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NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH

Virology Interest Group

Thursday April, 2011

12:30 PM

Calendar: XMRV Replication and Spread are Severely

Restricted by APOBEC3 Proteins in Human PBMCs

Title

XMRV Replication and Spread are Severely

Restricted by APOBEC3 Proteins in Human

PBMCs

Speaker

Chawaree Chaipan

Start Time: 4/7/2011 12:30 PM

End Time: 4/7/2011 1:00 PM

Created at 4/1/2011 12:49 PM by Dunfee,

(NIH/NIAID) [F]

Last modified at 4/4/2011 8:31 AM by Dunfee,

(NIH/NIAID) [F]

National Institutes of Health (NIH), 9000 Rockville

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NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH

Virology Interest Group

Upcoming Events

VIG logoThe Virology Interest Group comprises

researchers at NIH and in the local area who are

interested in virology. The group organizes activities

designed to promote interactions and exchange of

information.

The Interest Group has a Seminar Series (see

Meetings) that meets at noon on the first Thursday

of each month in Building 4, Room 433 (4th floor

conference room) on the NIH campus. This is

organized by Dunfee and Zane.

Potential speakers should contact Drs. Dunfee and

Zane.

The Virology Interest Group sponsors the Norman P.

Salzman Memorial Award and Symposium in

November of each year. The Symposium is held in

conjunction with the presentation of the Annual

Norman P. Salzman Memorial Award, which

recognizes outstanding accomplishments by a

post-doctoral fellow or research trainee at NIH

working in the field of virology. Last year's Award

and Symposium, the tenth anniversary, was held on

Thursday, November 13, 2008, in Natcher.

Messages can be posted to members of the Virology

Interest group through the NIH listserv,

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The organizers of the Virology Interest Group are

Kuan-Teh Jeang (NIAID) and Carolyn (FDA).

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