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He was one of the most important virologists from Brazil.
Nine virologists at the centers are working on the study.
The professor was one of the most eminent virologists in the world.
Computer virologists work much as do their counterparts in biology.
"Some early virologists called a virus bad news wrapped in protein."
As virologists like to point out, dead birds don't fly.
"Any trained molecular virologist with a really good lab can do it."
Neither did he join the Swedish team of clinical virologists.
Jill was lead virologist in season 1 and 2.
The answer, virologists say, is probably not, though prospects for effective drugs and vaccines are good.
His father, who is retired, was a plant virologist in Mombasa.
The conference was called to allow virologists to air their concerns and discuss tactics.
Virologists, who work in the field of virology and study viruses.
Several mutations would be needed, and virologists disagree about whether they are likely to occur.
We've got problems with one of our senior virologists at Northumberland who we think is feeding information to another company.
Virologists are chilled by the statistics from the 1918 flu, which killed mostly people age 20 to 40.
A few excited virologists raised hopes of a cure.
Thoughts about surveillance are the inevitable next step when virologists start asking themselves, "What can we do to stop it?"
Only a few virologists continued research on it.
"They were virologists" studying a viral infection of mice, he said.
It would have been helpful if the report's compilers had included a clinical virologist.
Stymied, they called in an equine virologist to do further testing.
Virologists are, however, beginning to reconsider and re-evaluate all three hypotheses.
From 1946 to 1960 the virologists strove to isolate the virus in the laboratory.
Professor Osterhaus has been named one of the most important virologists in the world.