My Favorite Microbe

Lori Daane, PhD

My Favorite Microbe is a podcast that explores the fascinating world of microbiology through conversations with the people who know it best. Each episode begins with one simple question: What's your favorite microbe... and why? Scientists, clinicians, educators, and industry leaders share the microbes that have inspired their careers, challenged their thinking, or changed the course of science. Along the way, you'll discover remarkable stories, little-known facts, surprising historical connections, and the truth behind some of microbiology's most common misconceptions. From bacteria to fungi and other microscopic life, every episode reveals how these tiny organisms have shaped medicine, biotechnology, food, public health, and our understanding of the living world. Whether you're a microbiologist, healthcare professional, student, or simply curious about the unseen world around you, My Favorite Microbe offers engaging conversations that celebrate both the science and the people behind it. One question. One guest. One unforgettable microbe.

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My Favorite Microbe is a podcast that explores the fascinating world of microbiology through conversations with the people who know it best. Each episode begins with one simple question: What's your favorite microbe... and why? Scientists, clinicians, educators, and industry leaders share the microbes that have inspired their careers, challenged their thinking, or changed the course of science. Along the way, you'll discover remarkable stories, little-known facts, surprising historical connections, and the truth behind some of microbiology's most common misconceptions. From bacteria to fungi and other microscopic life, every episode reveals how these tiny organisms have shaped medicine, biotechnology, food, public health, and our understanding of the living world. Whether you're a microbiologist, healthcare professional, student, or simply curious about the unseen world around you, My Favorite Microbe offers engaging conversations that celebrate both the science and the people behind it. One question. One guest. One unforgettable microbe.