This Week in Parasitism

TWiP is a monthly netcast about eukaryotic parasites. Vincent Racaniello and Dickson Despommier, science Professors from Columbia University, deconstruct parasites, how they cause illness, and how you can prevent infections.
Tasty Host!
10/04/2024
As a parasite myself, I can vouch for the value of this podcast. The host is absolutely delicious!
Monoclonal Antibodies Against Malaria in Mali
12/25/2022
When discussing administration of CIS43LS they forgot to check the math. One dose for me at 40mg per kilogram would be 3.38 grams. That would require an IV infusion.
Community of Learners
07/20/2024
I love all the Microbe TV shows, but especially appreciate how listeners get to participate in this one. The recently adopted biweekly format, with “deep dives” into scholarly work alternating with the classic case studies works well. Four regular hosts are generous in every sense and reveal their personalities in enjoyable banter. Unlike another reviewer, I couldn’t appreciate more the variety of listeners’ letters in case study episodes, even when diagnoses match. If hiring a professional voice to read letters occasionally makes it easier to maintain this recording schedule, so be it, but episode #239 demonstrates how nice it is to have the scientists read.
I love it!!
12/10/2020
I am a nursing student and i am fascinated by microbiology and infectious diseases. Thank you for having this amazing resource for free!
About
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- CreatorVincent Racaniello
- Years Active2009 - 2025
- Episodes259
- RatingClean
- Copyright© Vincent Racaniello 2022
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