virologist that dabbles in immunology and ecology | assistant prof @ UVM | WVWC โ16 & UTHSC โ20 | ask me about being knighted in West Virginia | member AFT-AAUP Local 3203
Rebekah Honce
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Excited to present our recent minireview on all things of mice and viruses ๐ ๐ฆ
2025 reading wrap-up and noticing I started and ended the year with cats ๐
Elise is great (can vouch) and Burlington is great (can also vouch)๐
~3,000 miles + so much food = summer roadtrip
Check out my minireview published as part of JVIโs New Voices in Virology collection on why translation shouldnโt stop at โbench to bedside.โ Some of the most important insights on zoonotic spillover come from closing the loop between the laboratory and the field.
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If you want to learn more on this topic, I will be giving the JVI Seminar Series webinar with my postdoctoral advisor on June 23rd ๐
Register here: asmusa-org.zoom.us/webinar/regi...
Looking forward to contributing to (and reading!) this collection in 2026 as part of the inaugural New Voices in Virology minireview collection! ๐๐ฆ
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Looking if anyone has a CAT ELISA source as my go-to from Roche was discontinued. Currently doing some revisions and need this or a work-around to quantify CAT in a reporter assay. Any advice welcome!
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When you've been in the cell culture hood all day and finally get to take off your gloves:
Rodents have been a cornerstone of medical research since the 17th century, with their
use formalized alongside the development of fancy mice into familiar inbred mouse
strains in the early 1900s (1)....
Join us for the next Journal of Virology Seminar Series where Drs. Jason Botten and Rebekah Honce will discuss the ecology and natural history of orthohantavirus infection in reservoir rodents, with a...
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Annual competition for early-career virologists to publish a minireview in JVI. Their minireviews will be peer reviewed & published in a collection.
Myself and two awesome colleagues are recruiting a Postdoctoral Fellow in Planetary Health at the University of Vermont, application review begins March 17. We're committed to a supportive mentoring environment, please feel free to reach out with questions! drive.google.com/file/d/1OECG...
JVI's next free Seminar Series webinar is on hantaviruses! Join us on June 23 and learn about the ecology and natural history of orthohantavirus infection in reservoir rodents, w/ an emphasis on the N. American Sin Nombre virus that can cause HCPS in humans. Register now! asm.org/webinars/jou...