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David Baltimore (Caltech): Introduction to Viruses and Discovering Reverse Transcriptase 

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David Baltimore outlines the sequence of events that led to the Nobel Prize-winning discovery of reverse transcriptase, an enzyme that converts a sequence in an RNA molecule into a sequence in a DNA molecule.
Talk Overview:
The first video is a shortened version in which Dr. David Baltimore introduces the different types of viruses, and defines how viruses are classified depending on their genetic material. Using HIV as an example, Baltimore explains what constitutes an equilibrium versus a non-equilibrium virus, and shows how the discovery of the reverse transcriptase helped scientist understand viruses.
The second video is an extended edition in which Baltimore also outlines the sequence of events that led to the Nobel Prize-winning discovery of reverse transcriptase, an enzyme that converts a sequence in an RNA molecule into a sequence in a DNA molecule. As Baltimore explains, the discovery of reverse transcriptase has revolutionized modern molecular biology, and it has aided in the understanding of viruses like HIV, and the genetic basis of cancer.
Speaker Biography:
After serving as President of the California Institute of Technology for nine years, in 2006 David Baltimore was appointed President Emeritus and the Robert Andrews Millikan Professor of Biology. Born in New York City, he received his B.A. in Chemistry from Swarthmore College in 1960 and a Ph.D. in 1964 from Rockefeller University, where he returned to serve as President from 1990-91 and faculty member until 1994.
For almost 30 years, Baltimore was a faculty member at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. While his early work was on poliovirus, in 1970 he identified the enzyme reverse transcriptase in tumor virus particles, thus providing strong evidence for a process of RNA to DNA conversion, the existence of which had been hypothesized some years earlier. Baltimore and Howard Temin (with Renato Dulbecco, for related research) shared the 1975 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their discovery, which provided the key to understanding the life-cycle of HIV. In the following years, he has contributed widely to the understanding of cancer, AIDS and the molecular basis of the immune response.
In addition to receiving the Nobel Prize, Baltimore's numerous honors include the 1999 National Medal of Science, election to the National Academy of Sciences in 1974, the Royal Society of London, and the French Academy of Sciences. Learn more about Baltimore’s research at his lab website:
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Комментарии : 32   
@HelloGTP
@HelloGTP 6 лет назад
What..?! You are one of them who revealed reverse transcription? Wow, what a honor to view this video
@HelloGTP
@HelloGTP 6 лет назад
I now recall your name seen on my college textbook 😲
@abushahmakhan3305
@abushahmakhan3305 6 лет назад
Truly an honor!!
@michaelb1785
@michaelb1785 4 года назад
What an honour to have David Baltimore give such an informative talk. I wish I was so much younger, learning is much easier!
@Hydra572HQ
@Hydra572HQ 6 лет назад
I am really excited by the work you do at iBiology, and I am thrilled to be listening to Dr. Baltimore. Thank you for this.
@robertschlesinger1342
@robertschlesinger1342 4 года назад
Excellent overview of the basics of some key aspects virology. A must see video for everyone.
@RT710.
@RT710. 6 лет назад
Thank you for all your work Dr. Baltimore!
@davidmcpeake6922
@davidmcpeake6922 4 года назад
Ive been very interested in viruses lately, I heard about you on a Malcomb Gladwell podcast and stumbled upon this. What a great explanation of viruses and how they work. Thank you so much, you are an excellent educator. Very elegant.
@nickygreenfingers
@nickygreenfingers Год назад
Please look into the work of Dr Stefan Lanka
@johnnykwon3999
@johnnykwon3999 2 года назад
I was wondering what possible interaction there could be between someone infected with a retrovirus and an mRNA vaccine. What checks does the cell have to completely prevent itself from integrating mRNA floating around in the cytoplasm?
@bobleclair5665
@bobleclair5665 3 года назад
You make understanding easier,thank you sir,
@corndog4ever
@corndog4ever 6 лет назад
absolute legend
@likhatai9416
@likhatai9416 Год назад
Thank you sir for all your hard work 🙏
@zakirzak1494
@zakirzak1494 3 года назад
Great talk ... thank you 🙏
@MrZachsdad
@MrZachsdad 4 года назад
Thanks for your talk , very interesting. Have you ever done research on the effect of electric current applied to the blood to prevent duplication ? I’ve read lots about this and curious of your viewpoint .
@marcingajda9859
@marcingajda9859 4 года назад
Hello Doctor Baltimore. Can u say something about Sars-cov2, im very interested. I Think you know everything about it, sorry for my English :)
@DutchJDoe
@DutchJDoe 3 года назад
Thx for the great talk by a great person. Although I dont understand, in 5.37 you say about the 4th way: just by putting the +strand in the cell proteins can be made. But the drawing says otherwise. About the 5th way you say: We have a -strand that has to be copied into a + strand. But the drawing says otherwise. So I guess in the 4th way the mid -strand has to be removed from the picture and in the 5th way a mid +strand has to be added.
@eloimumford5247
@eloimumford5247 2 года назад
ah ah you are not alone.
@gregsmith6756
@gregsmith6756 7 дней назад
Just keep listening until you understand it. At this level, the lecturer assumes the listeners already know the basic concepts.
@Eva-cg8pd
@Eva-cg8pd 2 года назад
Virology is the biggest scam of our times.
@arielshikoba1857
@arielshikoba1857 2 года назад
We got "Virus" from Monkey to Human 😂 what a load of crap!
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