
TWiV 1245: Grabbing herpesvirus with both arms
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TWiV reviews fradulent science becoming an industry, FDA may not authorize Pfizer COVID vaccine for young kids, Kennedy won’t push strict pesticide regulations conserved betacoronavirus sequences recognized by human T cells, and Bispecific antibodies protect against herpes recurrent disease.
Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Alan Dove, and Brianne BarkerSubscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, RSS, email
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- Frontiers in Comparative Systems Virology
- Fradulent science becomes an industry (Science)
- FDA may not authorize Pfizer COVID vaccine for young kids (CIDRAP)
- Kennedy Won’t Push Strict Pesticide Regulations (NY Times)
- Conserved betacoronavirus sequences recognized by human T cells (Cell)
- Bispecific antibodies protect against herpes recurrent disease (Cell Rep)
- Letters read on TWiV 1245
- Timestamps by Jolene Ramsey. Thanks!
Brianne – New Study Suggests Using AI Made Doctors Less Skilled at Spotting Cancer
Alan – Save the Microbes effort gets off the ground
Vincent – Dr. Vinay Prasad’s Catch-22: The Only Way He Can Truly Succeed at His Job is to Get Fired Again
Chaim – “Virus Hunters” by Greer Williams
Bridget – Wave Life Sciences and their potential treatment for Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency
Intro music is by Ronald Jenkees
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