On episode #79 of the podcast “This Week in Virology”, Vincent and Alan converse about making published science accessible to everyone, global eradication of poliomyelitis, and whether a plant virus can cause disease in humans.
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6 thoughts on “TWiV #79: Red hot chili viruses”
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–5:00 AD: PLOS not sustainable , author pay {why does it cost money ?} before the 60s not available (yet ? scan it ?) –10:00 government funding –> accessable 12 months , pubmed central , 400000 downloads a day shorten to 6 months ?
Columbia-papers at a webpage, which ? “compact” ? –14:14 federal funded research public act , congress
–17:00 eradication of polio …
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This episode made me want to ask Dick whether there are any eukaryotic parasites that move between plants or fungi and animals.
–5:00 AD: PLOS not sustainable , author pay
{why does it cost money ?}
before the 60s not available (yet ? scan it ?)
–10:00 government funding –> accessable
12 months , pubmed central , 400000 downloads a day
shorten to 6 months ?
Columbia-papers at a webpage, which ?
“compact” ?
–14:14 federal funded research public act , congress
–17:00 eradication of polio …
This episode made me want to ask Dick whether there are any eukaryotic parasites that move between plants or fungi and animals.
Really good question. I wish Dick had been there. I'll ask him for the
next TWiP (recording 3 May).
This episode made me want to ask Dick whether there are any eukaryotic parasites that move between plants or fungi and animals.
Really good question. I wish Dick had been there. I'll ask him for the
next TWiP (recording 3 May).
Flea, of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, has CFS.