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Interactions Between Viruses and Their Cellular Hosts

Offered By: American Society for Microbiology via YouTube

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American Society for Microbiology Courses Virology Courses Protein Synthesis Courses Cellular Biology Courses

Course Description

Overview

Explore a captivating interview with Dr. Ian Mohr of New York University, conducted by Vincent Racaniello, delving into the intricate interactions between viruses and their cellular hosts, with a focus on protein synthesis regulation. Gain insights into Dr. Mohr's scientific journey, from his early interests to his groundbreaking work with herpes viruses. Discover key experiments, the impact of his research on the field of virology, and the importance of translational regulation. Learn about the arms race between viruses and host pathways, technological advancements in the field, and receive valuable advice for aspiring scientists. This 33-minute video, part of a series accompanying the Principles of Virology textbook, also touches on Dr. Mohr's unique background as a drummer, offering a well-rounded perspective on a career in science.

Syllabus

Introduction
Background
What got you interested in science
University of Rochester
Protein synthesis in cells
Why herpes viruses
Key experiment
Impact on the field
Translational regulation
Why is transcription overlooked
Lac operon
Viruses have led the way
Viruses shut off translation
Arms race
Host pathways
Technology
Contribution to the field
Advice for students
Career as a drummer
Band
ASV
Next album


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American Society for Microbiology

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