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Media Summary: Today Dr. Petra Levin, the George and Irene Freiberg Professor of Biology at Washington University in St. Louis joins the ... Today Dr. Kevin Kohl, Associate Professor of Biological Sciences at the University of Pittsburgh, joins the to ... Today, Dr. Paul Carini, of the Environmental Science department of the University of Arizona, joins the to discuss ...

Matters Microbial 112 Bacterial Size - Detailed Analysis & Overview

Today Dr. Petra Levin, the George and Irene Freiberg Professor of Biology at Washington University in St. Louis joins the ... Today Dr. Kevin Kohl, Associate Professor of Biological Sciences at the University of Pittsburgh, joins the to ... Today, Dr. Paul Carini, of the Environmental Science department of the University of Arizona, joins the to discuss ... Today Dr. Sean Gibbons, Associate Professor at the Institute for Systems Biology, returns to the to tell us about ... Today Dr. Julia Willett, Assistant Professor in the Department of Today Dr. Michael Travisano, Distinguished McKnight University Professor in the College of Biological Sciences of the University ...

Today Dr. Anne Thompson, Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Biology at Portland State University, joins the ... Today Dr. Joseph Zackular, Assistant Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the Perelman School of Medicine at the ... Today Professor Paul Hoskisson, Royal Academy of Engineering Research Chair in Engineering Biology at the University of ... Today, Dr. Darrell Cockburn, Associate Professor of Food Science at Penn State, joins the to discuss the work his ... Today Dr. Joshua Shrout, Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences at the University of Notre Dame ... Today Dr. Liz de Ora Ortiz, postdoctoral scholar in the Secor Laboratory at Montana State University, joins the to ...

Today, Dr. Ben Wolfe, Associate Professor of Biology at Tufts University, joins the to discuss how he and his ... Today Dr. Hannah Ledvina, Assistant Professor in the Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology Department at the ... Today, Dr. Tory Hendry, Associate Professor of Today, Dr. Patrick Schloss, Professor in the Department of For Episode 120, we welcome Dr. Batbileg Bor, Associate Professor at the ADA Forsyth Institute, to the . He joins ... Today, Dr. Sue Ishaq of the University of Maine joins the to tell us about the relationship between what we eat ...

Today Dr. Spencer Nyholm, Professor in the Department of Molecular and Cell Biology at the University of Connecticut, and ...

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Matters Microbial #121: Phollowing Phage in the Gut Microbiome
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Matters Microbial #112: Bacterial Size, Stress, and Antibiotic Resistance

Matters Microbial #112: Bacterial Size, Stress, and Antibiotic Resistance

Today Dr. Petra Levin, the George and Irene Freiberg Professor of Biology at Washington University in St. Louis joins the ...

Matters Microbial #130: The Holobiont — Animals, Microbes, and Ecology

Matters Microbial #130: The Holobiont — Animals, Microbes, and Ecology

Today Dr. Kevin Kohl, Associate Professor of Biological Sciences at the University of Pittsburgh, joins the #QualityQuorum to ...

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Matters Microbial #61: All In Due Time–How Bacteria Wake from Dormancy

Matters Microbial #61: All In Due Time–How Bacteria Wake from Dormancy

Today, Dr. Paul Carini, of the Environmental Science department of the University of Arizona, joins the #QualityQuorum to discuss ...

Matters Microbial #110: Enumerating the Microbiome

Matters Microbial #110: Enumerating the Microbiome

Today Dr. Sean Gibbons, Associate Professor at the Institute for Systems Biology, returns to the #QualityQuorum to tell us about ...

Matters Microbial #119: Investigating Microbial "Dark Matter"

Matters Microbial #119: Investigating Microbial "Dark Matter"

Today Dr. Julia Willett, Assistant Professor in the Department of

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Matters Microbial #129: Microbes Reveal How Evolution Might Replay

Matters Microbial #129: Microbes Reveal How Evolution Might Replay

Today Dr. Michael Travisano, Distinguished McKnight University Professor in the College of Biological Sciences of the University ...

Matters Microbial #124: How Bacteria Die in the Microbial Marine Forest

Matters Microbial #124: How Bacteria Die in the Microbial Marine Forest

Today Dr. Anne Thompson, Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Biology at Portland State University, joins the ...

Matters Microbial #128: C. diff from Nursery to Nursing Home

Matters Microbial #128: C. diff from Nursery to Nursing Home

Today Dr. Joseph Zackular, Assistant Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the Perelman School of Medicine at the ...

Matters Microbial #125: Antibiotics, Streptomyces and Evolution

Matters Microbial #125: Antibiotics, Streptomyces and Evolution

Today Professor Paul Hoskisson, Royal Academy of Engineering Research Chair in Engineering Biology at the University of ...

Matters Microbial #75: Do Gut Microbes Watch their Carbs?

Matters Microbial #75: Do Gut Microbes Watch their Carbs?

Today, Dr. Darrell Cockburn, Associate Professor of Food Science at Penn State, joins the #QualityQuorum to discuss the work his ...

Matters Microbial #113: Microbes That Swim, Swarm, Stand Up—and ‘Walk’

Matters Microbial #113: Microbes That Swim, Swarm, Stand Up—and ‘Walk’

Today Dr. Joshua Shrout, Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences at the University of Notre Dame ...

Matters Microbial #121: Phollowing Phage in the Gut Microbiome

Matters Microbial #121: Phollowing Phage in the Gut Microbiome

Today Dr. Liz de Ora Ortiz, postdoctoral scholar in the Secor Laboratory at Montana State University, joins the #QualityQuorum to ...

Matters Microbial #66: Digesting the Science of Fermented Foods

Matters Microbial #66: Digesting the Science of Fermented Foods

Today, Dr. Ben Wolfe, Associate Professor of Biology at Tufts University, joins the #QualityQuorum to discuss how he and his ...

Matters Microbial #115: Suiting Up Against Bacterial Predators!

Matters Microbial #115: Suiting Up Against Bacterial Predators!

Today Dr. Hannah Ledvina, Assistant Professor in the Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology Department at the ...

Matters Microbial #95: Bacteria and Aphids — A Symbiotic Story

Matters Microbial #95: Bacteria and Aphids — A Symbiotic Story

Today, Dr. Tory Hendry, Associate Professor of

Matters Microbial #64: Making Sense of the Microbiome

Matters Microbial #64: Making Sense of the Microbiome

Today, Dr. Patrick Schloss, Professor in the Department of

Matters Microbial #120: Bacterial Interactions among Oral Microbes

Matters Microbial #120: Bacterial Interactions among Oral Microbes

For Episode 120, we welcome Dr. Batbileg Bor, Associate Professor at the ADA Forsyth Institute, to the #QualityQuorum. He joins ...

Matters Microbial #27: Broccoli Sprouts, Gut Health, and Microbes for All with Sue Ishaq

Matters Microbial #27: Broccoli Sprouts, Gut Health, and Microbes for All with Sue Ishaq

Today, Dr. Sue Ishaq of the University of Maine joins the #QualityQuorum to tell us about the relationship between what we eat ...

Matters Microbial #126: Squid Eggs Come With Antifungal Frosting

Matters Microbial #126: Squid Eggs Come With Antifungal Frosting

Today Dr. Spencer Nyholm, Professor in the Department of Molecular and Cell Biology at the University of Connecticut, and ...

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