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Welcome to our podcast, Microbes and Us, brought to you by the Federation of European Microbiological Societies (FEMS). Our FEMS communication gurus, Eleni Koursari and Joseph Shuttleworth, bring into each monthly episode guests from the microbiology field discussing topics from every corner of the microbial world. Whether you are a lover of microbes, a scientist, or you just want to join our fun microbiology community, then this is the podcast for you.

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Welcome to our podcast, Microbes and Us, brought to you by the Federation of European Microbiological Societies (FEMS). Our FEMS communication gurus, Eleni Koursari and Joseph Shuttleworth, bring into each monthly episode guests from the microbiology field discussing topics from every corner of the microbial world. Whether you are a lover of microbes, a scientist, or you just want to join our fun microbiology community, then this is the podcast for you.

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Episodes
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Episode 26 | Article Award Winner, FEMS Yeast Research: Metabolic Reconstruction of Candida auris

4/15/2024
In this episode, host, Joseph Shuttleworth learns from the FEMS Yeast Research Article Award winners from 2023, Romeu Viana & Miguel Cacho Teixeira. Join us as we dive into the the first reconstructed Genome-scale metabolic model (GSMM) for C. auris (an emerging human pathogen) which may help with drug target prediction. Read the award winning paper: Metabolic reconstruction of the human pathogen Candida auris: using a cross-species approach for drug target prediction Discover all the ⁠FEMS Journals Article Awards from 2023⁠. Find out more about becoming a FEMS Board Member. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/microbesandus/message

Duration:00:16:03

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Episode 25 | Article Award Winner, FEMS Microbiology Letters: Barbara Heard

3/5/2024
In this episode, host, Joseph Shuttleworth, and FEMS Microbiology Letters Article Award winner from 2023, Barbara R Heard, dive into her winning paper: Supporting students with blindness and visual impairments in microbiology as they discuss the challenges, barriers, and solutions for students with visual impairments learning microbiology. Discover all the FEMS Journals Article Awards from 2023. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/microbesandus/message

Duration:00:27:02

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Episode 24 | Astronauts, Microbiomes, and the Ultimate Diet

1/23/2024
Host, Eleni Koursari, interviews Smriti Arora & Nitika Bhambri, from the University of Petroleum and Energy Studies (UPES), India, about their 2022 Article Award-winning paper from FEMS Microbiology Letters: “A designer diet layout for astronauts using a microbiome mediated approach”. In this podcast, we learn about how the microbiome of astronauts is affected during space missions. The authors also propose several methods for promoting resilient microbiota for space travel. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/microbesandus/message

Duration:00:16:08

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Episode 23 | A Farewell Conversation With Hilary Lappin-Scott as FEMS President

12/11/2023
In this episode, Hilary Lappin-Scott discusses her time as FEMS President with host Joseph Shuttleworth as her 4-year term comes to an end. She runs through some of her favourite moments and most difficult challenges while leaving us with her final message to the microbiology community. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/microbesandus/message

Duration:00:23:43

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Episode 22 | Nature's Palette, Creating Beauty With Moulds In Art

10/4/2023
Join our host Corrado Nai, as he explores the fascinating world of artists who create marvellous and inspiring artworks using moulds as subjects or as materials. Textile artist, Lizan Freijsen, crafts 'fungal carpets', while the artist-scientist duo, Ofer Grunwald & Nir Osherov, have pioneered 'fungal pointillism' as their artform. Listen to their examples of fungal creativity to discover the challenges and opportunities in creating beauty with moulds in this episode. Tune in now! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/microbesandus/message

Duration:00:27:27

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Episode 21 | International Microorganism Day 2023

9/7/2023
With International Microorganism Day (17 September) just around the corner, hosts Eleni Koursari and Joseph Shuttleworth, bring in IMD volunteers, Filipa and Helene, as guests to talk about some of the great initiatives that are planned for this year, including events, blog, illustration galleries and more… Head over to the IMD website: https://www.internationalmicroorganismday.org/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/microbesandus/message

Duration:00:10:28

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Episode 20 | Waterborne Diseases, Education And FEMS2023 With Rita Colwell

5/24/2023
FEMS2023 Plenary Speaker, Rita Colwell, joins us to discuss her research interests on waterborne diseases, with a focus on cholera and satellite-based data collection. This podcast also covers her experience in science education for young age groups. Register now for FEMS2023 - ⁠https://www.fems2023.org/registration --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/microbesandus/message

Duration:00:13:47

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Episode 19 | Microbiology Literacy, Weaponizing Microbes for Peace and FEMS2023 with Kenneth Timmis

4/11/2023
FEMS-Lwoff Awardee 2023, Kenneth Timmis, joins us to discuss his upcoming Prize Lecture at FEMS2023, The International Microbiology Literacy Initiative, and his recent paper on ''Weaponizing Microbes for Peace'' which outlines microbial solutions to sources of conflict. Register now for FEMS2023 - https://www.fems2023.org/⁠ ⁠More about the Lwoff Award - https://fems-microbiology.org/2023-fems-lwoff-award-for-achievements-in-microbiology/ The International Microbiology Literacy Initiative - https://imili.org/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/microbesandus/message

Duration:00:18:58

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Episode 18 | Microbes and Food with The Microbe Moment

3/16/2023
Podcast host Eleni Koursari, welcomes the hosts of the microbiology podcast The Microbe Moment! Jonathan Mitchell and Tess Deyett join our conversation about microbes in our food systems! We talk about how microbes are involved in healthy crops, home brewing, chocolate production, and mushrooms. More about the Microbe Moment - https://www.microbigals.com/the-microbe-moment-science-podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/microbesandus/message

Duration:00:21:36

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Episode 17 | The Portable Microbiology Laboratory: Reducing Water-Borne Disease Through Community Led Testing in Kenya

2/21/2023
Microbiologists are the key to addressing waterborne disease. With a Portable Microbiology Laboratory (PML), anyone can be a water microbiologist. Podcast host Joseph Shuttleworth is joined by the creator of the PML, Bob Metcalf, Professor Emeritus at California State University (Sacramento), and Dinah Chienjo, Director of the community project Fiends of The Old (FOTO), who leads the training and use of the PML in villages in Kenya. In this episode we discuss the history and development of the PML, and its impact on locally organized and community focused drinking water testing. Find out more about the PML here: https://solarcooking.fandom.com/wiki/Portable_Microbiology_Laboratory Watch our YouTube videos on the PML here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmDJJJpFrgi7E3D9JuMtnCJIZBKoi82oa --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/microbesandus/message

Duration:00:35:39

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Episode 16 | Coral Reefs, Climate Change and Conservation with Jennifer Matthews

1/18/2023
Our episode host Eleni Koursari, welcomes Jennifer Matthews, Postdoctoral Research Fellow from the University Technology Sydney, Australia. They talk about coral reefs, how they have been affected by climate change and what can we do to conserve them for future generations. Read Jennifer's interview for the FEMS Microbes best presentation prize at JAMS11 - https://fems-microbiology.org/about_fems/network-and-activities/awards/poster-oral-presentation-prizes/fems-microbes-presentation-prize-jennifer-matthews/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/microbesandus/message

Duration:00:22:22

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Episode 15 | BacteriaGame: Learning Clinical Microbiology Through Play

12/16/2022
Join our host Joseph Shuttleworth as we talk to the team that designed BacteriaGame. Created by our Member Society, the French Society of Microbiology, BacteriaGame is a card game developed to help university students learn about antibiotics and bacteria. We discuss the development process, the reaction and outcomes from students, and how you can get your hands on a copy of the game! Find BacteriaGame here: https://www.sfm-microbiologie.org/boutique/bacteriagame/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/microbesandus/message

Duration:00:21:30

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Episode 14 | Science in Fiction: the #FEMSmicroBlog Writing Competition Winner, Gavin Douglas

10/18/2022
In this episode, hosts Joseph Shuttleworth and Corrado Nai, welcome Gavin Douglas the winner of the #FEMSmicroBlog Writing Competition. They chat about the challenges and opportunities for writers to incorporate science in fictional stories. The winning short story “Mutiny” by Gavin Douglas, a tale about radical climate action from dedicated scientists, is narrated at the end of the episode. Find all the shortlisted stories from the #FEMSmicroBlog Writing Competition here: https://fems-microbiology.org/femsmicroblog-writing-competition-and-the-winners-are/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/microbesandus/message

Duration:00:29:19

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Episode 13 | Six Recent Microbe Developments for International Microorganism Day

8/24/2022
Looking forward to International Microorganism Day, episode hosts Eleni Koursari and Joseph Shuttleworth chat about six recent microbe-themed developments perhaps unknown to you. From the largest bacterium ever found, fungi and viruses that cure diseases, to shoe-making bacteria and bacteria that can power electronics, there is something in this episode for everyone! Find out more about the International Microorganism Day events at https://www.internationalmicroorganismday.org/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/microbesandus/message

Duration:00:14:28

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Episode 12 | How Do Bacteria Fight Their Viruses? With Dr Aude Bernheim

7/12/2022
In this episode, host, Joseph Shuttleworth, is joined by Dr Aude Bernheim, researcher at INSERM (French National Institute of Health and Medical Research), as they discuss the fascinating field of bacterial anti-viral mechanisms. From the rise of CRISPR for wide-scale genome editing, to the huge range of new anti-viral mechanisms discovered only very recently, this podcast takes you on a whirlwind tour through the evolutional battles going on between bacterial, phages, and genomic elements and the many unknowns that are still unanswered. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/microbesandus/message

Duration:00:25:25

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Episode 11 | Research Crimes with Science Integrity Detective, Elisabeth Bik

4/11/2022
In this episode, host Eleni Koursari, chats with Dr Elizabeth Bik, science consultant, advocator of science integrity and FEMS Special Merit Awardee. Our discussion takes multiple levels from the definition of science integrity, what happens today, and how to spot, report and avoid these "crimes". Science Integrity Digest Blog: https://scienceintegritydigest.com/about/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/microbesandus/message

Duration:00:20:46

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Episode 10 | Angelina Fanny Hesse, the Woman who Brought Agar into Microbiology, with Vanesa Ayala-Nuñez

2/8/2022
Bringing you the story of a woman that revolutionized microbiology, but is ever hardly recognized. In this episode, hosts Eleni Koursari and Corrado Nai welcome Vanesa Ayala-Nuñez and chat about the discovery of culturing microorganisms using agar made by Angelina Fanny Hesse. We also discuss women in microbiology and what changed from the 19th century until today. Read the #FEMSmicroBlog: Got agar? Say thanks to Angelina Hesse! - https://fems-microbiology.org/femsmicroblog-got-agar-say-thanks-to-angelina-hesse/ This episode celebrates the International Day of Women and Girls in Science and International Womens Day #BreakTheBias --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/microbesandus/message

Duration:00:21:11

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Episode 9 | New Bacteria from Last Year & the Transition from Academia to SciComms Freelancing with Sarah Wettstadt

1/27/2022
Sarah Wettstadt, Director of the MicroComms science communications business, joins host Joseph Shuttleworth to highlight some newly discovered bacteria from 2021 and what we can learn from them. They also discuss her experience transitioning from academia into science communication and give tips on starting your own freelancer projects or business. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/microbesandus/message

Duration:00:26:39

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Episode 8 | Exploring the Antarctic Lake for Microorganisms with Christina Davis

12/15/2021
What does it take to do microbiology research in Antarctica? Christina Davis from the University of Florida talks to us about her own journey in studying microbes that live in subglacial lakes of Antarctica. Episode host: Eleni Koursari --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/microbesandus/message

Duration:00:17:31

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Episode 7 | Antimicrobial Resistance and the R&D Model with Prof. Laura Piddock

11/16/2021
Celebrating World Antimicrobial Awareness Week 2021 we bring to this episode Prof. Laura Piddock, Scientific Director at the Global Antibiotic Research and Development Partnership (GARDP). Together with episode host Eleni Koursari we discuss about antimicrobial resistance and dive deeper into the topic of antibiotic R&D and stewardship. GARDP website - https://gardp.org/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/microbesandus/message

Duration:00:27:13