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Kenneth Witwer
Lived:
Eugene, OR Stow, OH Kent, OH Akron, OH Ravenna, OH Munroe Falls, OH
Work:
Me - Gawd (1967)
Education:
Ken State University - Polymath
Relationship:
Single
About:
Good Evening!
Tagline:
YJ
Bragging Rights:
Not dead yet.
Kenneth Witwer
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Kenneth Witwer on microRNA and HIV
Kenneth Witwer, Ph.D., an assistant professor of molecular and compara...
Duration:
2m 12s
ERCC2 Investigator interview: Kenneth W. Witwer
Kenneth W. Witwer from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine des...
Duration:
6m 33s
Enveloped viruses are EVs by Kenneth W. Witwer
WebEVTalk 006 Kenneth W. Witwer (Associate Professor of Molecular and ...
Duration:
56m 2s
"What's next for Extracellular Vesicle Club? ...
A questionnaire about the future of the online Extracellular Vesicle C...
Duration:
24m 37s
Conspiracy theories about exosomes and COVID-...
Is COVID-19 caused by "exosomes"? Here I discuss with Ken about the hi...
Duration:
45m 50s
Is COVID-19 virus an Exosome? Ken Witwer+Jan ...
For this video Jan Ltvall has invited Ken Witwer to discuss the overla...
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine extracellular vesicle researcher Kenneth Witwer was among those who criticized the paper on PubPeer, writing in part, Almost all symptoms were restricted to Room Number 1 of two adjacent rooms in Pittsburgh, suggesting that some agent such as an undetect
vesicles are excited by the results, given how little they know about the vesicles functions in the body. This does seem to be something new, says Kenneth Witwer, a molecular biologist at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, who studies how HIV interacts with extracellular vesicles.