
MTS41 - Sallie Chisholm - Harvesting the Sun
In this episode I speak to Sallie "Penny" Chisholm, the Lee and Geraldine Martin Professor of Environmental Studies at MIT. Dr. Chisholm studies photosynthesis—the way life harnesses the energy of ...
6 Jan 201019min

MTS40 - John Wooley - Exploring the Protein Universe
John Wooley is Associate Vice Chancellor of Research and Professor of Chemistry-Biochemistry and of Pharmacology at the University of California San Diego. Wooley is a leader in the young field of ...
23 Des 200924min

MTS39 - Paul Turner - Pandemic in a Petri Dish
In this episode I talk with Paul Turner, an associate professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at Yale University.2009 saw the emergence of a new strain of H1N1 flu. Scientists soon determined ...
7 Des 200933min

MTS38 - Jonathan Eisen - An Embarrassment of Genomes
Jonathan Eisen is a professor at the University of California, Davis Genome Center. Over the course of his career, he has pioneered new ways of sequencing microbial genomes and analyzing them. I talke...
5 Nov 200953min

MTS37 - Hazel Barton - Cave Dwellers
Hazel Barton is the Ashland Professor of Integrative Science at Northern Kentucky. She explores some of the world's most remote caves to study the remarkable diversity of microbes that thrive in the...
23 Okt 200924min

MTS36 - Dennis Bray - Living Computers
Dennis Bray is an active professor emeritus in both the Department of Physiology and Department of Neuroscience at the University of Cambridge. He studies the behavior of microbes--how they "decide"...
9 Okt 200933min

MTS35 - Michael Cunliffe - The Ocean's Living Skin
Michael Cunliffe is a microbiologist in the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Warwick in England. He studies the microbes that live in the thin layer of water at the very surfac...
11 Sep 200913min

MTS34 - Pratik Shah - Combatting Pathogens with Polyamines
Pratik Shah is a graduate student in the Department of Microbiology at the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson, and he’s a 2009 recipient of ASM’s Raymond W. Sarber award, granted to...
28 Aug 20099min



















