Bye #ASV2022, and all the amazing virologists I met there- what a blast! Hoping to bring some fresh energy & inspiration into the lab…after a lil 24 hour nap.
Want to get more involved in ASV as a trainee member? Join one of our committees! Here’s communications committee postdoc member @virologystudent showing some love for #ASV2022! #LoveVirology
The Comms committee is excited to present our workshop for #ASV2022; Tips, Tricks, & Trade Secrets with award-winning NYT reporter Apoorva Mandavilli @apoorva_nyc & Prof. Stacey Schultz-Cherry @SSCLabQuips! Come learn how to improve communicating science to the media! 7/19, 12pm
🎉 Happy Birthday to the American Society for Virology! 🎉
ASV was founded June 9, 1981. The location? Chicago O'Hare International Airport - talk about a productive meeting on the fly! ✈️
ASV is an apolitical organization committed to supporting virologists around the world. As a society we support our colleagues impacted by the current situation in Ukraine. Just as science must triumph over ignorance, peace must triumph over war.
Cool to hear my colleagues/friends @MichaelWorobey and @macroliter on @NPR driving home—talking about the science that SARS-CoV-2 most certainly emerged from an animal at the market (not a lab). Science sleuthing to solve big questions! #COVID19 https://t.co/CbvZ6mru4F
Want experience serving as abstract reviewers or judging scientific posters AND help the next generation of #URiSTEM? Please consider participating in ABRCMS spring's symposium. #ScienceEquity#DEI
What is the Spring Symposium? https://t.co/bVywIF3oo5
Don’t forget to submit those abstracts & travel award apps! Let’s give the Travel Award committee lots of opportunity to enable Trainees from all over the world to participate in the annual ASV meeting! Info 👉 https://t.co/H1KDpbi6In
Got questions about Covid-19 vaccines? Come get some answers from virologists @Lakdawala_Lab & @KariDebbink tomorrow, Mon Jan 31 at 7pm! Everyone welcome, register for the virtual town hall here: https://t.co/DD9GLzPCBq
Swollen testicles?? #BoosterShots?? Virology experts are here to answer all your #COVID19#vaccine questions in our virtual townhalls! Join us Oct 4th 7pm EST! Register here! https://t.co/DD9GLzPCBq
Lysis and lysogeny aren't the only phage life cycles! There are alternative reproductive strategies that could be more common in nature.
New paper @RSocPublishing#OpenBiology led by @SariMantynen w/ Elina Laanto, Hanna Oksanen & Minna Poranen
https://t.co/phTZhEUd6G 👇
How did we get sequences from high Ct environmental samples? We concentrated really hard 🤭
First, we started with the @NetworkArtic protocol and then maximized yield at a couple of steps. Thanks to @Scalene and the community: https://t.co/R079FCUxOw
Our preprint about swabbing and sequencing SARS-CoV-2 at @ucdavis Medical Center is finally live. Were able to get decent genomes from surface swabs. @phylogenomics https://t.co/Uj76gn3v4L
Our lab helps to confirm the first case of the B.1.1.7 variant that emerged in the UK by genome sequencing. Huge kudos to @virologystudent, who sprung into action when we got request from @HealthyDavis and @CAPublicHealth. What does it mean? See story👇
https://t.co/G379DtH3k6