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PLoS at ASM 2010 – Booth 849

PLoS Pathogens is getting ready to set up camp at ASM 2010 (San Diego, May 23rd – 27th), where you’ll find us at booth 849 in the exhibit hall. PLoS Pathogens staff members Mary Kohut, Patrick Reilly,...

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Pathogens editors featured on This Week in Virology podcasts

PLoS Pathogens editors have been featured guests on two recent episodes of the TWiV podcast. Section editor Michael Gale was interviewed by Vincent Racaniello (also a Pathogens community editor) on the...

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At last, malaria-free mosquitoes

In a study published on July 15 in PLoS Pathogens, researchers demonstrate how to genetically alter mosquitoes so they no longer transmit the Plasmodium falciparum parasite, which causes malaria in...

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Bat viruses, undead viruses, and viral vacations on TWiV

PLoS Pathogens has been a regular feature on This Week in Virology recently, with Pathogens articles being discussed in TWiV episodes 88, 89, and 90. On Episode 88, Vincent Racaniello and co-hosts...

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Viral Archaeology

A study published in PLoS Pathogens on July 29th shows that human and other vertebrate genomes contain ancient genetic sequences from two often deadly families of RNA virus – Filovirus and Bornavirus –...

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PLoS Pathogens at MPM 2010

PLoS Pathogens will be well represented at next week’s 2010 Annual Molecular Parasitology Meeting at Woods Hole. The meeting’s lead organizer Kami Kim (a long-time Pathogens editor), and a number of...

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2010 Annual Molecular Parasitology Meeting presentation winners announced

As mentioned previously on the blog, PLoS Pathogens was well-represented at the 2010 Annual Molecular Parasitology Meeting at Woods Hole.  This meeting, which encompasses many fields relating to...

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Meet PLoS Pathogens at ASM 2011 in New Orleans May 21-24

Pick up a PLoS Pathogens mouse pad at ASM 2011, Booth 1357. Update: PLoS Pathogens-related sessions and activities announced PLoS Pathogens is pleased to attend ASM 2011, the 111th general meeting of...

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More PLoS Pathogens-related activities at ASM 2011 in New Orleans, May 21-24

PLoS Pathogens Publications Manager Mary Kohut has provided a great list of journal-related activities happening throughout ASM 2011: Sunday, May 22: 8:15 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. “Microbial Interactions with...

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PLoS Pathogens at the 2011 Molecular Parasitology Meeting

PLoS Pathogens was well represented at the 2011 Annual Molecular Parasitology Meeting held from September 11-15th at Woods Hole, MA. The meeting covers all aspects of parasite molecular biology, cell...

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Research Matters

Research Matters is a new article series in which active scientists speak directly about why basic research in their field matters. It bridges the gap between academic research and the public by...

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2014-2015 PLOS Progress Update Available

Each year PLOS releases a Progress Update, an annual overview of innovations, activities and journal highlights that provide insight into how the organization is moving scientific communication and...

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Pathogens editors featured on This Week in Virology podcasts

PLoS Pathogens editors have been featured guests on two recent episodes of the TWiV podcast. Section editor Michael Gale was interviewed by Vincent Racaniello (also a Pathogens community editor) on the...

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