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Abbie Smith is a graduate student studying the molecular and biochemical evolution of HIV within patients and within populations. She also studies epigenetic control of ERVs.

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HuffPo lulz

Category: Epigenetics

If there is one thing that terrifies me as a blogger, its noticing site-hits from HuffPo. It means one of two things-- 1-- They stole some of your content 2-- One of their kook 'writers' linked to you, and a...

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heh. 'Shrek virus'. heheh.

Category: Douchebaggery!

Virus that turns you into one of the 'Beautiful People'

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Homologous recombinaltion tiniker infection

Category: Douchebaggery!

Figwit is great... What is 'homologous recombinaltion tiniker'?

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SPRING BREAK! YEAHRG!

Category: Humor

YEEEEEEEEEAHRG!!

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lol, brb

Category: BLAG

Youll have to excuse me for a couple more days. Im participating in the time-honored tradition of "getting 90% of your data the week before you have to give three big presentations"....

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"You guess what? That you shouldve kept your mouth shut?"

Category: Humor

ROFL!!!...

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Fun with anthropomorphization

Category: Humor

Another student, me, and Bossman discussing some cool data: Another student: Thats so crazy! How could HIV do that?? Me: LOL! Its sentient. Another student: LOL! Its a conscious being with self awareness! Me: LOL! It can recognize itself in...

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"Is it local?"

Category: GMO NOMS

Food awareness in hippie/hipster country.

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The undead undead-- Virus myths that REALLY wont die: SV40

Category: Humor

Mercola, Horowitz, and a boatload of bat-shit-crazy!

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Day 5.

Category: Humor

I dont know where this graph came from. [citation needed] But its true....

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