
MTS25 - Parisa Ariya - Bioaerosols | The Living Atmosphere
Parisa Ariya is a professor in the Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences and the Chemistry Department at McGill University in Montreal. Dr. Ariya works mostly in atmospheric chemistry, but...
23 Apr 200918min

MTS24 - Jeff Bender - MRSA in Animals
Jeff Bender is a professor of veterinary public health at the University of Minnesota, and his research interests lie in the intersection of animal health and human health, including animal-borne di...
17 Apr 200918min

MTS23 - Jo Handelsman - The Science of Bug Guts
Jo Handelsman is a professor at the University of Wisconsin, where she’s a member of the Department of Plant Pathology and chair of the Department of Bacteriology. Dr. Handelsman’s research focuses ...
10 Apr 200918min

MTS22 - David Knipe - Herpes Simplex Virus 2 (HSV-2)
David Knipe is the Higgins Professor of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics at Harvard Medical school. A virologist, Dr. Knipe focuses his research efforts on the herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV-2) – th...
31 Mar 200915min

MTS21 - Andrew Knoll - Ancient Life and Evolution
Dr. Andrew Knoll is the Fisher Professor of Natural History in Harvard University’s Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, where he studies ancient life, its impacts on the environment, ...
17 Mar 200920min

MTS20 - Roberto Kolter - Bacillus Subtilis and Bacteria as Multicellular Organisms
Roberto Kolter is a professor of Microbiology andMolecular Genetics at Harvard’s Medical School. Dr. Kolter’s research interests are broad, but he says his eclectic program boils down to an intere...
12 Mar 200923min

MTS19 - Ellen Jo Baron - The Challenges and Rewards of Working in the Developing World
Dr. Ellen Jo Baron is a professor of pathology and director of clinical microbiology at Stanford University’s medical center in Palo Alto, California. A co-author of the authoritative Manual of Cli...
5 Mar 200917min

MTS18 - Elizabeth Edwards - Cleaning Up Solvents in Groundwater
Elizabeth Edwards knows that nothing is simple or easy when it comes to cleaning up toxic waste, but Edwards, a professor of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry at the University of Toronto, ...
25 Feb 200926min



















