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Matters Microbial #27: Broccoli sprouts, gut health, and microbes for all with Dr. Sue Ishaq

  • February 9, 2024
Today, Dr. Sue Ishaq of the University of Maine joins the #QualityQuorum to tell us about the relationship between what we eat and our microbes, as well as making microbiology more inclusive to everyone.

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Matters Microbial #26: Cultivating the hidden microbial majority

  • February 1, 2024
Today, Dr. Cameron Thrash of the University of Southern California will discuss marine microbiology, an extremely…ubiquitous…microbe (with a name every #Micronaut should know!), conducting research at sea, and his path in science.

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Matters Microbial #25: Gut feelings about phage and the gut microbiome

  • January 25, 2024
Today, Dr. Danielle Campbell (and former #DocMartian!), a postdoctoral scholar of the Baldridge group at Washington University in St. Louis, will share her research into the relationship between bacteriophage and the gut microbiome…as well as chat about her path in science.

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Matters Microbial #24: It takes a quorum to cause disease

  • January 18, 2024
Today, Associate Professor of Biology Dr. Julia van Kessel of Indiana University will chat with us about how groups of bacteria can sense one another and carry out behavior as a collective…including some kinds of disease!

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Matters Microbial #23: Fungi: Cool Friends and Looming Foes

  • January 5, 2024
Today, the impressive Dr. Arturo Casadevall of Johns Hopkins University will joint #MattersMicrobial to discuss his path in science, how fungi need more study, that some fungi are literally cool, and others a looming threat.

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Matters Microbial #22: A microbial path through the graduate school maze with Lauren Augusta

  • December 29, 2023
Today my former undergraduate student Lauren Augusta, currently in a PhD program in Microbiology at the University of Indiana, joins the podcast to chat about how she chose her career path in the microbial sciences, and her future path.

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Matters Microbial #21: Microbes, mermaids and coral reefs with Chris Kellogg

  • December 22, 2023
Today Dr. Christina Kellogg of the USGS St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center in St. Petersburg Florida chats with the podcast about her many diverse adventures in marine microbial ecology! It’s quite a high energy microbial journey!

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Matters Microbial #20: Who You Calling Weird?  Diving into Microbes at the Bottom of the Ocean

  • December 15, 2023
Today Dr. Pete Girguis of Harvard University chats with the podcast about his adventures in microbiology, symbiosis, and engineering at the bottom of the ocean! Bonus hydrothermal vents, giant tube worms, and high pressure equipment.

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Matters Microbial #19: You are what you(r microbes) eat

  • December 8, 2023
Today Dr. Suzanne Devkota of the Cedars-Sinai Division of Gastronterology and Director of the Cedars Sinai Human Microbiome Research Institute will tell us about the role that our diet plays in the gut microbiome, and how that can impact health. So it really is true: you ARE what you(r microbes) eat!

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Matters Microbial #18: The Perfect Predator: Why Phage is Rage

  • November 30, 2023
Today Dr. Steffanie Strathdee, Associate Dean of Global Health Sciences at UC San Diego and Co-Director at the Center for Innovative Phage Applications and Therapeutics, will chat with us about how bacteriophages—viruses that attack bacteria—changed her life and are becoming part of our future.

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