• The Tulane virus, scientific name Recovirus A, is a calicivirus isolated from the rhesus monkey. It is the sole member of the Recovirus genus. Farkas,...
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    Caliciviridae (redirect from Khaleesi virus)
    has led to an increased understanding of the virus family. A recent isolate from rhesus monkeys—Tulane virus—can be grown in culture, and this system promises...
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  • also been used to target other viruses, such as the human papilloma virus, the West Nile virus, and the Tulane virus. The E6 gene in tumor samples retrieved...
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  • The Tulane National Primate Research Center (TNPRC) is a federally funded biomedical research facility affiliated with Tulane University. The TNPRC is...
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    2021. Source "Tulane Green Wave temporarily suspend men's basketball operations amid virus outbreak". espn.com. December 11, 2021. "Tulane Green Wave temporarily...
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  • (2018). "Evaluation of 405-nm monochromatic light for inactivation of Tulane virus on blueberry surfaces". Journal of Applied Microbiology. 124 (4): 1017–1022...
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    Escherichia virus T4 is a species of bacteriophages that infect Escherichia coli bacteria. It is a double-stranded DNA virus in the subfamily Tevenvirinae...
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  • James E. Banta (category Tulane University faculty)
    dengue virus in tissue culture and to demonstrate cytopathogenic effect. He was also the Dean, School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine from Tulane University...
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    Mark Hamilton (baseball) (category Tulane Green Wave baseball players)
    High School in Bellaire, Texas, he attended Tulane University where he played college baseball for the Tulane Green Wave baseball team. In 2004 and 2005...
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    Rachel Levine (category Tulane University alumni)
    in Belmont, Massachusetts. Levine graduated from Harvard College and the Tulane University School of Medicine, completing a residency in pediatrics and...
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    Paul Michael Glaser (category Tulane University School of Liberal Arts alumni)
    to the Cambridge School of Weston, completing high school. He attended Tulane University, where he was roommates with film director Bruce Paltrow, majoring...
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    Drug resistance (redirect from Super virus)
    1016/S0958-1669(03)00036-3. PMID 12849777. "Mechanisms of drug action and resistance". tulane.edu. Brun LO, Wilson JT, Daynes P (March 1983). "Ethion resistance in the...
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  • PMC 1425833. PMID 17861483. Hilliard, Julia (2007). "Monkey B virus". In Arvin, Ann; Campadelli-Fiume, Gabriella; Mocarski, Edward; Moore, Patrick...
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    Hospital from Kaposi's sarcoma. In 1987 researchers at Tulane University School of Medicine detected a virus closely related or identical to HIV-1 in his preserved...
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    partnership with Tulane University announced that it would acquire Tulane Medical Center, Lakeview Regional Medical Center, and Tulane Lakeside Hospital...
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  • Jonathan Hensleigh (category Tulane University Law School alumni)
    attended the University of Virginia School of Law, earned his J.D. from Tulane University Law School, and was admitted to the Massachusetts Bar in 1985...
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  • Maureen Lichtveld (category Tulane University faculty)
    and the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry before joining Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine in 2005. Throughout...
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    collision. Letlow worked as director of education and patient safety for Tulane University School of Medicine. In 2018, she was named director of external...
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  • effort in looking for alternatives to human organs. In 1963, doctors at Tulane University attempted chimpanzee-to-human renal transplantations in six people...
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    with colleagues at Vanderbilt University, he invented methods for growing viruses and rickettsiae in chicken embryos and fertilized chicken eggs. This enabled...
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    the fundamental work in the identification of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) as the cause of AIDS. In 2008, Barré-Sinoussi was awarded the Nobel...
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    The appearance of regular icosahedron can be found in nature, such as the virus with icosahedral-shaped shells and radiolarians. Other applications of the...
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    Athletic Conference (AAC) single-game assists record, in an 82–67 win over Tulane. As a sophomore, Davis averaged 14.2 points, an AAC-leading 6.7 assists...
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    give the Saints a 19–17 win over the Detroit Lions on November 8, 1970, at Tulane Stadium in New Orleans. Prior to 1974, the goal posts in the NFL were on...
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  • and Prevention and the World Health Organization to create a cure for the virus that had wiped out most of the human race. Little is known about her personal...
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    (2001). Tulane: the emergence of a modern university, 1945–1980. LSU Press. p. 123. ISBN 978-0-8071-2553-3. Baumeister, Alan A. (2000). "The Tulane Electrical...
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  • examined possibilities of an accidental leak of a natural or manipulated virus from a laboratory, and concluded that genomic analyses indicated that "SARS-CoV-2...
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  • Mary S. Sherman (category Tulane University faculty)
    clinic. She was also an associate professor of clinical orthopedics at Tulane University’s School of Medicine. In 1963 she and a colleague received the...
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    45-year-old woman in Taiwan died due to an unusual effort to ward off the virus. Hoffman, Craig (31 August 2004). "Louisville Man Decapitated In Freak Accident...
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  • potential; Karl H. Pribram of Radford University in Virginia; Dabney Ewin of Tulane Medical Center in New Orleans; surgeon Ángel Escudero, of Spain, who operated...
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