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Matters Microbial #59: Some (Microbes) Like It Hot—Discussions with the Thermal Biology Institute
Matters Microbial #119: Investigating Microbial "Dark Matter"
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Matters Microbial #90: Using Soil Microbiomes in Sustainable Agriculture

Matters Microbial #90: Using Soil Microbiomes in Sustainable Agriculture

Today, Dr. Francisco Dini Andreote, Assistant Professor of Phytobiomes at Penn State, joins the #QualityQuorum to tell us about ...

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 ...

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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 #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 #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 ...

Sponsored
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

Matters Microbial #3: How much of you is microbial? With Seth Bordenstein

Matters Microbial #3: How much of you is microbial? With Seth Bordenstein

Who are you? Human or a group of

Matters Microbial #59: Some (Microbes) Like It Hot—Discussions with the Thermal Biology Institute

Matters Microbial #59: Some (Microbes) Like It Hot—Discussions with the Thermal Biology Institute

Today is an unusual episode of the podcast. I am visiting four microbiologists in the Thermal Biology Institute at Montana State ...

Matters Microbial #119: Investigating Microbial "Dark Matter"

Matters Microbial #119: Investigating Microbial "Dark Matter"

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

Matters Microbial #91: You Are What Your Genes Feed Your Microbiome

Matters Microbial #91: You Are What Your Genes Feed Your Microbiome

Today, Dr. Emily Davenport, Assistant Professor in the Department of Biology and Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences at Penn ...

The Roles of Soil Microbes in Organic Crop Production

The Roles of Soil Microbes in Organic Crop Production

In this presentation, Dr. James White describes how plants attract and cultivate

Matters Microbial #31: Spirochetes do things...differently

Matters Microbial #31: Spirochetes do things...differently

Today, Dr. Brian Stevenson of the University of Kentucky College of Medicine joins the #QualityQuorum to discuss a twisty twirling ...

Matters Microbial #79: How Amoebae Beat the Heat

Matters Microbial #79: How Amoebae Beat the Heat

Today, Dr. Angela Oliverio, Assistant Professor in the Biology Department at Syracuse University, joins the #QualityQuorum to ...