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Rotahoosier molecular virologist, Training and advocating for my team of super scientists

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Dr Charlotte Houldcroft (@drcj_houldcroft) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You - yes YOU - are chock-full of DNA viruses, mostly silently biding their time, waiting to infect your children/grandchildren. Yes, it sounds like something from a horror movie, but it's also something that humans have experienced for thousands to millions of years.

News at IU (@iunewsroom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cindy E. Hmelo-Silver, a Distinguished Professor in the IU School of Education Bloomington, and Curtis M. Lively, a Distinguished Professor in the The College at IU Department of Biology, have been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. news.iu.edu/live/news/2822…

PattonRotaLab (@rotavirusl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations, Dr. Dai! A truly outstanding graduate student who has been studying the battle between rotavirus and the innate immune system. mBio 2022 Dec 20;13(6):e0299522

Congratulations, Dr. Dai! A truly outstanding graduate student who has been studying the battle between rotavirus and the innate immune system. mBio 2022 Dec 20;13(6):e0299522
Marion Koopmans, publications: https://pure.eur.nl (@marionkoopmans) 's Twitter Profile Photo

AAAND we have lift off: the #calicivirus2023 with the lecture in honor of norovirus discoverer Al Kapikian , given by Kim Green: “ a totally biased selection”

AAAND we have lift off: the #calicivirus2023 with the lecture in honor of norovirus discoverer Al Kapikian , given by Kim Green: “ a totally biased selection”
Marion Koopmans, publications: https://pure.eur.nl (@marionkoopmans) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#calicivirus2023 John Patton on combined rotavirus norovirus vaccine, from GIVAX. Based in re engineered rotavirus genomes to express some norovirus proteins. Concept: could this induce dual antibody responses. Choice of background strain of course is crucial.

PattonRotaLab (@rotavirusl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Terrific article by Asha Philip and Sannoong Hu demonstrating the use of rotavirus as a vector system for expressing glycosylated proteins. Recombinant Rotavirus Expressing the Glycosylated S1 Protein of SARS-CoV-2 biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

102Virus (@102_virus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There is still a lot of work to do on this one, but it is starting to look like a #paramyxovirus (#measles, #mumps, #nipah, #hendra, #rsv) 😃 #Blender3D #MolecularNodes

There is still a lot of work to do on this one, but it is starting to look like a #paramyxovirus (#measles, #mumps, #nipah, #hendra, #rsv) 😃

#Blender3D #MolecularNodes
Dr. Heather Hundley (@scientistmomeb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Totally agree - although I try not to do the re-write myself and instead leave comments/suggestions...guessing Ananya Mahapatra might say she could do without the "grimace face" comment

Viruses MDPI (@virusesmdpi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎉 Our new special issue is here: Rotaviruses and Rotavirus Vaccines 👉mdpi.com/journal/viruse… Join us in uncovering insights on this fascinating topic and submit your work today! 🔬 #Science #Vaccines #research

🎉 Our new special issue is here: Rotaviruses and Rotavirus Vaccines 

👉mdpi.com/journal/viruse…

Join us in uncovering insights on this fascinating topic and submit your work today! 🔬 #Science  #Vaccines  #research
PattonRotaLab (@rotavirusl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tomorrow's vector technology! Cheers to the IU-Bloomington team and the GIVAX team for their amazing progress in using Rotavirus Platform Technology to create combination vaccines again rotavirus and other enteric pathogens.

Tomorrow's vector technology! Cheers to the IU-Bloomington team and the GIVAX team for their amazing progress in using Rotavirus Platform Technology to create combination vaccines again rotavirus and other enteric pathogens.