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Advances in Virus Research

Langue : Anglais

Directeurs de Collection : Maramorosch Karl, Murphy Frederick A.

Couverture de l’ouvrage Advances in Virus Research

The first review series in virology and published since 1953, Advances in Virus Research covers a diverse range of in-depth reviews, providing a valuable overview of the field.

  1. Revisiting Dengue Virus - Host Cell Interaction: New Insights into Molecular and Cellular Virology
    Eliana G. Acosta, Anil Kumar and Ralf Bartenschlager
  2. KSHV: Pathways to Tumorigenesis and Persistent Infection
    Louise Giffin and Blossom Damania
  3. Evolution and Emergence of Plant Viruses
    Santiago F. Elena, Aurora Fraile and Fernando García-Arenal
  4. Quantitative Genetics in the Study of Virus-Induced Disease
    Martin T. Ferris and Mark T. Heise
  5. Bacteriophages of Pseudomonas aeruginosa: Long-Term Prospects for Use in Phage Therapy
    Victor N. Krylov
  6. Dynamic Epstein-Barr Virus Gene Expression on the Path to B-Cell Transformation
    Alexander M. Price and Micah A. Luftig
  7. Dengue Virus Vaccine Development
    Lauren E. Yauch and Sujan Shresta

Professional virologists, from professors to graduate students, microbiologists and infectious diseases specialists.

Karl Maramorosch, Ph.D., is the Robert L. Starkey Professor of Microbiology and Professor Emeritus of Entomology at Rutgers -The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, New Jersey. Dr. Maramorosch, a native of Vienna, Austria, grew up in Poland and graduated from SGGW, the Agricultural University of Warsaw. He obtained his Ph.D. degree from Columbia University. His scientific career began at Rockefeller University where he spent twelve years working on plant viruses and insect vectors. Later, he became Program Director of Virology and Insect Physiology at the Boyce Thompson Institute. Since 1974, he has served as a Distinguished Professor at Rutgers University. Among his many scientific discoveries was the seminal first finding that certain plant pathogens multiply not only in plants but also in specific invertebrate animal vectors. Professor Maramorosch is a Fellow, former Recording Secretary and Vice-President of the New York Academy of Sciences, a Fellow of the American Association for Advancement of Science and of the American Phytopathological Society, a Fellow and Honorary Member of the Entomological Society of America, Honorary Fellow of the Indian Virological Society, a Foreign Fellow of the Indian National Science Academy, a member of the Leopoldina Academy, the Society for In Vitro Biology, the American Society for Virology, the Microscopy Society, the International Organization for Mycoplasmology, the Society for Invertebrate Pathology and of other professional organizations. He won the 1980 Wolf Prize in Agriculture and numerous other awards and honors, including the Jurzykowski Award in Biology, AIBS Award of Distinction, the Waksman Award, AAAS Campbell Award, the 2012 SGGW Award of Distinction and others. He has held short-term assignments from the Rockefeller Foundation, the Agency for International Development, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and Ford Foundation in Mexico, India, Kenya, and Philippines. Dr. Maramorosch has edited more than 9
  • Contributions from leading authorities
  • Comprehensive reviews for general and specialist use
  • First and longest-running review series in virology

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