PhageLine unpacks the science of bacteriophages, one paper at a time. From groundbreaking studies to surprising discoveries, we translate complex research into engaging conversations. Whether you are steeped in microbiology or just discovering the fascinating world of phages, PhageLine delivers a unique perspective on the science behind these bacterial predators.
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PhageLine unpacks the science of bacteriophages, one paper at a time. From groundbreaking studies to surprising discoveries, we translate complex research into engaging conversations. Whether you are steeped in microbiology or just discovering the fascinating world of phages, PhageLine delivers a unique perspective on the science behind these bacterial predators.
PhageLine is on BlueSky (@phageline.bsky.social). Follow us never to miss anything again.
This podcast is generated using artificial intelligence. Infectious disease scientists review the scripts before production.
Hello and welcome to PhageLine - your line to everything phage.
This podcast is where we discuss exciting research papers on bacteriophages once a week.
To get started let's get a general overview of the topic by talking through a review by Kortright et al. from 2019 with the last author Paul E. Turner, titled "Phage Therapy: A Renewed Approach to Combat Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria".
This episode was generated using artificial intelligence. An infectious disease researcher reviewed the contents of the episode.
PhageLine unpacks the science of bacteriophages, one paper at a time. From groundbreaking studies to surprising discoveries, we translate complex research into engaging conversations. Whether you are steeped in microbiology or just discovering the fascinating world of phages, PhageLine delivers a unique perspective on the science behind these bacterial predators.
PhageLine is on BlueSky (@phageline.bsky.social). Follow us never to miss anything again.
This podcast is generated using artificial intelligence. Infectious disease scientists review the scripts before production.