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Who knew? I am not a scientist, but I love hearing these people talk about viruses. The banter is so friendly and funny; each virologist has a distinct personality (the snarky guy, the sweet wistful guy, the raconteur, the sincere guy), and they engage in a dialogue that is so refreshingly intelligent, it almost doesn't matter what they are discussing. Except, of course, that viruses are so interesting! I have learned to think about the international movement of people and animals in a whole new way. The "detective stories" are the best. For example, did you know that ebola was eventually found to be harbored in bats? (Bet you still thought it was monkeys!) If you listened to This Week in Virology, you would have found out!Read full review »
Sparkly Twig via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/27/10
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A professor of virology and some other guys host this podcast, which is all about viruses: the kind that make you sick. And others. I don't always listen to this, but it's interesting sometimes, and a really good place to hear about viruses in the news. They usually interview someone and...Read full review »
erbyfub via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/12/09
Definitely the best science podcast on virolgy, whether you are virology professional or just have personal interest in virology, this is for you!! TWITID windsurfer
Byron_HG via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/01/10
Great podcast with incredible biological and sociological input from a great panel of scientists! Vincent and Dick provide a strong background of virology and parasitology/ecology while guests like Alan Dove and others provide viewpoints of authors, science writers and physicians to make this a...Read full review »
BRBuck via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/05/09
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