2017-03-09

American Society for Microbiology (vidoes: 01/31-03/01/2017)

source: American Society for Microbiology
6:35 How to Create Agar Art with Living Microbes Step inside the creative process with Agar Art 2015 winners Maria Peñil Cobo, Mixed Media Artist, and Mehmet Berkmen, PhD, Staff Scientist at New England Biolabs. During their multi-year collaborat...
12:06 Richard Lenski - Evolution in a Flask Dr. Stan Maloy talks with Richard Lenski Ph.D., Hannah Professor of Microbial Ecology, Michigan State University, about his research into the evolution of bacteria and the new frontier of digital e...
1:00:17 Microbes After Hours: The Never-ending Vaccine Race Veteran medical journalist Meredith Wadman will discuss her book The Vaccine Race. It tells the timely, epic, and controversial story of the development of the first widely-used normal human cell l...
31:01 The Future of Virology: Virology in the 21st century - Lynn Enquist, PhD Virology is a constantly evolving and integrative subject that involves every living thing on earth. This lecture by Lynn Enquist, PhD, Henry L. Hillman Professor in Molecular Biology and Professor...
1:39 Microbe 2017 - Showcasing the Best Microbial Sciences in the World ASM Microbe 2017 (June 1–5, 2017, New Orleans, LA) showcases the best microbial sciences in the world, and provides a one-of-a-kind forum to explore the complete spectrum of microbiology from basic...
1:02:54 Anything but Academic - Non-academic careers in microbiology - TWiM 145 | ASM Biothreats 2017 This Week in Microbiology explores opportunities for non-academic careers in the fields of microbial science. Filmed live at ASM Biothreats 2017 in Washington, DC, on February 7, 2017.
Host: Vince...
3:01 Biogeography of Archaea, Bacteria, and Fungi in Eastern China - mSystems® Understanding biogeographic patterns is a precursor to improving our knowledge of the function of microbiomes and to predicting ecosystem responses to environmental change. Using natural forest soi...
1:00:09 Global Threats, Collaborative Solutions - Combatting Emerging Biothreats, U.S. Agencies Perspectives Program leaders from within the CDC, DoD and USAID speak to their work in reducing biological threats globally. From the Global Health Security Agenda to the Emerging Pandemic Threats program, this...
28:00 Industrial Uses of Yeast Brewing and Distilling - Graham Stewart, PhD In this ASM Virtual Lecture one of the most influential brewing scientists of the past few decades Graham Stewart, PhD, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, describes the role of yeast in industrial ...
58:01 A Plague of Pathogens and Rift Valley Fever - This Week in Microbiology #121 From the ASM Biodefense and Emerging Diseases Research meeting, Rebekah Kading and Wyndham Lathem talk about their work on Rift Valley Fever virus and other vector-borne pathogens, and the evolutio...
1:30:56 Ebola: On the Front Lines - Microbes After Hours The Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa sickened over 13,000 people and killed over 4,800. Health workers from around the world are attempting to halt this deadly disease.
On November 19th, Micro...

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