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  1. Emerging Viruses in Human Populations, Volume 16 (Perspectives in Medical Virology) (Perspectives in Medical Virology) by Edward Tabor, 2007-03-26
  2. Human Herpesvirus-6, Volume 12, Second Edition: General Virology, Epidemiology and Clinical Pathology (Perspectives in Medical Virology)
  3. Virology
  4. Fundamentals of Plant Virology by R. E.F. Matthews, 1992-05-29
  5. Handbook of Plant Virology by Jawaid Khan, Jeanne Dijkstra, 2006-06-22
  6. Encyclopedia of Virology, Five-Volume Set, Volume 1-5, Third Edition
  7. Virology Methods Manual, First Edition
  8. Principles and Practice of Clinical Virology,Sixth Edition by Arie J. Zuckerman, 2008-08-08
  9. Principles and Practice of Clinical Virology
  10. Handbook of Plant Virology
  11. Virology
  12. Virus dynamics: Mathematical principles of immunology and virology by Martin A. Nowak, Robert May, 2001-01-25
  13. Zoonoses And The Contribution Of Disease-free Pets To Human Health: A Guide to Pet Owners (Advances in Medical and Veterinary Virology, Immunology and Epidemiology) by Elie K. Barbour, Mathew Thankam, 2004-07-31
  14. Concepts in Virology: From Ivanovsky to the Present by Brian Mahy, 1993-01-01

41. Loyola Univ. Health Sys- Microbiology & Immunology Home Page
Graduate program in modern microbiology, virology, and immunology. Lists faculty members.
http://www.meddean.luc.edu/lumen/DeptWebs/microbio/micro.htm
Here are directions to the medical center and how to contact our department
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42. Welcome To PASCV, The Pan American Society For Clinical Virology
clinical and diagnostic virology professionals from North America, Central America, South America, the Caribbean fostering new techniques, quality control,
http://www.virology.org/
Pan American Society for
Clinical Virology For more information contact our PASCV Officers
ANNOUNCEMENTS
21st Annual Clinical Virology Symposium

May 8 - 11, 2005
Clearwater Beach, FL Call for Clinical Cases
For participants of the Clinical Virology Symposium 2005 Molecular Virology Workshop
May 6 and 7, 2005
Clearwater Beach, FL New travel awards
To the Clinical Virology Symposium, some specific to Latin American participants. HPV diagnostic techniques
A nice review by Dr. Christine Ginocchio [Newsletter Vol. 31. No.1 ] MISSION The Pan American Group for Rapid Viral Diagnosis (PAGRVD) was founded in 1977 to promote rapid viral diagnosis and help raise the standards of diagnostic virology in the Americas, as the European Group for Rapid Viral Diagnosis had done in Europe. In 1995, the name was changed to the Pan American Society for Clinical Virology (PASCV) to reflect the expanding role of the Society in all areas of clinical virology: viral pathogenesis, manifestations of disease, laboratory diagnosis, prevention, and therapy. The primary goals of PASCV are to:
  • Foster the development of new techniques and quality control in diagnostic virology Promote and support education and research in clinical and diagnostic virology
  • 43. Institute For Molecular Virology
    The Garry Lab s List of virology Web Servers, Comprehensive top 5% resource of online virology documentation. Viruses from Structure to Biology
    http://virology.wisc.edu/IMV/links.html
    Useful Sites Site Description ASV Home Page American Society for Virology ASM Home Page American Society for Microbiology Journal of Virology JVI journal articles (VIPER) Virus Particle ExploreR Icosahedral virus structures, standardized 3D coordinates The Picornavirus Home Page Lists of all picornavirus sequences, accession numbers, structures, family taxonomy, recent news and publications Index Virum The Index Virum is a collection of index files that list all names of virus families, genera and species found in Virus Taxonomy: Classification and Nomenclature of Viruses ICTV Home Page International Committee on the Taxonomy of Viruses. Inf from 7th Report The Garry Lab's List of Virology Web Servers Comprehensive top 5% resource of on-line virology documentation Viruses from Structure to Biology compendium of virus information at UWash St. louis

    44. Centre Of Virology
    Information about staff and research groups.
    http://www.uib.no/virus/
    University of Bergen Faculty of medicine : Centre of Virology
    Centre of Virology
    Virology Section
    Dept. of Microbiology and Immunology
    The Gade Institute
    University of Bergen
    Background
    The center consists of four research groups:
    Virus and Cancer Group
    The HIV Pathogenesis Group
    The Herpes Virus Group
    The Influenza Group
    STAFF

    GRADUATIONS
    Ph.D degrees
    Cand. Scient degrees M.Sc. degrees RESEARCH Virus and Cancer Group The HIV Pathogenesis Group The Herpes Virus Group The Influenza Centre Visiting and Postal Address: Centre for Research in Virology The Gade Institute Biobuilding BBB 5th Floor Jonas Liesvei 91 N-5009 Bergen Tel. +47 - 55 58 45 10 Fax. + 47 - 55 58 45 12 Last updated 20.08.2002 by Karl Albert Brokstad

    45. Satellite Workshop On "Mathematical Virology"
    Centre for Mathematical Biology, Oxford, UK; 1417 June 2004.
    http://www.newton.cam.ac.uk/programmes/SMC/smcw04.html
    An Isaac Newton Institute Satellite Workshop
    Mathematical Virology
    14 - 17 June 2004
    Organisers P Maini ( Oxford ), T McLeish ( Leeds ), P Stockley ( Leeds ) and R Twarock ( London Supported by the London Mathematical Society, EPSRC and the Isaac Newton Institute in association with the Newton Institute programme entitled Statistical Mechanics of Molecular and Cellular Biological Systems Speakers and Programme
    Theme of Workshop:
    The focus of the workshop is on theory and experiment for vital stages of the viral life cycle. Particular emphasis is placed on the structure and assembly of viral capsids, i.e. shells formed from proteins that protect the viral genome, as well as the packaging of the viral genome inside these capsids. Mathematical models in this area are of strong current interest because they constitute important milestones for a better understanding of viral replication mechanisms and hence ultimately for the design of anti-viral therapeutics. The aim of the workshop is to bring together mathematicians, biophysicists and biologists in an interdisciplinary workshop. Besides talks and poster presentations, the workshop will schedule discussion groups open to all participants, which will streamline the synergies between the different approaches and help to identify new avenues for future research. We expect that with this structure the meeting will provide new insight and inspiration for experts and newcomers in the field alike, and will strongly encourage research in this timely and topical area of Mathematical Biology.

    46. Institute Of Human Virology - IHV
    The Institute of Human virology was established to create and develop a worldclass center of excellence focusing on chronic viral diseases and virally
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    Our Mission
    The Institute of Human Virology was established to create and develop a world-class center of excellence focusing on chronic viral diseases and virally linked cancers. The IHV is dedicated to fundamental and clinical research leading to improved treatment and prevention of these diseases and cancers. Its unique structure seeks to connect cohesive, multidisciplinary research and clinical programs so that new treatments are streamlined from discovery to patient. The IHV serves patients locally and the scientific community globally. Institute of Human Virology Teams with China's CDC to Fight AIDS Institute of Human Virology Launches HIV/AIDS Satellite Program in Nigeria IHV/UM School of Medicine Awarded $64M in President's Plan for AIDS Relief IHV Founder One of World's Most Referenced Scientists ...
    A Look Back, A Look Ahead with World-Renowned Scientist Dr. Robert Gallo
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    47. Program In Theoretical Biology, Institute For Advanced Study
    The Program in Theoretical Biology has many diverse interests, including immunology and virology, the evolution of language, evolutionary genomics, epidemiology, the evolution of cancer and the evolution of cooperation and fairness.
    http://www.ptb.ias.edu
    Institute for Advanced Study
    Arnold J. Levine, Professor
    School of Natural Sciences
    The Center for Systems Biology in the School of Natural Sciences at the Institute for Advanced Study emphasizes the interface of molecular biology and the physical sciences. Research interests of the group include genetics and genomics, polymorphisms and molecular aspects of evolution, signal transduction pathways and networks, stress responses and pharmacogenomics in cancer biology. The Center, under the direction of Arnold Levine, explores the linkage between theoretical and experimental biology, and includes the following Members and Visitors: Gurinder Singh Atwal Institute for Advanced Study Gyan Bhanot IBM Research Gareth Bond Institute for Advanced Study/
    Cancer Institute of New Jersey Lillian Chiang Institute for Advanced Study Michael Krasnitz Institute for Advanced Study Harlan Robins Institute for Advanced Study Nitzan Rosenfeld Weizmann Institute of Science Jiri Vanicek Institute for Advanced Study Applications for future memberships are invited from people with experience in physics, computer science, statistics, mathematics or biology. In addition to one- or two-year memberships, there are opportunities for short-term visits and collaborative work.

    48. Wiley InterScience :: Session Cookies
    www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgibin/jtoc?ID=5616 More results from www3.interscience.wiley.com virology Down UnderAn Australian based portal and educational site providing links and info on human viruses and related areas of science.
    http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/jtoc?ID=32763

    49. Immunology And Virology Program - UMass Medical School
    This group fosters virology and immunology research and training at UMW, and offers a Ph.D. Program in Immunology and virology as part of a larger schoolwide graduate program that encompasses a core curriculum and a specialization in one of several fields of biomedical research.
    http://www.umassmed.edu/ivp/
    directory contacts index this section only I V P Home Page
    About the Program

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    program in immunology and virology
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    Committee Chair: Alan Rothman, M.D.
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    50. Molecular Virology Lab At Leiden University
    The group performs basic research on viruses in order to facilitate the development of efficient genetransfer vectors for use in gene therapy. Current research concerns the human adenoviruses and the systems required for producing recombinant-adenovirus vectors.
    http://members.lycos.nl/molvir/
    E-mail Webmaster Virus Biology lab. Last modified: 30-03-2005
    The Virus Biology lab. is an academic-research group embedded in the Department of Molecular Cell Biology at Leiden University Medical Center , Leiden, The Netherlands. The group performs basic research on viruses in order to develop efficient virus-derived gene-transfer vectors for use in e.g. gene therapy. In their evolution, viruses have become very efficient in transferring genetic information into cells. We study the various mechanisms exploited by viruses to do so. Our current research centers around adenoviruses, lentiviruses, and reoviruses.
    Our Ambition: To become a leading provider of new virus-derived gene-transfer tools for preclinical and clinical use in biomedical research and experimental gene therapy.
    The Labs Profile: The goal of our research is to develop and characterize efficient virus-derived gene-transfer vectors for biomedical research in general and experimental gene therapy in particular. Therefore we study the mechanisms by which viruses transfer their genes into cells and how they evade the immune system. Currently we focus on adenoviruses and lentiviruses as gene-transfer vectors for gene therapy, and

    51. Glossary Of Virology
    Glossary of virology, Updated October 21, 2004, Search. Glossary of virology. NB You can search this document using the FIND command from the EDIT menu.
    http://www-micro.msb.le.ac.uk/MBChB/VirGloss.html
    Microbiology @ Leicester : Glossary of virology Updated: October 21, 2004 Search
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    (+)sense RNA (plus-sense RNA): A virus with a single-stranded RNA genome of the same polarity ('sense') as mRNA. (-)sense RNA (minus-sense RNA): A virus with a single-stranded RNA genome of the opposite polarity ('sense') as mRNA. Abortive Infection: When a virus infects a cell (or host), but cannot complete the full replication cycle, i.e. a non-productive infection. Acute Infection: Relatively brief infections, i.e. a few days to a few weeks, following which the virus is usually eliminated completely from the body by the immune system. 'Arboviruses': A large a diverse group of viruses, taxonomically unrelated which are classically transmitted by arthropod vectors, e.g. mosquitoes, ticks, etc. Assembly: The stage of replication during which all the structural components come together at one site in the cell and the basic structure of the virus particle is formed. Attachment: The binding of a virus particle to a specific receptor on the surface of a host cell.

    52. Otago Virology Research Theme
    Comprises several interconnected groups located in the Divisions of Sciences and Health Sciences, and spread across the Dunedin, Christchurch and Wellington campuses. Theme members, postgraduates, events, other research Themes, newsletters, links and contacts.
    http://osms.otago.ac.nz/virology/home.htm

    Who are we?
    Theme Members Postgraduates Events ... Health Sciences
    Who are we?
    The Virology research team at the University comprises several interconnected groups located in the Divisions of Sciences and Health Sciences, and spread across the Dunedin, Christchurch and Wellington campuses. Together they have expertise in all areas of virology. Current research activities of theme groups encompass multiple projects in the areas of: viruses and cancer; viruses and immunity; human and animal health virology; invertebrate virology; viral infections and diagnosis; vector-borne diseases; plant virology; and human respiratory disease and hepatitis. The group has an exceptionally strong track record of publications, and collaborates internationally with research institutes in Germany, the UK, the US, Australia, Finland and Israel. Theme participants have won in excess of $6 million research funding from national and international sources in the last five years.
    Contact Us
    Dr Vernon Ward
    Department of Microbiology
    School of Medical Sciences
    PO Box 56, Dunedin

    53. Introduction To Virology
    Department of Microbiology and Immunology Online Lecture Notes Introduction to virology.
    http://www-micro.msb.le.ac.uk/109/Introduction.html
    Microbiology @ Leicester Introduction to Microbiology : Introduction to Virology Updated: May 6, 2005 Search
    Introduction to Virology
    The notes for this lecures are taken from Chapter 1 of
    Principles of Molecular Virology

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    The Origins of Virology
    These notes aim to explain:
    • Discovery of Viruses
    • Development of techniques
    i.e. how we got here!
    Definitions:
    Viruses are:
    sub-microscopic, obligate intracellular parasites.
    • Virus particles (virions) themselves do not 'grow' or undergo division.
    • Viruses lack the genetic information which encodes apparatus necessary for the generation of metabolic energy or for protein synthesis (ribosomes).
    No known virus has the biochemical or genetic potential to generate the energy necessary for driving all biological processes, e.g. macromolecular synthesis. They are therefore absolutely dependent on the host cell for this function.
    • Viroids are small (200-400nt), circular RNA molecules with a rod-like secondary structure which possess no capsid or envelope which are associated with certain plant diseases. Their replication strategy like that of viruses - they are obligate intracellular parasites.
    • Virusoids are satellite, viroid-like molecules, somewhat larger than viroids (e.g. approximately 1000nt) which are dependent on the presence of virus replication for multiplication (hence 'satellite'), they are packaged into virus capsids as passengers.

    54. Gladstone Institute Of Virology And Immunology
    A research institute dedicated to the study of virology and immunology with a focus on HIV and AIDS that conducts a full range of basic and clinical research. Includes information on research, programmes, faculty, staff, outreach, Fellowships and contact details.
    http://gweb1.ucsf.edu/givi/

    55. Virology Program TAMU
    Overview, faculty, current and former students, courses, degree programs, seminars, applying, and contacts.
    http://vtpb-www2.cvm.tamu.edu/Virology/index.html
    Virology Program
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    56. Cell -- Archive Of Issues By Date
    Published biweekly, it includes original research articles of exceptional significance in areas including molecular biology, biochemistry, cancer research, cell biology, developmental biology, genetics, immunology, microbiology, neurobiology, plant biology, structural biology and virology.
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    57. Biomax, Biotechnology, Clinical Diagnostics, Microbiology
    Distributor of diagnostics products and laboratory equipment for territory of Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Bacteriology, mycology, parasitology, virology, allergy, autoimmune, blood grouping diagnostics products.
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    biotechnology clinical diagnostics microbiology
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    58. Www.idealibrary.com/servlet/useragent?func=showAll
    Microbiology/virology/Immunology/Bacteriology/Parasitology Text virology is the study of viruses, complexes of nucleic acids and proteins that have the capacity for replication in animal, plant and bacterial cells.
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    59. Microbiology And Immunology On-line
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    60. Institute Of Microbiology And Virology
    This institute is one of the oldest in the region of Kyiv, Ukraine.
    http://www.imv.kiev.ua

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