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…So go ahead and communicate, scientists. If you make science videos, and no one watches, they are probably not well done, and you need to go back to the drawing…
…So go ahead and communicate, scientists. If you make science videos, and no one watches, they are probably not well done, and you need to go back to the drawing…
…copy of the poliovirus RNA genome, the first of its kind, and a lot of enthusiasm. Over the years we used this infectious DNA to study poliovirus neurovirulence, pathogenesis, and…
…ME/CFS advocacy group. We had video glitches so there is not a continuous tape of the discussion, but here’s a link to at least the first part: https://www.facebook.com/EmergeAustraliaInc/videos/10156242916534111/?fref=mentions&pnref=story On Sunday,…
…in the past years via blogging, podcasting, videos and social media. Several months before the keynote I prepared a set of slides which I wanted to have shown behind us…
…often provide links to interesting stories about viruses; on YouTube, where I posts videos about viruses; or on Instagram, or the This Week in Virology page on Facebook. I have…
…hoped to be able to watch the videos before opining to make sure I wasn€™t misquoting anyone or making really stupid mistakes. As of this writing, the presentations have not…