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19 Facts About Vincent Racaniello

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Vincent R Racaniello was born on January 2,1953 and is a Higgins Professor in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at Columbia University's College of Physicians and Surgeons.

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Vincent Racaniello is a co-author of a textbook on virology, Principles of Virology.

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Vincent Racaniello has been a Harvey Society Lecturer at Rockefeller University, the Hilleman Lecturer at the University of Chicago, and university lecturer at Columbia University.

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Vincent Racaniello was the keynote speaker for the American Society for Virology, at its 2018 meeting.

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Vincent Racaniello served as the 2015 president of the American Society for Virology.

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Vincent Racaniello is the host of various podcasts, including This Week in Virology.

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Vincent Racaniello graduated from Cornell University in 1974 and completed his PhD in the laboratory of Peter Palese in 1980, studying genetic reassortment of influenza virus.

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Vincent Racaniello established his own research laboratory at Columbia University in the fall of 1982.

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Vincent Racaniello's laboratory identified CD155 ; a cell surface protein, and member of the immunoglobin superfamily as the protein that mediates this process.

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Vincent Racaniello's laboratory believes that this resistance is dictated by the 2A protein of poliovirus.

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Vincent Racaniello's laboratory continues to investigate how poliovirus circumvents the immune response of the host, enhancing our understanding of its pathogenesis and why it is a disease of the central nervous system.

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Vincent Racaniello has begun to study how these viruses evade the host innate immune system, in particular interferon type I response.

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Vincent Racaniello's laboratory continues to pursue the fundamental principles of virus biology.

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Together with a long-term collaborator, Vincent Racaniello's lab has determined that neurotropism of Zika virus and enterovirus D 68 are not a recently acquired phenotypes.

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In collaboration with members of the Center for Infection and Immunology at Columbia, Rosenfeld and Vincent Racaniello described a cross-reactive anti-enterovirus antibody response.

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Understanding that the World Wide Web is a primary scientific tool, Vincent Racaniello is one of the co-creators of BioCrowd, a social network designed to bring together scientists of all disciplines.

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Vincent Racaniello has begun teaching virology via livestream on YouTube.

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Vincent Racaniello has a new weekly livestream show "Office Hours with Earth's Virology Professor".

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Vincent Racaniello is listed as inventor on at least 12 patents.