The decisions that need to be made are difficult, encompassing virology, medicine and even economics and ethics.
Prof John Oxford, a virology expert at Queen Mary, University of London, said the figures "make sense".
The research, funded by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council, is published in the Journal of Virology.
But it's a big cost-saver for Wasun Chantratita, chief of virology and molecular microbiology at Mahidol University in Bangkok.
But this time the winner, GeneGenie27, was actually human a 20-year-old Columbia University undergrad with a knack for virology.
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Just a few years ago Ijad Madisch of Germany was doing medical research at Harvard, armed with a PhD in virology.
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Prof John Oxford, a virology expert at Queen Mary, University of London, said the work seemed to be a significant step forward.
However, Dr Jonathon Stoye, head of virology at the UK's National Institute for Medical Research, suggested the results should be interpreted cautiously.
To put an end to such a nasty rumor, Osho was tested at the National Institute of Virology and the test was negative.
Now comes Robert Gallo, codiscoverer of the HIV virus and director of the Institute of Human Virology in Baltimore, with a glimmer of hope.
The State Research Center of Virology and Biotechnology, known as Vector, was founded in the 1970's to carry out topsecret research into deadly viral weapons.
It will help establish the Li Ka Shing Institute of Virology.
Details of both studies are still under wraps but a paper Dr Fouchier presented in September at a virology conference in Malta outlined his team's approach.
Danger arises when the virus leads to bacterial respiratory infections, triggering conditions such as pneumonia, says Edward Dubovi, director of virology at Cornell University's Animal Health Diagnostic Center.
The Vektor Centre for Virology and Biotechnology in Koltsovo, another of Novosibirsk's satellites, was, ranshe, a centre for the germ-warfare programme and relied on defence spending for every rouble.
"The most important goal remains to locate the source of infection so that measures to minimise contact can be taken", said Prof Ian Jones, Professor of Virology, University of Reading.
D. in plant virology from the University of Bath in the U.K. in 1991, she tried various conventional hybridization techniques to outbreed the viruses that wipe out the otherwise drought-resistant and energy-rich tuber.
Dr Nigel Higson, a Sussex GP and member of the Primary Care Virology Group, said that while the incidence of severe egg allergy was "miniscule", moving away from egg-based vaccines was a good idea.
In a darkened conference room in Malta in September, a Dutch scientist announced to a virology meeting that he had created a mutated strain of H5N1 bird flu which had the potential to spread between humans.
Prof Wendy Barclay, chair in influenza virology at Imperial College London, said other more complex viruses make proteins at different times during replication, but what is clever is that influenza can do this in such a simple way.
Next year, Professor John Oxford, an expert in virology from Queen Mary's School of Medicine and Dentistry, in London, will lock volunteers in a hotel for a week, deliberately infect some with the flu virus, and wait to see what happens.
Finally, my thesis adviser in grad school has researched Russian demographics for over 30 years, including during the Brezhnev period when basic demographic indicators were state secrets (he had to painstakingly assemble estimates by laboriously pouring over specialized virology and immunology journals which had a few data points scattered throughout them).
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Writing about his work earlier this year in Virology Journal, Rice shows how chickenpox is much less common in parts of the world with high levels of UV rays compared with places where the levels are low, and why in temperate zones, the disease peaks in winter and spring, when UV rays are at their lowest.
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