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MicrobeWorld Video
A video podcast by the American Society for Microbiology that highlights the latest in microbiology, life science and biotechnology news. ASM is composed of over 42,000 scientists and health professionals with the mission to advance the microbial sciences as a vehicle for understanding life processe...
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CRISPR from a Bacteriophage Perspective
The most common analogy for CRISPR systems is that of molecular scissors. Joe Bondy-Denomy offers an alternative analogy from the bacteriophage perspe...
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Microplastics in the Water and their Interaction with Microbes
We may not see microplastics, but they are all around us. These microplastics play a role in shaping the microbial environment, and this talk will exp...
Keine Audiodatei
New Engaging Approaches for Science Communication
Science communication experts discuss creative ways (like variations of escape-the-room, the Up-Goer Five Challenge, or edible learning aids) to get p...
Keine Audiodatei
Disease Detective - Anne Schuchat - Principal Deputy Director of CDC
CDC Principal Deputy Director Anne Schuchat has extensive experience in global health and science advocacy. Jennifer Gardy interviews Schuchat about e...
Keine AudiodateiMWV 112 - Astronaut Kate Rubins on TWiV, live from Microbe 2017
From ASM Microbe 2017 at New Orleans, Vincent and Rich meet up with Kate Rubins to talk about becoming an astronaut, space travel, and doing science i...
Keine AudiodateiMWV 111 - TWiM live at Microbe 2017: Rigor, lotteries, and moonshots
At Microbe 2017 in New Orleans, the TWiM team speaks with Arturo Casadevall about his thoughts on the pathogenic potential of a microbe, rigorous scie...
MWV 110 - How to Create Agar Art Using 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 Engl...
MWV 109 - The Never-ending Vaccine Race
Veteran medical journalist Meredith Wadman discuses her book The Vaccine Race. It tells the timely, epic, and controversial story of the development o...
MWV 108 - My First Microscope
In late July, 2016 ASM ventured below the equator, joining public and private sector partners at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation’s (APEC) Women...
Keine AudiodateiMWV 107 - The Necrobiome: Microbial Life After Death
What happens to us after we die? A decomposing corpse becomes its own mini-ecosystem, hosting insects, scavengers and multitudes of microbes. Microb...
MWV 106 - This Week in Virology - Boston Quammens
Four years after filming 'Threading the NEIDL', Vincent and Alan return to the National Emerging Infectious Diseases Laboratory BSL4 facility at Bosto...
MWV 105 - - Understanding the Pathogenesis of the Emerging Zika Virus (Audio Only)
Dr. Michael Diamond, 2016 Elizabeth O. King Lecturer, has worked for the past two decades investigating how viruses work, with a goal of defining basi...
MWV 105 - Understanding the Pathogenesis of the Emerging Zika Virus
Dr. Michael Diamond, 2016 Elizabeth O. King Lecturer, has worked for the past two decades investigating how viruses work, with a goal of defining basi...
MWV 104 - Can We Live in a World Without Microbes?
Written and Produced by Erika Shugart, PhD
Narration by Chaseedaw Giles
Filmed and Edited by Sam Mandl and Chris Condayan
Production...
MWV 103: A plague of pathogens - TWiM #121 Live at ASM Biodefense
Filmed live at ASM Biodefense 2016 with special guests: Rebekah Kading and Wyndham Lathem.
From the ASM Biodefense and Emerging Diseases Researc...
MWV 102 - Missing Microbes with Dr. Martin Blaser
Why are obesity, juvenile diabetes and asthma increasing? Is it something in the environment or in our modern lifestyle? Dr. Martin Blaser thinks that...
MWV 101: TWiM 115 - Profiling the Poglianos
Vincent visits the laboratories of Kit and Joseph Pogliano on the campus of the University of California, San Diego, where he learns about their work...
Keine AudiodateiMWV 101(aduio only) - Profiling the Poglianos (TWiM 115)
Vincent take This Week in Microbiology to the University of California, San Diego campus and into the the laboratories of Kit and Joseph Pogliano, whe...
MWV 100 - Milestones in Blue: TWiM 114 live at the University of Michigan
The This Week in Microbiology team, Vincent, Elio, and Michele meet with Harry Mobley, Mary O’Riordan, and Vince Young at the University of Michigan,...
MWV 99 - Microbial Monsters
Watch the pilot episode of BioFilms in which we explore some creepy microbes just in time for Halloween. Learn how algae can suffocate a pond of all i...
MWV 98 - TWiM #113: Waves of Change
Vincent meets up with Romney and Duncan at the 79th annual meeting of the Southern California branch of the American Society for Microbiology, where t...
MWV 97 - TWiV #352 Science Art with Michele Banks
Host: Vincent Racaniello
Guest: Michele Banks
Vincent meets up with Michele Banks in Washington, DC to discuss her career as a creator of...
MWV96 - Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria
In 2011, the NIH Clinical Center had a cluster of infections of a pathogen that tops the CDC's list of urgent threats: antibiotic-resistant Klebsiella...
MWV Episode 95 - The Power of Fungal Genetics
ASM's Cultures magazine traveled to Colombia to speak with and film the researchers behind an innovative biotechnology project that is producing excit...
MWV94 (audio only) - TWiM #99: Careers in Biodefense
Hosts: Vincent Racaniello
Guests: Maria Julia Marinissen, Edward H. You, and David R. Howell
Vincent meets up with Maria, Edward, and Davi...
MWV94 - TWiM #99: Careers in Biodefense
Hosts: Vincent Racaniello
Guests: Maria Julia Marinissen, Edward H. You, and David R. Howell
Vincent meets up with Maria, Edward, and Davi...
MWV Episode 93 - TWiM #95 on campus at SDSU with Dean of Sciences, Stanley Maloy
Vincent meets up with Stan Maloy on the campus of San Diego State University to talk about his career in microbiology and his work as Dean of Science.
MWV Episode 92 - Ebola: On the Front Lines
The current Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa has sickened over 14,000 people and has killed over 5,100. Health workers from around the world are at...
MWV Episode 91 - TWiV #310: From bacteriophage to retroviruses with Ann Skalka
Vincent Racaniello and Glenn Rall meet up with Ann Skalka at the Fox Chase Cancer Center in Philadelphia and talk about her long and productive career...
MWV Episode 90 - This Week in Microbiology #90 - Think globally, act locally
Hosts: Vincent Racaniello.
Special guests: Laurene Mascola and David Persing
Vincent meets up with Laurene and David at the Annual...
MWV Episode 89 - The Water Supply
Creating and maintaining a clean, sustainable water supply means delivering drinking water and collecting wastewater while dealing with pathogenic mic...
MWV Episode 88 - This Week in Virology #300 - So Happy Together
This Week in Virology, the podcast about viruses, celebrated its 300th episode on Tuesday, August 26, 2014 with a live recording at the Washington, DC...

MWV087: TWiV #291: Ft. Collins abuzz with virologists
Vincent, Rich, and Kathy and their guests Clodagh and Ron recorded this episode at the 33rd annual meeting of the American Society for Virology at Col...
MWV Episode 86 - The Microbiology of Cheese
Have you ever wondered why mozzarella bubbling and stretching between pizza slices is so different from the earthy flavors of blue-veined gorgonzola?...
MWV Episode 85 - This Week in Virology #286: Boston TWiV Party
The American Society for Microbiology hosted a live podcast of This Week in Virology with Vincent Racaniello with co-host Alan Dove that includes gues...
MWV #84: Cultures Magazine Launch Event
Watch highlights from the Cultures Magazine Launch Event held on January 23, 2014 at American Society for Microbiology headquarters in Washington, D.C...
MWV Episode 83 - This Week in Virology 270: Live from ASM Biodefense in Washington, D.C.
Watch a live video episode of This Week in Virology (TWiV), a podcast about viruses. Started in September 2008 by Vincent Racaniello, a Higgins Profes...
MWV #82: Rob Knight - The Microbiome Project
Rob Knight studies the diversity of microbial communities. For every person, microbes outnumber human cells by a factor of ten. Rob has found that thi...
MWV #81: Sheldon Campbell - The Singing Microbiologist
Sheldon Campbell sings about microbiology. Dr. Campbell teaches microbiology at Yale School of Medicine and he uses music to enhance his lectures. He...
MWV #80: Harald zur Hausen - Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)
Vincent Racaniello speaks with Professor Harald zur Hausen, recipient of the 2013 Society for General Microbiology Prize Medal for "work that has had...