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Department Of Microbiology And Immunology, University Of Melbourne Located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Research areas are bacterial genetics, medical and environmental bacteriology, molecular virology, clinical immunology and vaccinology. http://www.microbiol.unimelb.edu.au/
Wiley-VCH - Journal Of Basic Microbiology The journal publishes results of fundamental research on procariotic and eucariotic microorganisms. Particular consideration is given to papers dealing with general aspects of microbial physiology, biochemistry, cytology, genetics, ecology, taxonomy, virology and biotechnology. http://www.wiley-vch.de/publish/en/journals/alphabeticIndex/2248
Extractions: Journals Journals from A to Z Journal of Basic Microbiology Books Journals Please specify Architecture Business Chemistry Civil Engineering Computer Science Earth Science Education Electrical Engineering Geography Graphics Design History Industrial Engin. Life Sciences Materials Science Mathematics Mechanical Engin. Medical Sciences Physics Social Science Statistics Journals from of Manuscripts ... Electronic Media Please specify Accounting Architecture Business Chemistry Civil Engineering Computer Certification Computer Science Earth Science Economics Education Electrical Engineering End-User Computing Finance Geography Graphics Design History Hospitality Industrial Engin. Law Life Sciences Materials Science Mathematics Mechanical Engin. Medical Sciences Physics Psychology Social Science Statistics Journal of Basic Microbiology Latest Issue Journal of Basic Microbiology publishes results of fundamental research on prokaryotic and eucharyotic microorganisms. Particular consideration is given to papers dealing with general aspects of microbial physiology, biochemistry, cytology, genetics, ecology, taxonomy, virology and biotechnology. Original papers, short communications and review articles on relevant problems in microbiology as well as book reviews are presented.
Structural Virology KISV STRUCTURAL virology . Proteome Imaging of. Macromolecular Assembly. virology,186 (2) 65568; Porta C, Wang G, Cheng H, Chen Z, Baker TS, Johnson JE. http://www.csb.ki.se/users/rhc/
Extractions: KISV PFT/ ... Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine // 1997: a new biological principle of infection // how are virus-infected cells recognized Viral infections require the virus to enter a new cell, multiply, and then to be released to infect further cells. These processes often involve changes in the structures of the viral proteins, and our goal is to determine their conformations at the various stages of an infection. Our research helps not only to explain how the virus functions, but also to design anti-viral drugs more effectively. The central theme of our research is to understand the structure and function of macromolecular interactions relevant to viral therapy vector design . A fascinating property of viruses is that their structural proteins have the capacity to function both in assembly and in disassembly. This paradox is made possible through a builtin flexibility among many viral proteins, in which an external or internal cellular event may trigger conformational changes. Therefore, we observe virus particles at various states of their life cycle to analyse either their assembly-intermediates or mature forms. Similarly, virus particles can be treated with numerous conditions, e.g. low pH mediated membrane fusion, to observe the key steps of viral attachment and entry into the host cell. Consequently, the improvement of molecular imaging, digital data processing, and advanced computing would provide better tools for observing the dynamic event and various forms of biological molecules in the virus life cycle. One of our goals is to apply the knowledge gained from the viral structures to more effective drug or vaccine design against viral infection. Structural information also faciliates the biomedical research in the design of gene therapy vectors involving virus macromolecules.
Hepatitis C Information/Research Page virology, Immunology, pathology, interferon treatment. Site Created by H. Ghosh, McMaster University, Canada. http://mcss.mcmaster.ca/~ghoshh/hepatitisC.html
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Hellenic Society Of Virology Address for Correspondence. Hellenic Society of virology 23 Meandrou Str. Hellenicvirology The Official Publication of the Hellenic Society of virology. http://www.hri.org/hsv/
IDEAL Redirect Service This is a review journal, dedicated to keeping scientists informed of developments in the field of virology on a topic by topic basis. http://www.idealibrary.com/links/toc/smvy
Hellenic Society Of Virology Hellenic virology. ISSN 11084936. Official Publication of the HellenicSociety of virology. Editor. A. Tsotsos. Editorial Board. http://www.hri.org/hsv/hellvirol.html
Ebola Outbreaks - Updates Institute for Molecular virology provides a chronological list of ebola outbreaks, with links to news articles. http://www.bocklabs.wisc.edu/outbreak.html
Jonathan Dinman's Lab Home Page Our laboratory studies three distinct yet overlapping fields virology, ribosome structure/function relationships, and regulation of gene expression. http://prfdb.umd.edu
Extractions: Jonathan passed his Candidacy Exam. Our latest paper is featured in MCB Our laboratory uses Programmed Ribosomal Frameshifting (PRF) to study three distinct yet overlapping fields of study: virology, ribosome structure/function relationships, and regulation of gene expression. For more detailed information, go over to the Research page. NIH and NSF funded positions are available in the field of translational recoding. This highly interactive group employs genetic, molecular biological and biochemical approaches to examine ribosome structure/function, translational fidelity, control of gene expression, mRNA stability, and virus propagation. Successful candidate must be a highly motivated Ph.D. with good people skills and strong backgrounds in molecular biology, biochemistry, and/or genetics. Please send curriculum vitae and names of three references to: Jonathan D. Dinman, Ph.D., Dept. of Cell Biology and Molecular Genetics, Microbiology Building, University of Maryland, College Park MD 20742. email: jd280@umail.umd.edu
DMS Virology The Ph.D. Program in virology was formed in 1983 and is conducted under the auspicesof the Division of Medical Sciences (DMS), which is part of the Graduate http://www.hms.harvard.edu/dms/virology/
Extractions: The Ph.D. Program in Virology was formed in 1983 and is conducted under the auspices of the Division of Medical Sciences (DMS), which is part of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS). Ph.D. degrees are awarded through the Faculty of Arts and Sciences of Harvard University (HU). The Program currently has a total 53 students. Virology students pursue their study and research amid 600 graduate students from other programs in the Division of Medical Sciences. This program is a joint effort of 50 Virology faculty. Specific research areas include: biochemical mechanisms of cell growth control, transformation, signal transduction, and transcriptional regulation, the molecular genetics, molecular biology and molecular pathogenesis of latent, persistent, or cytolytic virus infections, the characterization of virus-receptor interactions and the mechanisms of cell entry, structural studies of viruses and viral proteins, the use of viruses to study protein-protein and protein-nucleic interactions, the use of viruses as vectors for heterologous gene expression and for gene therapy, the interaction of viruses with cells involved in non-specific or specific immune responses, the pathogenesis of viral infection and rational antiviral drug design. View faculty research by Name or by
Kluwer Academic Publishers - World Journal Of Microbiology And Biotechnology Articles on different aspects of applied microbiology and biotechnology, including virology. Seeks to provide a forum for research work directed towards solutions to global problems, such as agriculture and food supplies and environmental issues. http://www.wkap.nl/journalhome.htm/0959-3993
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Virology Home Page Translate this page Our Institute is dedicated to virology in Veterinary Medicine. Our obligationsinclude research and scientific education at all levels. http://www.vetvir.unizh.ch/
The Panama Puzzle Online virology tutorial. It's June 25th, 1900. Walter Reed needs your help to put an end to yellow jack, a disease causing his men to drop like flies. http://www.tulane.edu/~dmsander/Tutorials/Panama/Panama.html
Extractions: The name's Reed. Walter Reed: Major, US Army Medical Corps. I need your help. It's June 25th, 1900, and I've just been posted to Cuba after the end of the Spanish-American war. We lost more men to disease than bullets in that campaign. One disease in particular. In Panama, our boys have started digging a canal so that our warships can get from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Some canal! We've got big trouble - hundreds of our men have died so far from that damn disease. We call it "yellow jack" (yellow fever) . They get a high fever and jaundice. Up to half of those who show symptoms die. It's my responsibility to find out what's causing it and put a stop to it. Like I said, I need your help. The surgeon general has put three assistant surgeons under my command: James Carroll, Jesse W. Lazear and Aristides Agaramonte. We've got a few ideas so far about what could be causing the disease: What do you think? Click on one of the choices above.
Extractions: Hot Questions: Prevent Infection Use Repellent Safely Who's at Risk Symptoms ... Case Count Professional Information Statistics/ Surveillance Clinical Guidance Laboratory Guidance Background ... Education/Training Other Press Resources Publications Conferences Links: State and Local Government Sites Other Related Sites Guidelines for Surveillance, Prevention, and Control View enlarged image Scanned images are of West Nile virus isolated from brain tissue from a crow found in New York. The tissue was cultured in a Vero cell for a 3-day incubation period. The Vero cells were fixed in glutaraldehyde, dehyrated, placed in an Epon resin, thin sectioned, placed on a copper grid, and stained with uranyl acetate and lead citrate. The grids were then placed in the electron microscope and viewed. Total magnifications, image A: 65,625x;