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Microbe Talk

Microbiology Society

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Microbe Talk is a podcast from the Microbiology Society, interviewing researchers about bacteria, viruses and parasites. We are the largest microbiology society in Europe, covering all aspects of microbial science.
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Joyful Microbe

Justine Dees, PhD

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All about the microbes we encounter in our daily lives (with or without realizing it). The Joyful Microbe podcast helps you see how bacteria, fungi, viruses, archaea, and protozoa live everywhere around us and constantly impact our lives. Host Justine Dees, PhD talks to microbiology experts of all kinds to share the amazing variety of these fascinating microorganisms. Usually, we think of infections, but microbiology is SO MUCH MORE THAN THAT.
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Microbe Mail

Vindana Chibabhai

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Are you looking for a medical podcast covering every day issues in diagnostic tests, antimicrobial therapy and management of infections that is relevant to a low or middle income setting? A show that simplifies complex concepts in an easy to follow conversational format? You've come to the right place. This is Microbe Mail - a medical podcast for the busy practitioner or student covering topics in microbiology, infectious diseases and infection control. Sign up to our newsletter to receive u ...
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MicrobeWorld Video

American Society for Microbiology

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A video podcast by the American Society for Microbiology that highlights the latest in microbiology, life science and biotechnology news. ASM is composed of over 42,000 scientists and health professionals with the mission to advance the microbial sciences as a vehicle for understanding life processes and to apply and communicate this knowledge for the improvement of health and environmental and economic well-being worldwide. For information about ASM and MicrobeWorld, visit us online at www. ...
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These tales of con-men, cave dwellers, and African hunters aren’t just gripping audio-dramas. They reveal secrets about your own behavior. In each episode, Andrew Webb helps you learn and implement MicroBehaviors: small actions from the best research that you can do today. So you flourish at home, work, and in relationships. (For primary sources and extended research visit www.mymicrobehaviors.com)
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MicrobeWorld Video (audio only)

American Society for Microbiology

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A video podcast by the American Society for Microbiology that highlights the latest in microbiology, life science and biotechnology news. ASM is composed of over 42,000 scientists and health professionals with the mission to advance the microbial sciences as a vehicle for understanding life processes and to apply and communicate this knowledge for the improvement of health and environmental and economic well-being worldwide. For information about ASM and MicrobeWorld, visit us online at www. ...
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Editors at The Lancet Microbe, in conversation with the journal’s authors, explore their latest research and its impact on people’s health, healthcare, and health policy. A monthly audio companion to this open access journal, this podcast covers a broad range of topics, from using probiotics to reduce Staphylococcus aureus, to phage therapy and monitoring antimicrobial resistance using faecal metagenomes, and more.
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In this episode of Microbe Talk Clare spoke to Adam Aspinall who's Senior Director in the Access and Product Management team at Medicines for Malaria Venture. They discuss Malaria, antimalarial drug resistance and the work that Medicines for Malaria Venture is doing to support new drug discovery. If you'd like to find out more about the Microbiolog…
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Who knew that the Duke's criteria could be further modified? In Part 2, Vin and Ruan continue discussing infective endocarditis with the help of skilled cardiologist, Dr Raaesah Bhorat, this time discussing treatment: empiric, targeted and surgical therapy. About our Guest: Dr Raeesa Bhorat is a cardiologist at Sunninghill hospital, working as an i…
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Can drinking alcohol impact our gut health? It sure can. Since our gut health is so crucial for our overall health, this episode focuses on the connection between alcohol consumption and the microbial component of our gut health, the gut microbiome. In this episode, I spoke with microbiology researcher Andrew Day about how alcohol disrupts the gut …
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Événements annoncés : [ ciné ] « Palombella Rossa » de Nanni Moretti @ Anamorphose Fives [ ciné-débat ] « Guérilla des FARC, l’avenir a une histoire » de Pierre Carles @ Méliès Villeneuve d'Ascq [ concert ] Satyam + Dethscend @ Black Lab Wasquehal [ concert ] Forest Pooky @ Médiathèque de l’Hôpital Huriez Lille [ concert ] Doss + Kill Test @ Pit’s …
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Événements annoncés : [ luttes ] Forum des libertés @ Gare St-Sauveur Lille [ conférence-débat ] « Ukraine : pourquoi cette guerre ? Comment en sortir ? » @ Sciences Po Lille [ littérature ] « La Noce chez les petits bourgeois » de Bertolt Brecht @ La Verrière Wazemmes [ ciné ] « Welcome To Sodom » @ Polder Hellemmes [ ciné ] Filles en Feu organise…
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This week, Jeff and Jonathan discuss caring for amaryllis flowers, focusing on the importance of feeding them phosphorus-rich nutrients like bone meal. Jeff then shares fascinating new research explaining how shrubs and trees survive winter through cellular adaptation. Finally, they explore the significance of World Soil Day. All this and more on t…
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Who knew that the Duke's criteria could be further modified? In this episode, Vin and Ruan explore this update to the criterion and other critical aspects of diagnosing and managing infective endocarditis with the help of skilled cardiologist, Dr Raeesa Bhorat. About our Guest: Dr Raaesah Bhorat is a cardiologist at Sunninghill hospital, working as…
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Événements annoncés : [ littérature ] présentation des Illustrangères @ Anamorphose Fives [ débat ] Fridays For Future @ Café Citoyen Lille [ table ronde ] : « Vers une démocratie directe de l'eau » @ Cirque Wazemmes [ concert ] Dawntone @ Aéronef Lille [ concert ] Naima Bock + Bingo Fury + Ola @ Aéronef Lille [ ciné ] « SOS Sol En Détresse » @ Uni…
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Événements annoncés : [ entraide ] lancement du Repair Café du Trichon @ Université Populaire et Citoyenne Roubaix [ ciné ] Jact'Addic @ Univers Moulins [ numérique libre ] permanence associative au tour du logiciel libre @ Café Citoyen Lille [ concert ] Laurie Wright + Lucca Mae @ La Griffe Wazemmes [ ciné-débat ] Projection surprise & débat sur l…
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For this episode of Microbe Talk Clare is joined by Dr Sanjay Patel, a paediatric infectious disease and immunology consultant at Southampton Children's Hospital and the National Clinical Advisor for Paediatric Antimicrobial Stewardship at NHS England. Clare and Sanjay discuss paediatric AMR, why it's often overlooked and how Sanjay and his colleag…
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This week, Jeff and Jonathan kick off their weekly conversation by exploring "forcing the bulb"—a technique that tricks bulbs into blooming early by mimicking the natural temperature cycles of fall, winter, and spring. They explore various strategies, ideal temperatures, and timing for this process. After the break, they examine fascinating plants …
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Événements annoncés : [ concert ] inauguration Culture Bar-Bars + Yass Body - @ Amul Solo Vieux-Lille [ concert ] Antenox + Last Retaliation @ Black Lab Wasquehal [ concert ] Obey Cobra + (O)))ttO))) (Ruth) @ Malterie Wazemmes [ ciné ] sélection de courts-métrages + atelier @ Univers Moulins [ lutte ] Rencontre autour du Guide du manifestant arrêté…
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Jeff revisits his disdain for poinsettias while introducing some great winter alternatives: holiday cacti. He breaks down various cacti for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter, highlighting how shortening days and cool nights trigger their growth. Jonathan adds that amaryllis are also superb holiday plants. After the break, the team discusses ways …
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Événements annoncés : [ conférence-débat ] « Sans transition : une nouvelle histoire de l'énergie » avec Jean-Baptiste Fressoz @ Sciences Po Lille [ littérature ] rencontre & dédicace avec Yisha Liu @ librairie Bateau Livre Wazemmes [ ciné ] « Sorcières, premier féminicide de l’Histoire » de Dominique Eloudy-Denis @ Univers Moulins [ ciné ] documen…
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Jeff is back from his tour of Iceland, Scotland, and England—just in time for snow in Alaska! Speaking of snow, the guys discuss how it isn't necessarily bad for gardens. Known as "poor man's fertilizer," snow acts as an insulator, adds nitrogen to the soil, and releases nutrients slowly as it melts. This slow release is more beneficial than rain d…
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Événements annoncés : [ littérature ] Bicloubook @ Moulinette Moulins [ Bière à Lille ] DJs Ben Beng + Zoymista x brasseries Fauve et Pays Flamand @ Musical Fives [ Bière à Lille ] brasseries Ermitage + Cambier x soirée retro gaming & jeux de société @ Musical Fives [ théâtre ] « Traverser la foule » @ Hangart Lille-Sud [ concert ] Lucifungus + La …
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Gut health has become a major topic in wellness, influencing everything from grocery choices to discussions on social media. Research increasingly shows the gut microbiome’s role in digestion, immunity, and even mood. But with so much information available, it’s hard to separate science from trend. In this episode, I talk with Kristina Campbell, a …
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The month of October is #BlackHistoryMonth and this year we caught up with Society Champion, Dr Amaka Awayne, on our latest episode of the Microbe Talk podcast. Dr Amaka discusses her insightful experiences as a Black person working in science, as well as how she is contributing to Black History Month this year. Find out how to get more involved wi…
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Événements annoncés : [ Día de Muertos ] lancement du festival Día de Muertos Lille @ Choroni Vieux-Lille [ ciné ] « Par la fenêtre ou par la porte » de Jean-Pierre Bloc @ Univers Moulins [ concert ] Morne + Sordide @ Malterie Wazemmes [ concert ] Faintest Idea + Møsi + DZingue @ Bout de Nos Rêves Tournai [ concert ] King Buzzo & Trevor Dunn + Ni M…
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This week, Jeff is traveling the world, spreading the message of the soil food web. Meanwhile, Jonathan chats with Evan (the show producer) about his gardening goals, including growing garlic. After the break, Evan interviews Jonathan about his gardening roots and his friendship with Jeff, exploring their long-standing commitment to soil food web g…
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In July, Ruan braved the AIDS-related Mycoses workshop held in Cape Town as the lone Microbe messenger. He attended sessions where speakers discussed novel findings in the epidemiology, prevention, diagnosis and therapy for some of the deadliest fungal infections globally. In this episode he and Vin take through some of the brief discussions he had…
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Événements annoncés : [ lutte ] réunion du Réseau de Ravitaillement des Luttes @ APU Fives [ ciné ] soirée cinématographe @ Centre Culturel Libertaire Wazemmes [ concert ] DavidX + DJ set MadameMacario @ Moulinette Moulins [ queer ] lancement du bouquin « Sexualités et dissidences queer » / Chacha Enriquez @ Moulinette Moulins [ concert ] Zababoum …
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This week, Jeff and Jonathan are discussing fall lawn care. Should you rake your leaves or mulch them? This year, Jeff isn't doing anything as he'll be traveling. He'll make sure to report back next summer on how things worked out. After the break, the guys explore various indoor gardening methods for the winter months. You can grow a variety of pl…
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Événements annoncés : [ ciné ] « Le Projet Sextoy » @ Palais des Beaux-Arts Lille [ ciné ] « La Mort de Danton » @ Univers Moulins [ concert ] Masami Kawaguchi + Muon S + Moineau Écarlate @ Centre Culturel Libertaire Wazemmes [ lecture ]-drag avec Bestial Production @ Orangerie du Jardin des Plantes Lille-Sud [ concert ] The Smoggers + Tuesday Viol…
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This week, Jeff is teaming with science, sharing some exciting new studies about the effect of white noise on fungi. After the break, the guys discuss recent research on endosymbiosis—the biological relationship where one organism (the endosymbiont) lives inside another (the host). Jeff believes this science is the future of agriculture. Finally, t…
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In aid of space week Clare is looking up into the sky with Dr Katherine Baxter about the exciting field of space microbiology. They chat about how research in space could help with problems back on earth, how microbes behave in space and how they might be key to survival in future space travel. The details of the ways to get involved are below. If …
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Événements annoncés : [ ciné ] "Nos hommes" de Valentin De Poorter et Pierre Muys @ centre socioculturel Simone Veil Lille [ lutte ] AG Interfac @ Forum Pont de Bois Villeneuve d'Ascq [ ciné ] « Au Clair de la Rue » et « The Soloists » @ Univers Moulins [ table ronde ] « Et les techniciennes, on en parle ? » @ Malterie Wazemmes [ conférence ] Camil…
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In this episode, Jeff and Jonathan talk about frost and how it affects gardening. They explain the difference between "hard frost" and "soft frost" (or "light frost"), and how these different types of frost impact plants. They also compare dew and frost, pointing out that dew can actually be good for gardens and lawns at certain times of the year. …
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This week, we sit down with author, Dr Alastair McAlpine, to discuss his compelling book. In this thought provoking reflection, he shares insights into the unique challenges faced by doctors working in the public sector in South Africa. From systematic shortcomings to personal struggles, he takes us back to what inspired it all. About our Guest: Dr…
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Événements annoncés : [ manif ] de soutien à la grève nationale appelée ce jour @ Lille [ ciné ] « River » des frères Ross @ Auditorium du Palais des Beaux-Arts Lille [ concert ] Headless Hunter + Antagonism + Bomber @ Brat Cave Wazemmes [ ciné ] « Queercore - how to punk a revolution » de Yony Leiser @ Auditorium du Palais des Beaux-Arts Lille [ r…
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Have you ever stopped to think about the teeming world hidden beneath your feet? It's not just dirt down there; it's a vibrant ecosystem teeming with microbes! These unseen organisms play a critical role in our daily lives, impacting everything from the food we eat to the air we breathe. In this episode, we'll delve into the fascinating world of so…
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This week, Jeff and Jonathan are talking about mosquitoes, focusing on their surprising scarcity in Alaska. They explore the declining mosquito population in the region, attributing it to warming temperatures. The conversation then shifts to dragonflies, a common predator of mosquitoes and other small insects. It also happens to be one of Alaska’s …
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Événements annoncés : [ ciné ] Festival International du Court Métrage : Focus sur le studio Anima @ Hybride Lille [ ciné ] Festival International du Court Métrage : 3 x 2 programmes de la sélection 2024 @ Hybride Lille [ concert ] Ême-Sal + Wirklich Pipit + Décence Minimale @ Centre Culturel Libertaire Wazemmes [ lutte ] Assemblée Générale Etudian…
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Jeff recounts his favorite gardening column of all time, where he wrote about the intricate relationship between cluster flies and the soil food web. After the break, the guys debunk some common myths about planting bulbs in the fall. Additionally, they give some good planting tips. Finally, they answer a trio of listener questions, ranging from gr…
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Événements annoncés : [ littérature ] Soirée Contes « Mille Choses A Dire » @ Polder Hellemmes [ concert ] O. + Unik Ubik + Spill Gold @ Aéronef Lille [ littérature ] rencontre avec Diglee @ Bateau Livre Wazemmes [ concert ] Cool Sorcery + The WRS @ Pit’s Courtrai [ expo ] vernissage Ginger Kick Events @ La Griffe Wazemmes [ conférence gesticulée ]…
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Last week the guys talked about applying organics to the garden to nurture the soil food web. This week, they talk about another contributor to healthy soil: Springtails! Springtails are very small insects that break down organics by ingesting bacteria and fungi. They can also jump about 2 feet. This means when they jump around, they carry bacteria…
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Microbe mail turns 3 on the 14th of September, and we wanted to keep things light for this time of the year. In this special episode we flip the script, literally, and swop our usual expert interviews for some team banter as Esther grills the team over a bunsen burner. We promise it’s more fun than a Petri dish! WE'D LOVE YOUR FEEDBACK ON THIS EPIS…
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Événements annoncés : [ antipsy ] Réunion antipsy @ Centre Culturel Libertaire Wazemmes [ ciné ] « Journal d’un maître d’école », épisodes 1 et 2 @ l’Univers Moulins [ poésie ] Apéro Poésie @ Orangerie du Jardin des Plantes Lille-Sud [ ciné ] « Journal d’un maître d’école » épisodes 3 et 4, @ l’Univers Moulins [ concert ] Skankin Patrol @ Bus Magiq…
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As the weather transitions from summer to fall, it's time to consider how this change affects your garden. Jeff encourages listeners to apply organic matter to their gardens now to prepare for next year's crops. He also suggests that this is an ideal time to get your soil tested. However, he emphasizes the importance of using a reputable soil teste…
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Événements annoncés : [ soutien ] à la reprsentante CGT chez Westlake Plastics @ Tourcoing [ organisation ] réunion d’organisation de la Rentrée Anarchiste @ Centre Culturel Libertaire Wazemmes [ concert ] Twin Tribes + Wingtips @ La Bulle Café Moulins [ concert ] Onanizer + Gummo + Hank Is Dead@ Bout de Nos Rêves Tournai [ concert ] Tapeworms + Fi…
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This week, Jeff and Jonathan are discussing healthy soil structure—particularly the role of worms. As the true engineers of the soil food web, worms bring organic matter from the surface down into the soil. This action creates burrows that hold air, water, and organic matter, forming the building blocks for a thriving organic soil structure. After …
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Coloring books aren't just for kids anymore. In fact, one unique coloring book is bringing the fascinating world of bacteria to life for all ages. In this Joyful Microbe podcast episode, we’re exploring "Coloured Bacteria from A to Z" with the scientists behind this delightful educational resource. Whether you're a parent looking to spark your chil…
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Événements annoncés : [ concert ] Malevolent Creation + Purgatory @ DVG Club Courtrai [ concert ] River City Tanlines + Itches @ Pit’s Courtrai [ concert ] 4000 Hz @ Bistrot de St-So Lille [ conférence gesticulée ] « J’habite, tu habites, ils spéculent » / Sarah De Laet @ Polder Hellemmes [ concert ] A Night In Nashville = Tuk Smith & The Restless …
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As rain pelts Southcentral Alaska, mushrooms (and wood frogs) are popping up everywhere. Jeff and Jonathan point out that mushrooms in lawns or meadows are usually a positive sign, indicating thriving soil microbiology. In fact, fungal activity in your lawn is beneficial, as mushrooms are great decomposers in the food chain. After the break, the gu…
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In a world of emerging and eradicated pathogens, how has Malaria remained such a successful infection? Since its earliest description as "bad air", this mosquito-driven hazard has remained lethal in some populations and regions. This episode addresses significant updates in its epidemiology, tips on diagnostics, some commentary on the vaccine and a…
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Record rainfall has hit Southcentral Alaska. However, as the guys discuss this week, gardens can still thrive despite the wet conditions. The team acknowledges that Alaskans are experts at gardening in wet soil. Jonathan points out that raised beds are excellent for rainy gardening, while Jeff mentions that containers are also effective. However, t…
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