Virology Lectures 2023 #1: What is a virus?

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  • @CindyMichaelsGraffitiGranny
    @CindyMichaelsGraffitiGranny Рік тому +33

    I am now in my eighties, and will not go to University for many reasons. This is mindblowing and very exiting, I feel priviliged and invigorated to be able to have this type of education available in the comfort of my own home. Thank you, thank you, thank you.

  • @_c_y_p_3
    @_c_y_p_3 2 роки тому +38

    I am so excited to take this course again! Vincent is the best! Thankyou sooooooo much to every single one of you who donates to keep the Incubator Studio space thriving!!!!!

    • @Jackie-lg4tt
      @Jackie-lg4tt Рік тому +2

      We are lucky to have him. He’s a great man. Doing this for the love of teaching.

    • @aamirrazak3467
      @aamirrazak3467 10 місяців тому

      Agreed Dr Racaniello is a fantastic lecturer and his passion for and deep knowledge of viruses really shines through in his talks. A great source of information on a very pertinent subject

  • @lismartinez5363
    @lismartinez5363 2 роки тому +26

    Thank you for providing this lecture to the public on the principles of virology. Lis

  • @DeniseF-fn5kd
    @DeniseF-fn5kd 2 роки тому +16

    My doctorate is in the social sciences, not the biological sciences and, while some things he presents are beyond me, I LOVE this guy. I always learn something worthwhile. Thank you Vincent Racaniello!

    • @peterginsburg2465
      @peterginsburg2465 2 роки тому +3

      When I started learning from Vincent's courses 3 years ago, I had to stop the video, look up a term in Google, which usually sent me on a Wikipedia, down-the-rabbit hole of one term leading to another and another. But, it all started making sense. Some of his one hour lectures would take me 6 hours to get through. I still get stumped though, and it's off to Wikipedia again. You'll learn all about viruses and biology, microbiology, genetics, and immunology.

  • @kevinp1972
    @kevinp1972 2 роки тому +12

    Thank you for publishing this on UA-cam.
    I appreciate it.

  • @peterginsburg2465
    @peterginsburg2465 2 роки тому +18

    Vincent, your course lectures get better and better every year. Fantastic.

  • @theeld267
    @theeld267 2 роки тому +6

    Yes! So happy this is starting up.

  • @EnvironmentalCoffeehouse
    @EnvironmentalCoffeehouse 2 роки тому +18

    Oh this is going to be awesome!

  • @nidhidhawan6683
    @nidhidhawan6683 2 роки тому +6

    I am sooooooper excited that you have RESTARTED the course. Thank you!! I bought your book, too. I will be doing this with 'religious' zeal! Thanks a lot!!!

  • @dacisky
    @dacisky 2 роки тому +13

    Wonderful class. Thanks so much.

  • @marklemont3735
    @marklemont3735 2 роки тому +8

    OMG. I am enjoying this lecture. This is so interesting to me from a food and gardening perspective. I was not expecting that.

  • @nippising1989
    @nippising1989 2 роки тому +8

    Thank you so much. Excellent class.

  • @Youtubed912
    @Youtubed912 2 роки тому +7

    Oh yeah. It's time for another year!

  • @starbai410
    @starbai410 2 роки тому +6

    Thanks for sharing Vincent

  • @jmi7562
    @jmi7562 2 роки тому +6

    That is the most enlightening explanation I've heard on whether viruses are alive.

  • @joekelly345
    @joekelly345 Рік тому +1

    Took this course as a MOOC several years ago since then have been an avid TWIV/Q&A with A&V listener and am very excited to run through the course again. Thank you Vincent for the extraordinary effort you put into these programs and making them accessible.

  • @gaywehrman7406
    @gaywehrman7406 2 роки тому +7

    Thank you. This is a wonderful gift.

    • @Roctrin
      @Roctrin Рік тому

      Racaniellos enthusiasm is infectious, you could say

  • @estherconnor2572
    @estherconnor2572 2 роки тому +5

    Especially exciting time to study virus, from someone who studied with Baltimore. Wow, free. Thanks much.

    • @mireyajones810
      @mireyajones810 Рік тому

      Guess you missed that interview with Baltimore about HIV? (House of Numbers).

  • @kathleenp3135
    @kathleenp3135 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you for making this available to us! Appreciate you!

  • @luannwood1009
    @luannwood1009 2 роки тому +5

    Oh, awesome. I caught you on lecture 1.

  • @Adrian-hq5jk
    @Adrian-hq5jk Рік тому

    Good to come back to his course again to refresh my memory after the Covid-19 pandemic! It is so true that virology encompasses other sciences and even all of medical science, and is of course especially relevant for the human sciences.

  • @MarianaOliveira-kb2bz
    @MarianaOliveira-kb2bz 9 місяців тому

    I'm really enjoying watching the class, and I'll definitely keep watching all the videos on the channel. Thank you so much for making content full of teaching and fundamental knowledge available free of charge!

  • @guidemonkey
    @guidemonkey 2 роки тому +3

    Thanks for letting us freeloaders listen in on your class professor!
    I have few uninformed opinions and/or questions:
    1) I think viruses are not alive even within a cell during the reproduction phase: the RNA/DNA message is taken apart, copied and reassembled by the host cell; nobody is holding a gun to it ;)
    2) what is the original purpose of the sequence for a cell to capture a protein structure, such as a virus, from the outside, replicate it, then reassemble it? fixing other cells?
    3) do viruses pathogenic to humans or other animals have an original beneficial purpose in some distant original host?
    4) what exactly kills the host cell during viral capture? resource exhaustion, or not enough room to hold newly created virions {membrane bursts}?
    5) is it the case that viruses not resulting in infection symptoms simply either do not match the intake signals for a host cell, or not replicable with the host's resources?

    • @williamverhoef4349
      @williamverhoef4349 2 роки тому

      "I think viruses are not alive even within a cell during the reproduction phase"
      Vincent Racaniello agrees with you. He said the [viral particle + cell] is alive not that the virus is alive when it is in the cell.
      "what is the original purpose of the sequence"
      Purpose? Vincent Racaniello warned you not to anthropomorphise because it will eventually cloud your thinking.
      "what exactly kills the host cell during viral capture?"
      Stay tuned. I'm sure this will be covered in the lecture series. Same for your other questions.

  • @theominousalyssa4832
    @theominousalyssa4832 Рік тому

    I'm not even in college, and I love classes like these, thank you for making my day so interesting Mr. Racaniello, you've earned a sub and a person interested in viruses.

  • @jillstruthers
    @jillstruthers Рік тому

    I've told too many people that Vincent is the best teacher ever! I never thought I'd be interested in viruses. It takes a fantastic, gifted teacher to inspire thought and interest❤.

  • @miltz76
    @miltz76 2 роки тому +4

    Awesome

  • @MichaelMcCausland-pg6qs
    @MichaelMcCausland-pg6qs 11 місяців тому

    Vira play an integral role in human physiology and cellular biology. And yes they are incredibly fascinating.

  • @aamirrazak3467
    @aamirrazak3467 10 місяців тому

    Thank you for posting this lecture series Dr. Racaniello, a very pertinent and important subject for sure.

  • @sundariann9161
    @sundariann9161 Рік тому +1

    So glad you are here to teach us!

  • @MrRussellVentura
    @MrRussellVentura 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you for sharing

  • @jeffforbus4810
    @jeffforbus4810 Рік тому +1

    That was a great overview and hints of what’s to come over the next few weeks! Thanks a bunch for all you do Vincent!

  • @paul3116
    @paul3116 2 роки тому +4

    This is amazing 😍

  • @JulieTobin-Ruszczyk
    @JulieTobin-Ruszczyk 2 роки тому +3

    So excited for this

  • @gdlaird
    @gdlaird 2 роки тому +3

    Excellent lecture Vincent. I have been looking forward to this since hearing on TWIV that you planned to put your virology course on youtube. Thanks very much!

    • @peterginsburg2465
      @peterginsburg2465 2 роки тому

      His past lectures are still available on his UA-cam channel. But, each year he updates them. They really should get uploaded to the Internet Archive.

  • @bx1186
    @bx1186 11 місяців тому

    Thank you very much for sharing this course!

  • @jillstruthers
    @jillstruthers Рік тому +1

    I thought this would help me fall asleep...I couldn't have been more wrong. I never thought viruses were interesting until watching this lecture . Vincent is such a magnificent teacher! ❤️ On to the next Virology lecture !

  • @FlaviusMaximus1967
    @FlaviusMaximus1967 2 роки тому +15

    Weird, the lack of angry conspiracy theorists making comments here. I guess this is not where they get their information from.....

    • @NothingByHalves
      @NothingByHalves Рік тому +1

      Either that, or YT is heavily on the case and the comments aren't shown.

  • @WillNewcomb
    @WillNewcomb Рік тому

    Jaw drop! As a layperson this was fascinating though I doubt I will remember much of the retails. But a big thank you.
    I wish all journalists covering the pandemic had done your courses before writing about Covid.

  • @alejandrobaez495
    @alejandrobaez495 2 роки тому +3

    Muchas gracias por hacer tan amena esta clase

  • @soulsymphony5111
    @soulsymphony5111 Рік тому

    What a treasure, honestly

  • @michalf6460
    @michalf6460 Рік тому

    So very interesting! Thenk you!

  • @er1cmaurer
    @er1cmaurer 2 місяці тому

    I feel like the virus particle is like a seed. Once the seed is buried into the ground “the cell”, it grows and is “alive” which produces more seeds.

  • @riiaholic
    @riiaholic Рік тому

    Thanks for the course

  • @MicrobioIsCool
    @MicrobioIsCool Рік тому

    As a microbiology student, thank you for uploading!

  • @alexm7310
    @alexm7310 Рік тому

    Thank you! Amazing

  • @MichaelMcCausland-pg6qs
    @MichaelMcCausland-pg6qs 11 місяців тому

    Absolutely we live in universe of micro forms of cellular interactions

  • @salmaessabbar7998
    @salmaessabbar7998 Рік тому

    thank you so much

  • @gakushupointo5068
    @gakushupointo5068 Рік тому +1

    Thanku so much sir ☺️😇👏👏

  • @hurtle8037
    @hurtle8037 Рік тому

    1.5x speed...trust me....such a wonderful course... thank you

  • @pattimichellesheaffer103
    @pattimichellesheaffer103 Рік тому

    Have followed these classes many years - well before COVID came along. Could you recommend a similar class which will provide some of the missing information on DNA/RNA replication processes at the molecular/structural level? These details are (necessarily) left out of many of these lectures. Thanks!

  • @MichaelMcCausland-pg6qs
    @MichaelMcCausland-pg6qs 11 місяців тому

    I enjoy my VR, and I enjoy my micro since the only way I am alive

  • @ojjuiceman
    @ojjuiceman 9 місяців тому

    I have learned everything i wanted to know about viruses by catching covid a dozen times.
    Essentially what we know about viruses is so simplistic its wrong..
    I had to learn all this to understand what the virus was doing to my body... just know i was more blissful when i was ignorant.
    It hurts me how ignorant the general public is about viruses

  • @bariserekpoobarigbarabe8608

    This is awesome 👌

  • @neftalyreyes1514
    @neftalyreyes1514 Рік тому +1

    Hello Vincent, I can use your class for tralsate in spanish?

  • @questella
    @questella 2 роки тому +5

    Oh yay

  • @MichaelMcCausland-pg6qs
    @MichaelMcCausland-pg6qs 11 місяців тому

    What role does the mammalian end cannabinol system and viruses play and maintaining tissue and integrity in the human body?

  • @chadr2604
    @chadr2604 Рік тому

    There should exist viruses with very large genomes that can translate rna on their own and have very slow metabolism. I reckon they would appear as obligate parasite bacteria.

  • @carolinereidartist
    @carolinereidartist Рік тому

    Appreciate the concern about ‘unnecessary’(!) deaths but really John you should interview a pulmonary intensifiât that works in A&E/ ICUs..

  • @MichaelMcCausland-pg6qs
    @MichaelMcCausland-pg6qs 11 місяців тому

    We must redefined the term in fact

  • @furbles268
    @furbles268 2 роки тому +1

    Is there a name for the RNA/DNA plus envelope, if any? i.e. is there a name for the thing excluding the capsid?

    • @williamverhoef4349
      @williamverhoef4349 2 роки тому

      I'm pretty sure all viruses have capsids (which encloses the genetic material). The envelope/membrane/coat - which encloses the capsid - is optional (ie not all viruses have them).

  • @israelramos7441
    @israelramos7441 2 роки тому +3

    Bacteriophages 😍

  • @stapark11
    @stapark11 Рік тому

    Thank you very much.
    I know that discord is used to get data or information, but can anyone do it?

  • @WillNewcomb
    @WillNewcomb Рік тому

    Aerosols from toilets: during SARS1 outbreak a whole tower block was infected by the flushing of one toilet! Yet there are still scientists who deny aerosol transmission (John M Conly).

  • @MarcoDiKeyPatti
    @MarcoDiKeyPatti Місяць тому

    I LOOVE VIRUSES TOO!!

  • @남기홍-x2v
    @남기홍-x2v Рік тому

    Professor, Could I get the lecture contents like PPT for the email~? cuz I really want to take some note on the lecture

  • @MichaelMcCausland-pg6qs
    @MichaelMcCausland-pg6qs 11 місяців тому

    Without Vai, life would not exist

  • @Virusesluna
    @Virusesluna 2 роки тому +2

    Finally!!!

  • @chadr2604
    @chadr2604 Рік тому

    There are bacteria that have to use the host cells machinery to replicate. They may be the largest viruses

  • @MichaelMcCausland-pg6qs
    @MichaelMcCausland-pg6qs 11 місяців тому

    Can we define what the role of a virus is?

  • @minagica
    @minagica Рік тому

    I heard about Lady Montague in a UA-cam vid about a painting about her rejecting some famous writer/poets who confessed his love for her when he had met her as a married woman from the get go.
    And she wasn't the ambassador, she was his wife, unfortunately they weren't that progressive and certainly not when sending ambassadors to patriarchal countries

  • @spamletspamley672
    @spamletspamley672 2 роки тому +1

    It would be better if you gave the phage length as well as its mass, as you compare its weight with elephants (assuming a million of? Hope there are that many left...), but give no length dimension to build to those light years.

  • @kristoffer428
    @kristoffer428 Рік тому

    "it's like Ailen, it eats it's way out of the catapillar, not the movie"
    Haha, only me who reacted to this strange statement?

  • @maxentropy7596
    @maxentropy7596 2 роки тому +1

    I hope there is a distinction made in this video - between virus and exosomes.

    • @gribbler1695
      @gribbler1695 2 роки тому +3

      If viruses were nothing but exosomes from our own cells, they would not generate an immune response -- but they do. This is because the nucleic acid of the virus encodes for proteins that are not part of the human organism, and are recognized as foreign by our immune system.
      Exosomes are not transmissible and there are mountains of studies doing contact tracing and transmission routes.

    • @maxentropy7596
      @maxentropy7596 2 роки тому

      @@gribbler1695
      Good response… I have studied immunology and separately virology, but I not recall reading origins. Yes, first discovered dates are cited, but not the origin.
      I believe, that trees and fungi use exosomes to communicate. I have not studied in this area.
      -
      With regard to exosomes appearing as native to host… I wonder. I wonder about the purpose of exosomes. Is it just a mechanism/process of ridding the body of damaged nuclear material?
      I intend to finish the video.
      Thanks for your reply.

  • @2listening1
    @2listening1 2 роки тому

    Is this going to be on Spotify, too? 😻😻😻😻😻😻😻💛

  • @vivekalathur9260
    @vivekalathur9260 Рік тому

    💕💕💕💕🥰

  • @athinaevans2996
    @athinaevans2996 9 місяців тому

    Thank you for giving me a new and scientific reason not to like the ocean hahahahaha

  • @muhammadkhaleeqsaqi7993
    @muhammadkhaleeqsaqi7993 Рік тому

    Why viruses cannot have both DNA and RNA at same time

  • @abduredegi4
    @abduredegi4 7 місяців тому

    hi my teacher how are you i am from ethiopia, i want to be scientist help me

  • @MichaelMcCausland-pg6qs
    @MichaelMcCausland-pg6qs 11 місяців тому

    No, we knew this in the 80s

  • @SisavatManthong-yb1yn
    @SisavatManthong-yb1yn 10 місяців тому

    Planet earth feels over rated sometimes?! Lol yes its like earth when back to 1996 😮🎉

  • @maxentropy7596
    @maxentropy7596 2 роки тому

    I am 18 minutes in, and this is painful to listen to. The prof appears to understand taxonomy of virus, lacks the ability to y the hunk critically. More specifically, he refers to the number of Covid dead - matter of factory, but does not speak to the lack of any influenza deaths. Relatedly, how would a PCR Test identify a disease state.
    Anyone reading this should look up Kary Mullis or read his papers or book. Somewhat relatedly, the reference to HIV and AIDS. No mention is made Luc Montangier change of mind.
    -
    The problem is institutional education.

    • @lesfaby8997
      @lesfaby8997 2 роки тому +8

      This is a course not just a single lecture. Take a look at a previous year playlist and you can see what is covered here. This is Virology 101 and he is teaching mostly the principles of how viruses work and how the host protects itself. Although he and Dr. Griffin has answered the question with their speculations, you can ask it again during a livestream "Office Hours" episode or send an email to Dr. Griffin or Prof Vincent.

    • @lesfaby8997
      @lesfaby8997 2 роки тому +5

      Here is the playlist for a previous older version of the course.
      ua-cam.com/play/PLGhmZX2NKiNm0vqVhoYB_xZP6E6tGT6rU.html
      Lecture #23 covers HIV and AIDS. The lectures are in that order to make sure the student has the background.
      Sars2 PCR tests work by detecting parts of the Spike RNA and part of the N(nucleocapsid) RNA. To make it work, that RNA is converted to DNA and then the DNA is duplicated. That DNA is made florescent and until it is bright enough or it does not glow within a certain number of doublings.

    • @gribbler1695
      @gribbler1695 2 роки тому +2

      A diagnosis of COVID-19 is made by a physician using test results, the pre-test probability of having an infection, and the patient's history.

    • @maxentropy7596
      @maxentropy7596 2 роки тому

      @@gribbler1695
      I believe the video said… CDC deaths. Nothing was said about hospital or physician reported deaths.
      It is well established that hospitals inflated their reports… for the money.
      The data shows that there were no influenza deaths while the Covid narrative played out. Look at Denis Rancourt’s paper.
      -
      It was appointing to listen to institutionalized science miss the point. For this reason, universities will be down sized.

    • @maxentropy7596
      @maxentropy7596 2 роки тому

      @@lesfaby8997
      Thanks… I will look. I am interested in what this chap has to say about the ongoing origins of ‘virus’ and separately, about exosomes.

  • @michaeldebortoli3179
    @michaeldebortoli3179 Рік тому +1

    Virus isolation is absolutely ridiculous