Cody Warren
@CJayWarren
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Husband, father, scientist, and sports enthusiast. Assistant Professor of Virology at The Ohio State University.
Ohio, USA
Joined August 2017
Great job @CJayWarren @DevraHuey @Sara_Sawyer_ @elcarnalaso with your @STARProtocols publication on FISH-Flow!
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Nidovirology beyond #coronaviruses: Great lecture on simian #arterivirus with zoonotic potential from @CJayWarren
#Nido2023
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Science 'n' Suds @ParsonsBrewing with @CJayWarren teaching everyone about viruses. (And with @DevraHuey)
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Cody Warren, assistant professor of #OSUVetMed veterinary biosciences, says the scientific community should invest in a four-part research framework to proactively identify animal viruses that might infect humans, in a new @ScienceMagazine article. https://t.co/0HCPZ96dB3
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Rather than let the next outbreak take the world by surprise, virologists @CJayWarren of @OhioState & @Sara_Sawyer_ of @CUBoulder recommend investment in a research framework to proactively identify animal viruses that might infect humans.
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“We are continually going to be exposed to the viruses of animals.” – @OhioState virologist @CJayWarren, co-author of a new @ScienceMagazine Perspectives article proposing a framework to ID likely viral threats to human health. @OSUVetCollege
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On Pandemic preparedness "Given the profound consequences of virus epidemics and pandemics, and the highly flammable tinder of 8 billion people crowded onto the planet" @ScienceMagazine w/ @ScienceVisuals
https://t.co/gZRFmIr0mQ by @CJayWarren @Sara_Sawyer_
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Join us in beautiful Montreux this May for the XVIth International Nidovirus Symposium #nido2023 Do not miss a great talk on virus entry from @CJayWarren Assistant Professor of Virology at @OhioState & expert in the field of emerging viruses
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When viruses do not go gentle into that good night: @_iboys @ElEarlyBird highlight @Sara_Sawyer_ @CJayWarren @CellCellPress paper reporting discovery of a receptor for simian hemorrhagic fever #virus & suggesting it may be poised to spill over into humans https://t.co/VpeSHVrezv
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Angela Mingarelli joins #TWiV to discuss whether gut microbiota of bats confers tolerance to influenza virus infection in mice, and primate hemorrhagic fever-causing arteriviruses that can reproduce in human cells and might be capable of infecting humans https://t.co/rZHepc6Im0
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“There are a lot of unknown animal viruses out there that may pose risk to humans,” said Cody Warren, assistant professor of veterinary biosciences at #OSUVetMed about his newly published study in @CellCellPress
@OhioStateNews
https://t.co/AS2HWbUmVO
news.osu.edu
Researchers have identified enough biological details about a virus endemic in African primates to suggest that this virus, which causes a hemorrhagic fever disease in monkeys, has decent potential...
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Chipping away at the many unknowns of obscure animal viruses
news.osu.edu
Researchers have identified enough biological details about a virus endemic in African primates to suggest that this virus, which causes a hemorrhagic fever disease in monkeys, has decent potential...
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Please Retweet: My lab is hiring. We have an NIH-funded postdoc position available. I'm looking for a motivated scientist to join our team to study bacteria-viral interactions. Interested candidates should contact me with their CV and a cover letter. https://t.co/IEuxNu5NrE
robinsonvirology.com
The Robinson lab at Indiana University School of Medicine investigates how enteroviruses navigate the intestine to initiate infection.
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It's almost like the world is full of highly pathogenic potential emerging zoonotic viruses. 🫣 This is a fantastic paper that shows why it's important we identify them before they spill over into humans. Really terrific work from @CJayWarren, @Sara_Sawyer_ , and colleagues.
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Nice work from Jens Kuhn, @Sara_Sawyer_ @CJayWarren @GoldbergTony & others. Shows how discovery & characterization of wildlife viruses can have direct public health significance.
cell.com
Arteriviruses that infect nonhuman primates can cause fatal hemorrhagic fevers. One such virus, SHFV, is capable of infecting and replicating in human monocytes by using CD163 as the intracellular...
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Truly outstanding work by @Sara_Sawyer_ and colleague. This is how emerging virus work is done!
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Excited to share this work completed during my postdoc with @Sara_Sawyer_, and in collaboration with our colleagues Jens Kuhn, @GoldbergTony, @elcarnalaso, @QingMillerYang and others! We believe simian arteriviruses pose a risk for human infection. https://t.co/qCyhODObsy
cell.com
Arteriviruses that infect nonhuman primates can cause fatal hemorrhagic fevers. One such virus, SHFV, is capable of infecting and replicating in human monocytes by using CD163 as the intracellular...
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A new study reveals the human spillover potential of an African primate virus – a sign that it’s never too early to prepare for the next animal virus to unexpectedly cause disease in people, @OhioState researcher @CJayWarren says. @OSUVetCollege
news.osu.edu
Researchers have identified enough biological details about a virus endemic in African primates to suggest that this virus, which causes a hemorrhagic fever disease in monkeys, has decent potential...
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Cool new paper about predicting zoonotic viruses in Cell: https://t.co/XtNBxbHS10. We point the finger at simian arteriviruses as being high risk for spillover. Fabulous work by Jens Kuhn, @GoldbergTony, @CJayWarren, @elcarnalaso, @QingMillerYang and others!
cell.com
Arteriviruses that infect nonhuman primates can cause fatal hemorrhagic fevers. One such virus, SHFV, is capable of infecting and replicating in human monocytes by using CD163 as the intracellular...
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