Tomorrow's vector technology! Cheers to the IU-Bloomington team and the GIVAX team for their amazing progress in using Rotavirus Platform Technology to create combination vaccines again rotavirus and other enteric pathogens.
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Totally agree - although I try not to do the re-write myself and instead leave comments/suggestions...guessing @ananya716 might say she could do without the "grimace face" comment
Terrific article by Asha Philip and Sannoong Hu demonstrating the use of rotavirus as a vector system for expressing glycosylated proteins. Recombinant Rotavirus Expressing the Glycosylated S1 Protein of SARS-CoV-2 https://t.co/SPfJfRUZOZ
AAAND we have lift off: the #calicivirus2023 with the lecture in honor of norovirus discoverer Al Kapikian , given by Kim Green: “ a totally biased selection”
#calicivirus2023 John Patton on combined rotavirus norovirus vaccine, from GIVAX. Based in re engineered rotavirus genomes to express some norovirus proteins. Concept: could this induce dual antibody responses. Choice of background strain of course is crucial.
Cindy E. Hmelo-Silver, a Distinguished Professor in the @IUSchoolofEd, and Curtis M. Lively, a Distinguished Professor in the @IUCollege Department of Biology, have been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. https://t.co/BjxdMhNgoL
Congratulations, Dr. Dai! A truly outstanding graduate student who has been studying the battle between rotavirus and the innate immune system. mBio 2022 Dec 20;13(6):e0299522
You - yes YOU - are chock-full of DNA viruses, mostly silently biding their time, waiting to infect your children/grandchildren. Yes, it sounds like something from a horror movie, but it's also something that humans have experienced for thousands to millions of years.
@HyserLab@IUBiology It was terrific to have you visit us Joe. My gang is still excited about all the great science you shared with is. Such a great system. And, everyone loved having your parents visit us too. Wonderful!