
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

MTS17 - Stuart Levy, MD - Antibiotic Resistance and Biosecurity
If you or someone you care about has ever had an antibiotic resistant infection, you know how dire that situation can be. Stuart Levy, a professor of microbiology at Tufts University in Boston, has c...
12 Feb 200923min

MTS16 - Paul Keim, Ph.D. - The Science Behind the 2001 Anthrax Letter Attacks
Dr. Paul Keim is a professor of biological sciences at Northern Arizona University, in Flagstaff, where his research program focuses on microbial forensics and the genomic analysis of pathogenic bac...
2 Feb 200938min

MTS15 - Kathryn Boor - The Science of Foodborne Pathogens
Dr. Kathryn Boor is a professor and chair in the Food Science department at Cornell University, where she’s director of the Food Safety Laboratory - a biosecurity level 2 laboratory that facilitates ...
21 Jan 200913min

MTS14 - Moselio Schaechter - Successful Science Blogging and Hunting Mushrooms
Moselio Schaechter – known as Elio to his friends – is Distinguished Professor of Molecular Biology and Microbiology, Emeritus, at the Tufts University School of Medicine, and he’s currently an adju...
7 Jan 200916min

MTS13 - Video Supplement - Proteopedia Video Guide
This is a video supplement to the audio podcast of Meet the Scientist episode 13 in which I interview Joel Sussman, Ph.D., a professor of structural biology at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Isr...
31 Des 20084min

MTS13 - Joel Sussman - Proteopedia.org and Intrinsically Unstructured Proteins
Joel Sussman, Ph.D. is a professor of structural biology at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel. In his research, Dr. Sussman is interested in elucidating the structures and functions of pro...
31 Des 200815min

MTS12 - Nancy Keller - Aspergillus and the Fungal Toxin Problem
Nancy Keller is a Professor of Bacteriology and Medical Microbiology and Immunology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. A mycologist, Dr. Keller works with a genus of fungi called Aspergillus – ...
23 Des 200820min



















