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Microbe Talk is a podcast from the Microbiology Society, interviewing researchers about bacteria, viruses and parasites. We are the largest microbiology society in Europe, covering all aspects of microbial science.

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    • 4.5 • 13 Ratings

Microbe Talk is a podcast from the Microbiology Society, interviewing researchers about bacteria, viruses and parasites. We are the largest microbiology society in Europe, covering all aspects of microbial science.

    Behind the lecture with Dr Claas Kirchhelle

    Behind the lecture with Dr Claas Kirchhelle

     Dr Claas Kirchhelle from University College Dublin will be giving the Hot Topic Lecture: "Faecal Flows – a very short history of microbiology, sewers, and Britain's rivers (ca.1850-2023)" at this years Annual Conference. Clare spoke to Claas to find out how he's feeling ahead of his lecture and to pick his brain about his intriguing research area. If you're at Annual Conference this year, you can catch Claas' Hot topic Lecture at 8:45 on Thursday 11 April. Alternatively, Claas' lecture will be available online after Annual Conference.Music by Denys Kyshchuk from Pixabay You can download a full transcript of the podcast here.

    • 42 min
    Navigating Academia: a conversation with Professor Iruka Okeke and Professor Judith Armitage

    Navigating Academia: a conversation with Professor Iruka Okeke and Professor Judith Armitage

    In aid of The International Day of Women and Girls in Science Clare spoke to Professor Iruka Okeke and Professor Judith Armitage to discuss women in science. In this episode they discuss the importance of mentors, promotions in academia and the inequalities of maternity leave and Clare gains valuable insights from Judy and Iruka's impressive careers.  To keep up with Judy and Iruka, you can find them on X @Armitage_Judy and @iruka_okeke.Follow this link to read Judy's Microbial Primer.Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay. 

    • 34 min
    Foodborne Antimicrobial Resistance: research and surveillance

    Foodborne Antimicrobial Resistance: research and surveillance

    In this episode of Microbe Talk Clare is joined by Rick Mumford, Deputy Chief Scientific Advisor & Deputy Director of Science Evidence & Research at the UK Food Standards Agency (FSA). They chat about research and surveillance of foodborne antimicrobial resistance (AMR), delivering on the 5-year National Action Plan and look to the future of foodborne AMR. If you’d like to read Rick’s paper, ‘Foodborne antimicrobial resistance (AMR) research and surveillance in the UK: priorities identified through the Food Standards Agency’s AMR programme review (2023)’ published in Journal of Medical Microbiology, the Society’s interdisciplinary journal for medical, veterinary and dental microbiology, you can do so here. If you’d like to keep up to date with the FSA’s science news, publications and research partnership opportunities you can sign up to their newsletter here.If you’d like to get involved in tackling AMR you can find out more information on our Knocking out AMR project and register your interest on our website.Music by Yrii Semchyshyn from PixabayA full transcript is available on our website.

    • 27 min
    Microbe Talk: the best of 2023

    Microbe Talk: the best of 2023

    It’s the final episode of 2023 so Clare, Katie and Adam got together to discuss their favourite Microbe Talk moments of 2023 and what they’re most looking forward to in 2024. If you want to listen back to any of the podcast episodes mentioned in the podcast you can find these below: The bacteriophage: is the enemy of our enemy a friend?Dr John Munnoch discusses dyslexiaCRISPR - Cas9 Takes on AMR PlasmidsConversations on Collaboration: Elaine Cloutman-Green on working across microbiology's disciplinesAnnual Conference 2023: Demystifying Science PolicyGetting to grips with industry careers Conversations on Collaboration: Hilary Lappin-Scott on cultivating international partnershipsConversations on Collaboration: Sir Paul Nurse on collaborative working and Horizon EuropeBactobio collaborationGet involved – Annual Conference video If you’re interested in getting involved in our Knocking out AMR project you can find out more here. You can find a full transcript of the podcast on our website. Music by Yurii Kohut from Pixabay 

    • 21 min
    Knocking Out AMR: Dr Tina Joshi and Dr Catrin Moore on the Society’s new project

    Knocking Out AMR: Dr Tina Joshi and Dr Catrin Moore on the Society’s new project

    In this episode of Microbe Talk, Policy and Engagement Officer Katie chats to Dr Tina Joshi and Dr Catrin Moore, the Microbiology Society members leading on the Society’s brand new antimicrobial resistance (AMR) project, Knocking Out AMR. In this episode, Katie, Tina and Catrin talk about what the new project is, how it came to be, and how people can get involved.If you are interested in opportunities for organisations to collaborate with the Microbiology Society, please email knockingoutamr@microbiologysociety.org or to register your individual interest please visit the Knocking out AMR webpage. To find out about the latest updates, follow us on Twitter @MicrobioSoc using the hashtag #KnockingOutAMR.You can follow Dr Catrin Moore on Twitter at @catmoore_1 and Dr Tina Joshi at @tinaljoshiMusic: ‘Relaxed Vlog (Night Street)’ by Ashot Danielyan from PixabayYou can read the full podcast transcript here.

    • 19 min
    Knocking Out AMR: a conversation with Professor Chloe James

    Knocking Out AMR: a conversation with Professor Chloe James

    If you are interested in opportunities for organisations to collaborate with the Microbiology Society, please email knockingoutamr@microbiologysociety.org or to register your individual interest please visit the Knocking out AMR webpage. To find out about the latest updates, follow us on Twitter @MicrobioSoc using the hashtag #KnockingOutAMR. You can also read the latest edition of Microbiology Today here. To read Chloe's work published in Microbiology, visit our journals site. You can keep up to date with Chloe's public engagement work visit MICROBIhOME for general microbiology and AMR content and here for phage content. Chloe's work is funded by Knowledge for Change and BBSRC.Music: 'Origin' by Comma-Media via Pixabay. You can download a full transcript of the podcast on our website.

    • 38 min

Customer Reviews

4.5 out of 5
13 Ratings

13 Ratings

Smart.a.s.h ,

Interesting, accessible, and fun!

I love that this podcast is accessible to people of varying science experiences. It’s not as verbose as other microbe podcasts, which I have found can be hard to keep up with despite working in the field. They take the time to introduce new concepts slowly without assuming. The topics I’ve also really enjoyed. I will undoubtedly be binging!

U.Kh ,

Great.Brief.Interesting

Ah, actually we need more of this podcast.

D20chick ,

Quality

There should be more pidcasts like this.

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