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The Drip by AQUALAB
Zachary Cartwright, Ph.D.
61 episodes
4 months ago
Welcome to The Drip (formerly Water in Food), where we keep your mind hydrated with some science, music, and a mantra. I'm your host, Zachary Cartwright, lead food scientist at AQUALAB by Addium Hosted by Zachary Cartwright, Ph.D. Lead FOOD Scientist at AQUALAB https://www.aqualab.com/
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Welcome to The Drip (formerly Water in Food), where we keep your mind hydrated with some science, music, and a mantra. I'm your host, Zachary Cartwright, lead food scientist at AQUALAB by Addium Hosted by Zachary Cartwright, Ph.D. Lead FOOD Scientist at AQUALAB https://www.aqualab.com/
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The Drip by AQUALAB: Noroviruses, Influenza Risks, and Cutting-Edge Detection Methods
The Drip by AQUALAB
40 minutes
1 year ago
The Drip by AQUALAB: Noroviruses, Influenza Risks, and Cutting-Edge Detection Methods


Matthew Moore is an Associate Professor at the University of Massachusetts, Department of Food Science who is recognized for his groundbreaking research on foodborne pathogens. In this episode, we’ll tackle the risks of influenza H5N1 jumping to mammals and debunk misconceptions about foodborne illnesses, especially noroviruses. We’ll also explore cutting-edge virus detection methods using magnetic liquids and nanopore technology, and discuss the impact of climate change on virus transmission.

In this episode, you’ll hear about:

  • Viral vs. bacterial foodborne illnesses
  • How do noroviruses survive the journey through your body?
  • The impact of climate change on foodborne viruses and mycotoxins
  • Cutting-edge work in virus detection and concentration
  • Why policy matters when it comes to controlling outbreaks
  • … and why it's not just cruise ships affected by noroviruses


Jump to:

(05:56) Viruses must withstand harsh conditions to infect.

(08:14) Key Nnorovirus research: viral entry, replication, and ongoing breakthroughs.

(12:56) Using bacteria to capture viruses cost-effectively.

(14:04) Engineering E. Coli for norovirus detection and collaboration.

(17:08) Fingerprint norovirus to identify outbreaks accurately.

(23:50) Researching virus resistance to disinfectants and application.

(25:20) Students advancing magnetic liquids for virus detection.

(29:05) How climate change and mycotoxins affect food safety.

(33:01) Current H5N1 risk to humans remains low.

(36:00) The guest’s favorite artist and song

(38:34) Featured artist and song

(39:13) This episode’s Mantra

Featured Artist and Song:

Falling Flying by GRiZ

Links mentioned in this episode:

University of Massachusetts, Department of Food Science

Dr Matthew Moore’s current research

Outstanding Young Scientist Award in honor of Samuel Cate Prescott

Calculating Infinity by The Dillinger Escape Plan, music was chosen by Matthew Moore

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Zachary Cartwright, PhD

The Drip by AQUALAB
Welcome to The Drip (formerly Water in Food), where we keep your mind hydrated with some science, music, and a mantra. I'm your host, Zachary Cartwright, lead food scientist at AQUALAB by Addium Hosted by Zachary Cartwright, Ph.D. Lead FOOD Scientist at AQUALAB https://www.aqualab.com/