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Joyful Microbe
Justine Dees, PhD
41 episodes
3 months ago
All about the microbes we encounter in our daily lives (with or without realizing it). The Joyful Microbe podcast helps you see how bacteria, fungi, viruses, archaea, and protozoa live everywhere around us and constantly impact our lives. Host Justine Dees, PhD talks to microbiology experts of all kinds to share the amazing variety of these fascinating microorganisms. Usually, we think of infections, but microbiology is SO MUCH MORE THAN THAT.
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All about the microbes we encounter in our daily lives (with or without realizing it). The Joyful Microbe podcast helps you see how bacteria, fungi, viruses, archaea, and protozoa live everywhere around us and constantly impact our lives. Host Justine Dees, PhD talks to microbiology experts of all kinds to share the amazing variety of these fascinating microorganisms. Usually, we think of infections, but microbiology is SO MUCH MORE THAN THAT.
Show more...
Life Sciences
Science,
Natural Sciences,
Nature
Episodes (20/41)
Joyful Microbe
Are Oysters Safe to Eat Raw? Understanding the Microbes and Risks: Dr. Rachel Diner
3 months ago
50 minutes

Joyful Microbe
The Impact of Alcohol on the Gut Microbiome: Andrew Day
11 months ago
1 hour 14 minutes

Joyful Microbe
Science-Backed Approaches to Gut Health: Kristina Campbell
1 year ago
1 hour 15 minutes

Joyful Microbe
How Microbes Are Useful in Agriculture: Dr. Barry Goldman
1 year ago
53 minutes

Joyful Microbe
Coloring the Microbial World: Drs. Sarah Wettstadt and Noémie Matthey
1 year ago
44 minutes

Joyful Microbe
Making Microscopy Accessible with Foldscope: Holly Stuart
1 year ago
1 hour 9 minutes

Joyful Microbe
Degrading Plastic Through the Power of Microbes: Angie Beckett
1 year ago
51 minutes

Joyful Microbe
Lichen Basics: Dr. Jessica Allen
1 year ago
1 hour 13 minutes

Joyful Microbe
Plant Pathogen Lettuce Downy Mildew: Dr. Kelsey Wood
1 year ago
49 minutes

Joyful Microbe
Safe Chicken Handling from Supermarket to Backyard: Dr. Andrea Etter
1 year ago
1 hour 17 minutes

Joyful Microbe
The Skin Microbiome and Our Health: Dr. Aayushi Uberoi
1 year ago
51 minutes

Joyful Microbe
The Gut Virome: Michael Shamash
1 year ago
48 minutes

Joyful Microbe
Sustainability Through Biodegradation: Jhonatan Hernandez Valdes
2 years ago
40 minutes

Joyful Microbe
The Lab Coat Project: Dr. Derek Miller
2 years ago
51 minutes

Joyful Microbe
Teaching High School Microbiology with Passion and Purpose: Clara Marcelín
2 years ago
1 hour 8 minutes

Joyful Microbe
The Aromatic World of Microbes: Exploring the Delightful and Repulsive Smells
2 years ago
23 minutes

Joyful Microbe
What Really Makes Something Dirty: Dr. Sandra Wilks
2 years ago
1 hour 9 minutes

Joyful Microbe
Algae in Nature and Biotechnology: Dr. Kyle Lauersen
2 years ago
57 minutes

Joyful Microbe
Introducing Joyful Microbiology Activities
2 years ago
16 minutes

Joyful Microbe
Microbes & health, forensic microbiology, and Invisible Friends: Dr. Jake Robinson
2 years ago
46 minutes

Joyful Microbe
All about the microbes we encounter in our daily lives (with or without realizing it). The Joyful Microbe podcast helps you see how bacteria, fungi, viruses, archaea, and protozoa live everywhere around us and constantly impact our lives. Host Justine Dees, PhD talks to microbiology experts of all kinds to share the amazing variety of these fascinating microorganisms. Usually, we think of infections, but microbiology is SO MUCH MORE THAN THAT.