Synopsis
This Week in Microbiology is a podcast about unseen life on Earth.
Episodes
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TWiM #65: Leanness is transmissible
03/10/2013 Duration: 51minHosts: Vincent Racaniello and Michelle Swanson. Vincent and Michelle reveal how the human gut microbiota can modulate obesity in mice. Links for this episode: Gut microbiota modulate metabolism (Science) Fighting obesity with bacteria (Science) Letters read on TWiM 065 Send your microbiology questions and comments (email or mp3 file) to twim@twiv.tv, or call them in to 908-312-0760. You can also post articles that you would like us to discuss at microbeworld.org and tag them with twim.
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TWiM #64: URI and UTI at ICAAC in Denver
18/09/2013 Duration: 01h18minVincent and Michael recorded this episode at the 53rd ICAAC in Denver, where they spoke with James Gern and James Johnson about rhinoviruses and extra-intestinal pathogenic E. coli.
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TWiM #63: Superantigens, S. aureus, and the armpit microbiome
04/09/2013 Duration: 01h26minVincent, Michael, and Michelle discuss how a Staphylococcus aureus superantigen is critical for pathogenesis in a rabbit model, and the relationship of body odor to the axilla microbiome.
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TWiM #62: Breaking bad and protein chain mail
21/08/2013 Duration: 01h19minVincent and Michael discuss how infection with influenza A virus disperses Streptococcus pneumoniae biofilms leading to disease, and an amazing protein chainmail in a viral capsid
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TWiM #61: The irony of probiotics
07/08/2013 Duration: 59minVincent, Elio, and Michele review how horizontal gene transfer from bacteria to an insect genome enables a tripartite nested mealybug symbiosis, and how probiotic bacteria work by competing for iron in the intestine.
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TWiM #60: Microbial electrochemistry and diversity-generating retroelements
24/07/2013 Duration: 01h11minVincent, Elio, and Michael discuss how an error-prone reverse transcriptase produces enormous diversity in a Legionella protein, and using microbes to convert waste into bioelectricity and chemicals.
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TWiM #59: Are viruses part of our immune system?
10/07/2013 Duration: 01h24minVincent and Michael discuss the finding that bacteriophage might be part of the mucosal antimicrobial defense system.
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TWiM #58: The brain microbiome?
20/06/2013 Duration: 01h21minVincent, Elio and Michael review how underground mycelial networks carry signals that warn neighboring plants of aphid attack, and the presence of bacteria in the human brain.
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TWiM #57: Updating the human gut microbiome to degrade seaweed
05/06/2013 Duration: 58minVincent, Elio and Michael discuss fungi that use pheromones to trap nematodes, and how genes obtained from marine bacteria help gut bacteria degrade algal carbohydrates.
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TWiM #56: Live at ASM in Denver
24/05/2013 Duration: 01h42minVincent, Elio and Michael recorded this episode before an audience at the 2013 General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology in Denver, Colorado, where they spoke with Andrew, Ferric, Suzanne, and Michelle about their research on a phage system for evading innate immunity, retractions of research papers, bacterial infections of the eye, and cytoplasmic defenses against intracellular bacteria. This episode was filmed live at ASM GM 2013 in Denver, CO. Visit www.microbeworld.org/asmlive to watch the full video archive of this episode as well as all the videos recorded during GM.
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TWiM #55: In the copper room
24/04/2013 Duration: 01h25minVincent, Elio and Michael discuss the finding that copper surfaces reduce microbial burden and hospital-acquired infections in the intensive care unit.
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TWiM #54: Dueling injectors and the microgenderome
10/04/2013 Duration: 01h12minVincent, Elio, and Michael review how sex-dependent differences in the mouse microbiome regulate type I diabetes, and counterattack among bacteria.
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TWiM #53: Live in Manchester
29/03/2013 Duration: 01h38sVincent, Laura, David, Kalin and Paul get together at the Society for General Microbiology meeting in Manchester, England to talk about next-generation approaches to antimicrobial therapy.
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TWiM #52: Clinical microbiology with Ellen Jo Baron
11/03/2013 Duration: 01h27sVincent and Michael meet up with Ellen Jo Baron to talk about working in a clinical microbiology laboratory.
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TWiM #51: Cave science with Hazel Barton
27/02/2013 Duration: 01h18minVincent, Michael, and Elio meet up with Hazel Barton to talk about cave microbiology.
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TWiM #50: These things aren’t even bacteria!
30/01/2013 Duration: 01h03minVincent, Michael, and Stanley review the scientific career of Carl Woese.
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TWiM #49: Grape-like Clusters
16/01/2013 Duration: 01h13minVincent, Michael, and Elio discuss the HIV co-receptor CCR5 as a receptor for S. aureus leukotoxin ED, and the vineyard yeast microbiome.
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TWiM #48: It’s all about direction
03/01/2013 Duration: 01h16minVincent, Michael, and Jo discuss how subtle gender bias of science faculty favors male students, and the relationship of invasive infection and antibody orientation at bacterial surfaces.
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TWiM #47: Resistance on the surface
19/12/2012 Duration: 01h10minHorizontal transfer of antibiotic resistance genes on metal surfaces, and using bacteriophage to reverse antibiotic resistance.
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TWiM #46: Spore!
05/12/2012 Duration: 01h09minVincent, Michael, and Elio meet up with Jonathan Dworkin to discuss how bacteria form spores and how they return to vegetative growth.