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  1. Alphaherpesviruses: Molecular Virology
  2. Simian Virology by Alexander F. Voevodin, Preston A. Marx, 2009-08-31
  3. Pseudorabies (Aujeszky's Disease) and Its Eradication (Virology Research Progress)
  4. Desk Encyclopedia Animal and Bacterial Virology
  5. Diagnostic Virology Protocols (Methods in Molecular Medicine)
  6. Textbook of Human Virology by Robert B. Belshe, 1990-12
  7. Hsiung's Diagnostic Virology: As Illustrated by Light and Electron Microscopy, 4th Edition by Professor G. D. Hsiung, Professor Caroline K. Y. Fong, et all 1994-06-22
  8. Virology: Directory & Dictionary of Animal Bacterial and Plant Viruses by Roger Hull, Fred Brown, et all 1989-09
  9. Principles of animal virology
  10. Applied Virology Research: New Vaccines and Chemotherapy: Volume 1 (Annals of Theoretical Psychology)
  11. Clinical Virology by Diane S. Leland PhD, 1996-02-23
  12. Caliciviruses: Molecular and Cellular Virology
  13. Veterinary Virology by Sashi B. Mohanty, 1981-06
  14. Viral Haemorrhagic Fevers, Volume 11 (Perspectives in Medical Virology)

61. Virology
Research in the Department of virology deals with plant diseases caused by viruses, phytoplasma and viroids. Studying viral genome structure and function,
http://www.agri.gov.il/Depts/Virology.html
Department of Virology
Institute of Plant Protection, Agricultural Research Organization,
The Volcani Center, P.O. Box 6, Bet Dagan 50250, Israel
Research activities
Research in the Department of Virology deals with plant diseases caused by viruses, phytoplasma and viroids. Studying viral genome structure and function, development and adaptation of diagnostic systems, disease transmission and epidemiology and to development of means to reduce virus damage in protected or field grown crops.
Detection and Identification of Plant Viruses.
Several different technologies have been developed and are currently in use in our Department. These methods include electron microscopy (EM), biological tests, serological and molecular techniques such as PCR, RT-PCR, dsRNA analysis and nucleic acid hybridizations. Most of these methods are being used for the production of virus-free propagation material as well as in commercial laboratories for virus diagnosis in vegetatively-propagated crops (bulbs, corms and stems), vegetables, fruit trees and grapes.
Production of virus-free propagation material.

62. The Clinical Virology Laboratory, Department Of Laboratory Medicine At Yale
virology requisitions Use virology I for virus isolation and antigen requests; use virology II for viral antibody requests and HIV requisition for HIV
http://www.med.yale.edu/labmed/virology/booklet.html

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Chemistry Frisbee Laboratory Hematology ... Immunology Microbiology Molecular Diagnostics Virology Guide to Viral Diagnosis TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. GUIDELINES FOR SPECIMEN COLLECTION
A. Test ordering
B. Viral antibody studies
C. Specimen collection for viral culture labeling, timing, collection devices, and holding temperature
D. Specimen collection instructions for selected specimens
II. VIROLOGY TEST SELECTION ORGANIZED BY VIRUS (alphabetical listing)
Virus suspected, Clinical Syndromes, Test Selection and Special Instructions and Time to Result
III. CLINICAL SYNDROMES
Viruses Associated, Specimens to Collect and Test Method of Choice
IV. INTERPRETATION OF TEST RESULTS
V. SERVICES OFFERED AT THE VIROLOGY REFERENCE LABORATORY, VA-CT
I. GUIDELINES FOR SPECIMEN COLLECTION
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A. Test ordering

63. The American Society For Virology - Home
The American Society for virology (ASV) was founded in 1981 to provide a forum for investigators of human, animal, insect, plant, fungal, and bacterial
http://www.outreach.psu.edu/programs/virology/

64. 22nd Clinical Virology Symposium And 2006 Molecular Virology Workshop
For the Molecular virology Workshop, click on 2008 Molecular virology Workshop above. For information email Sandi Manetta
http://hsc.usf.edu/nocms/medicine/medmicro/virology/index.htm
Click on the virus to enter the Symposium website! For the Molecular Virology Workshop, click on "2008 Molecular Virology Workshop" above.
For information email Sandi Manetta

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65. Re: How Do I Become A Virologist?
It isn t until college that you will find any class which might specifically train you in virology. I personally never had a virology class during my
http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/1998-02/886783588.Vi.r.html
MadSci Network : Virology Query:
Re: How do I become a Virologist?
Date: Wed Feb 4 20:15:50 1998
Posted By: Eric Clambey, graduate student,
Area of science: Virology
ID: 885761240.Vi Message:
Virologists typically are trained in biology. This means taking course work in biology. In high school you might take a biology class or two. It isn't until college that you will find any class which might specifically train you in virology. I personally never had a virology class during my college career. Once I finished college, however, I applied to graduate schools in microbiology programs. Once I entered the graduate program, I took some course work in virology. However, I would say that I have learned the most about virology by working in a virology laboratory. With regard to working in virology lab, there are a number of summer research opportunities which allow students to work in biology (and more specifically, virology) labs. I personally did research during the summers when I was in college. I know that in some special cases, high school students may get involved in such an opportunity. You might consider talking to a high school counselor about opportunities locally or nationally. In college, any biology department will post a number of research opportunities. I would say that being a biology major in college and then attending graduate school to either get your Masters or Ph.D. is a typical path for many virologists. Lab experience is the most important training for a virologist, and most virologists get this experience in graduate school. A person who received this training would most likely be a straight research scientist in virology.

66. Dr.Gifty Immanuael - Medical Virology
Scientific findings, clinical therapies research, and public health aspects on viruses of medical importance.
http://www.medicalvirology.com/

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67. Virology | Virology News, Research And Current Events
Brightsurf virology news and virology current events, research and discoveries.
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Fields of Scientific Study RSS ... Next Sort By: Page Views Date Norwich scientist receives prestigious international science prize
"I am very pleased that the work of my group has been recognised by this award", said Professor David Baulcombe. "I am also delighted to see that research into plants has been acknowledged. It is often forgotten that plants are excellent models for many types of genetic and... view more
SLU Researchers Uncover Direct Evidence on How HIV Invades Healthy Cells

Using sophisticated detection methods, researchers at the Saint Louis University Institute for Molecular Virology (IMV) have demonstrated the molecular mechanism by which the HIV virus infects, or integrates, healthy cells. The discovery could lead to new drug treatments for HIV. view more
Blocking nerve cells delays onset of prion disease

A chemical that specifically blocking parts of the nervous system can delay the onset of scrapie and could lead to new drugs to prevent vCJD and BSE, medical experts heard today (Thursday 10 January 2002) during a joint meeting of the European Societies of Clinical and Veterinary Virology and the...

68. Clinical Virology Programs
Part of a national effort to develop AIDS treatments by conducting research studies of new and promising medications.
http://www.lamp.med.umn.edu/actu/
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Just Got Mono?
Updated: December 4th, 2007 If you’ve been diagnosed with mono within the last week, you can join a study at the University of Minnesota to help find out if a new treatment is effective. We’ve been studying mono since 2000 and we’re trying to close in on new treatments. Join the new mono study (Mono 6) and receive a $20 University Bookstore gift card for each study visit. Please call 612-625-1462 for more information. This is a joint research project by the University of Minnesota Academic Health Center and the Boynton Health Service.
Mono 5 Completes Successful Antibody Testing Phase
Updated: October 12th, 2007 Mono 5, a study of the risk factors for severity of infectious mononucleosis (mono), completed the antibody testing phase (Step 1) in the Super Block last month.  Nearly 300 students were screened and 86% of those eligible have volunteered to continue with us in the surveillance program (Step 2) .  Thanks a million to all of the student volunteers, health advocates, housing and residential life staff, and BHS personnel for their phenomenal support of this important medical research.  We shall periodically report on the progress of the research as it continues during the next 4 years.
Mono Study for Freshmen in Full Swing
Updated: September 19th, 2007

69. Erasmus MC - Virology
Translate this page Welcom at the department of virology of the ErasmusMC, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
http://www.virology.nl/
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70. Www.virology.ca - University Of Victoria - VBRC
This resource. Provides access to viral genomes and a variety of tools for comparative genomic analyses. At the heart of the system is VOCs (Virus
http://athena.bioc.uvic.ca/
Viral Bioinformatics Resource Center
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Information About VBCa Virus Families Sequencing Info Workbench ... (DoV)
Welcome Upton's Blog This resource Provides access to viral genomes and a variety of tools for comparative genomic analyses. At the heart of the system is VOCs (Virus Orthologous Clusters), a database with built-in tools that allows users to retrieve and analyze the genes, gene families, and genomes of different virus families. The database is the source of information for other programs of the workbench for whole genome alignments, genome display, or gene/protein sequence analysis. Many of these tools can also be used with user-provided sequence data. The workbench tools are Java-based and user-friendly to allow all users, regardless of computer skill-level, to access and analyze the data. To start There are two ways to start an application from the workbench:
  • Select an application, and then choose its associated database when the application starts. Select a database, and then start an application using the afore-selected database.

71. Division Of Virology
MRC virology Unit is now at http//www.mrcvu.gla.ac.uk. University of Glasgow virologists are now at http//www.gla.ac.uk/ibls/II/
http://www.vir.gla.ac.uk/
Division of Virology
MRC Virology Unit is now at http://www.mrcvu.gla.ac.uk University of Glasgow virologists are now at http://www.gla.ac.uk/ibls/II/

72. Virologist - Definition Of Virologist By The Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus A
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