Meet The Microbiologist
Summary: At Meet the Scientist, we want to reveal more about scientists, the work they do, and what makes them tick. We will ask them what they are up to now and what is next. How is the science moving forward to solve some of the intractable problems of our times? What keeps them going in a tough, competitive field? What do they see for the future of research, education, and training? We hope to show you a glimpse of what scientists are really like and what is going on in cutting-edge research today. MicrobeWorld's Meet the Scientist is brought to you by the American Society for Microbiology. Composed of over 42,000 scientists and health professionals, ASM's mission is to advance the microbial sciences as a vehicle for the improvement of health, economical, and environmental well-being worldwide. For more information, visit us on the web at www.microbeworld.org. For questions and/or feedback please email ccondayan@asmusa.org.
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- Artist: Ashley Hagen, M.S.
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Podcasts:
MTS52 - Mitchell Sogin - Expeditions to the Rare Biosphere
MTS51- James Liao - Turning Microbes into Fuel Refineries
MTS50.5 - The Making of the Meet the Scientist Podcast
MTS50 - R. Ford Denison - Darwin on the Farm
MTS49 - Irwin Sherman - The Quest for a Malaria Vaccine: The First Hundred Years
MTS48 - Keith Klugman - Pneumonia: The Hidden Giant
MTS47 - Peter Daszak - Stalking the Wild Microbe
MTS46 - Curtis Suttle - It's a Virus World and We Just Live On It
MTS45 - James Collins - Engineering Life: The Past and Future of Synthetic Biology
MTS44 - Michael Worobey - In Search of the Origin of HIV and H1N1's Hidden History
MTS43 - Rob Knight - The Microbes That Inhabit Us
MTS42 - Julian Davies - The Mysteries of Medicine's Silver Bullet
MTS41 - Sallie Chisholm - Harvesting the Sun
MTS40 - John Wooley - Exploring the Protein Universe
MTS39 - Paul Turner - Pandemic in a Petri Dish