy Spindler, and Angela Mingarelli Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patron of TWiV! Links for this episode MicrobeTV Discord Server MicrobeTV store at Cafepress 2024 International HBV Meeting Michelson Prizes: Next Generation Grants Register for ASV Annual Meeting Monkeypox virus shedding (Nat Commun) Gene editing of herpes simplex virus (Nat Commun) Letters read on TWiV 1119 Timestamps by Jolene. Thanks! Weekly Picks Angela – Unconventional Sex Let Anglerfish Conquer the Deep Ocean Kathy – Doonesbury from 5-26-24. And Publish or Perish game Rich – Sky: Giant Sunspot Region 3664 and Resulting Auroras APOD video Vincent – Mysterious sea urchin plague is spreading through the world’s oceans Listener Pick Abdulaziz – Biomedical Scientist Answers Pseudoscience Questions Intro music is by Ronald Jenkees Send your virology questions and comments to [email protected] Content in this podcast should not be construed as medical advice.

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0:00.0

This Week in Virology, the Podcast About Viruses, the kind that make you sick.

0:07.0

From Microbe TV, this is Twive this weekend virology episode 1119

0:17.8

Recorded on May 31st 2024. I'm Vincent Dracken-Yello and you're listening to the podcast all about

0:26.0

viruses. Joining me today from Ann Arbor, Michigan, Kathy Spindler.

0:31.8

Hi everybody.

0:33.0

Here it's 76 degrees Fahrenheit which is 24 Celsius

0:37.0

and there's not a cloud in the sky.

0:39.0

It's really beautiful.

0:40.0

It's just about the most perfect weather you can have. I am not in the US. I am in Stockholm, the home of the Nobel Prizes.

0:50.2

My dinner last night with, uh, Gunilla, I forgot her last night, but she's the chair of the Nobel Committee on Physiology or

0:59.0

Medicine, the committee that reviews all the submissions, she said they're working on it now, but I think it's like

1:06.0

Stockholm 20 degrees, see and partly cloudy.

1:10.0

You know the cool thing about Europe

1:12.0

is that they use Celsius centigrade and nobody

1:15.7

complains about it.

1:17.4

It's really cool.

1:19.2

Also joining us today from Austin, Texas, Rich Condit.

1:23.0

Hi, everybody. I am happy to report that we have had some recent relief from both drought

1:30.0

and an early spring in the form of some really pretty cool storms that have been blowing through.

1:38.0

Some people have read about this in the news.

1:40.0

We have not locally had the baseball size hail and that sort of problem or the

1:45.7

tornadoes. We've just had some cool storms and that's going to give us a little

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