
MicrobeWorld Video (audio only) Podcast
1) CRISPR from a Bacteriophage Perspective
The most common analogy for CRISPR systems is that of molecular scissors. Joe Bondy-Denomy offers an alternative analogy from the bacteriophage perspective, all based on scientific data. 👍 Subscribe ...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.2) Microplastics in the Water and their Interaction with Microbes
We may not see microplastics, but they are all around us. These microplastics play a role in shaping the microbial environment, and this talk will explain how. 👍 Subscribe to ASM's YouTube channel at...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.3) New Engaging Approaches for Science Communication
Science communication experts discuss creative ways (like variations of escape-the-room, the Up-Goer Five Challenge, or edible learning aids) to get people to interact with science. Jennifer Gardy, Ka...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.4) Disease Detective - Anne Schuchat - Principal Deputy Director of CDC
CDC Principal Deputy Director Anne Schuchat has extensive experience in global health and science advocacy. Jennifer Gardy interviews Schuchat about emerging disease threats and what advice for early-...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.5) MWV 112 - Astronaut Kate Rubins on TWiV, live from Microbe 2017
From ASM Microbe 2017 at New Orleans, Vincent and Rich meet up with Kate Rubins to talk about becoming an astronaut, space travel, and doing science in space. Hosts: Vincent Racaniello and Rich Condit...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.6) MWV 111 (audio only) TWiM live at Microbe: Rigor, lotteries, and moonshots
At Microbe 2017 in New Orleans, the TWiM team speaks with Arturo Casadevall about his thoughts on the pathogenic potential of a microbe, rigorous science, funding by lottery, and moonshot science. Hos...Show More
MWV 111 (audio only) TWiM live at Microbe: Rigor, lotteries, and moonshots
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7) MWV 110 - How to Create Agar Art Using Living Microbes (Audio Only)
Step inside the creative process with Agar Art 2015 winners Maria Peñil Cobo, Mixed Media Artist, and Mehmet Berkmen, PhD, Staff Scientist at New England Biolabs. During their multi-year collaboration...Show More
8) MWV 109 - The Never-ending Vaccine Race (Audio Only)
Veteran medical journalist Meredith Wadman discusses her book The Vaccine Race. It tells the timely, epic, and controversial story of the development of the first widely-used normal human cell line an...Show More
9) MWV 108 - My First Microscope
In late July, 2016 ASM ventured below the equator, joining public and private sector partners at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation’s (APEC) Women in Science (WiSci) STEAM Camp in Chaclacayo, Peru....Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.10) MWV 107 The Necrobiome: Microbial Life After Death - Audio Only
What happens to us after we die? Â A decomposing corpse becomes its own mini-ecosystem, hosting insects, scavengers and multitudes of microbes. Â Microbes from the environment, the corpse, as well as th...Show More