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Microbe Hunters: Tracking Infectious Agents

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Howard Hughes Medical Institute

12/01/1999

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How does a tiny virus wreak havoc on the human body to create modern-day scourges such as AIDS? Noted virologist and AIDS expert Dr. Donald Ganem offers a comprehensive primer on viruses, explaining how they reproduce and infect cells, and why it often takes a team of scientists and physicians to identify pathogens that cause disease. Ganem also describes the important role of DNA-based techniques in identifying infectious agents.

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Donald Ganem, M.D., professor of medicine, immunology and microbiology, University of California, San Francisco; HHMI investigator

Runtime:00:58:08

Rating:TV-14


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