
Welcome to Meet the Microbiologist!
Welcome back, Meet the Scientist subscribers! For those of you who never heard an episode of Meet the Scientist, thanks for taking a listen. We're excited to tell all of you we're now Meet the Microbi...
24 Sep 201747s

MTS64 - Martin Blaser - Save Our Endangered Germs
In this podcast, I speak to Martin Blaser, Frederick H. King Professor of Internal Medicine and Chairman of the Department of Medicine and Professor of Microbiology at the New York School of Medicine....
29 Dec 201038min

MTS63 - Jeff Gralnick - I Sing the Microbe Electric
All life hums with electricity, from our heartbeats to the electrons that flow to the oxygen we breathe.But some bacteria are electricians par excellence, generating electric currents in the soil an...
16 Dec 201028min

MTS62 - Jessica Green - The Living Air
In this podcast I talk to Jessica Green of the University of Oregon about aerobiology: the science of life in the air. We live in an invisible ocean of life, with millions of microbes swarming around...
23 Nov 201035min

MTS61 - Charles Bamforth - Beer: Eight thousand years of biotechnology (39.5 min.)
In this podcast, I talk to Charles Bamforth of the University of California, Davis, about the surprisingly complex chemistry of beer, and the pivotal role microbes play in making it happen.
4 Nov 201039min

MTS60 - Thomas Scott - The Bone-Breaking Virus (29.5 min.)
In this podcast I talk to Thomas Scott of the University of California, Davis, about dengue fever, a disease that's on the rise. Spread by mosquitoes, it can make you feel as if your bones are broke...
20 Okt 201029min

MTS59 - Charles Ofria - Digital Life
In this podcast I talk to Charles Ofria, a computer scientist at Michigan State University. Ofria and his colleagues have created a program called Avida in which digital organisms can multiply and ...
6 Okt 201045min

MTS58 - David Baker - Crowdsourcing Biology
In this podcast I spoke to David Baker, a professor of biochemistry at the University of Washington. Baker and his colleagues study how proteins fold, taking on the complex shapes that make our l...
23 Sep 201024min



















