Author Archives: John Cashman

Concentration and Purification of Infectious Viruses

Throughout evolution, viruses have developed mechanisms to interact with and manipulate the genetic material of their target cells. As a result, modern virology uses a growing number of applications to understand these agents of disease. Such applications range from transfection of cells for genetic manipulation to medical studies with a strategic focus on developing novel vaccines, treatments, and gene therapies. Assessment of virus type and content is also important for ensuring food and drinking water safety as well as for…