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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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Matters Microbial #17: Evolution in action for everyone with Vaughn Cooper

  • November 24, 2023

Today Dr. Vaughn Cooper, Professor in the Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics at the University of Pittsburgh, will chat with us about how he and his team teach high school students and undergraduates about evolution occurring in real time—using bacteria.

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Matters Microbial #16: What’s bugging the fruit fly microbiome?

  • November 16, 2023

Today Dr. Nichole Broderick, Assistant Professor in the Biology Department at Johns Hopkins University, will chat with us about how the study of the fruit fly microbiome can give us insights into human health and disease.

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Matters Microbial #14: An inordinate fondness for viruses with Jack Gilbert

  • November 3, 2023

Today Dr. Jack Gilbert, Professor of Pediatrics and of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, chats with us about his MANY interests in microbiology, from human health to marine environments.

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Matters Microbial #13: (Magnetically) attractive bacteria with Arash Komeili

  • October 27, 2023

Today Dr. Arash Komeili, professor of plant and microbial biology at UC Berkeley, joins the #QualityQuorum to discuss compartmentalization in bacteria, and the amazing world of living magnets—the magnetotactic bacteria!

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Matters Microbial #12: Shedding light on symbiosis with Ruth Isenberg

  • October 20, 2023

Today Dr. Ruth Isenberg, postdoctoral scholar (and former #DocMartian!) in the Willett Lab at the University of Minnesota, will tell us about her first generation path in science, the squid-Vibrio symbiosis work she did for her PhD, and her current career path.

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Matters Microbial #10: Bacterial fight club

  • October 6, 2023

Today Dr. David Baltrus, Associate Professor of Plant Sciences at the University of Arizona, talks with us about how his laboratory studies bacteria that battle one another; the first rule of this fight club is that EVERYONE talks about Microbial Fight Club.

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Matters Microbial #9: Colorful microbes, citizen science, and tools for all

  • September 29, 2023

Today Sebastian Cocioba, a citizen scientist with myriad interests, talks with us about his path in science, some of the tools he has made for others, and how he views science and scientists. 

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Matters Microbial #8: Who goes there? Going deep in the Pine Barrens with Lauren Seyler

  • September 22, 2023

Microbes are everywhere and do remarkable things—-like breathing metal! Lauren Seyler joins us today to discuss the microbial mysteries of New Jersey’s Pine Barrens.

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Matters Microbial #6: What’s the buzz on honeybee microbes? With Irene Newton

  • September 7, 2023

It is true that microbes are everywhere, and have impacts and applications that are often unexpected. Today, a true microbial force of nature visits Matters Microbial: Dr. Irene Newton of the Biology Department of the University of Indiana. Irene will tell us about some of her laboratory group’s recent research on how microbes interact with honeybees!

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