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Virology Lectures 2021 #2 - The Infectious Cycle A Microbe.tv/ Columbia University Production

  The infectious cycle is what we call the complete course of events in a virus infected cell. In this lecture we discuss the different parts of the infectious cycle and how to study them, including assay of infectious virus particles by plaque assay, multiplicity of infection, and the particle to pfu ratio. Physical methods for detecting viruses include hemagglutination, serological techniques, polymerase chain reaction, and high-throughput sequencing. We show how these methods were used to identify in early 2020 the new pandemic coronavirus SARS-CoV-2. Vincent Racaniello does lecture 2 on the infectious cycle on viruses.

Virology Lectures 2021 #1: What is a Virus? A Microbe.TV and Columbia University video.

  Vincent Racaniello does a lecture on Viruses for Columbia University for the 2021 semester. This is the Introduction lecture. 

Dr. Daniel Griffin of Microbe.tv does an update on COVID-19

Note this video is courtesy of Microbe.tv and Vincent Racaniello. This video talk about the final clinical update for 2020 as the rollout of vaccines come into play heading into 2021.