The Debut of This Week in Microbiology (TWiM)
BioCrowd co-founders Vincent Racaniello and Cliff Mintz (aka BioJobBlogger) today in association with Microbe World (sponsored by the American Society for Microbiology) created the first episode of...
View ArticleThe First Episode of This Week in Microbiology (TWiM) Is Available @...
This Week in Microbiology (TMiV)—created by BioCrowd founder Vincent Racaniello and sponsored by the American Society for Microbiology (ASM)—launched today, with episode #1 posted at...
View ArticleThis Week in Microbiology (TWiM) Episode #2: The Plague, Microbial Virulence...
On episode #2 of the podcast This Week in Microbiology, Vincent, Cliff, and Michael review a fatal laboratory acquired Yersinia pestis infection, and how gut bacteria which are part of the normal flora...
View ArticleSocial Media: Is the Demise of Online Video Viewing Drawing Near?
According to a blurb in today’s NY Times, a recent Nielsen survey found that over the past year online video gained fewer viewers. More specifically, survey results showed that the number of people...
View ArticleTWiM Episode 4: Cantaloupes and Salmonella Gastroenteritis
On episode #4 of the podcast This Week in Microbiology, Vincent, Cliff, Margaret, and Michael review foodborne bacterial illness in the context of outbreaks associated with cantaloupes and Lebanon...
View ArticleAntimicrobial Nanoparticles and Mercury-Methylating Desulfovibrio
On episode #5 of the podcast This Week in Microbiology, Vincent, Cliff, Michael and Ron discuss the genome sequence of a mercury-methylating bacterium and the antimicrobial effects of nanoparticles on...
View ArticleThis Week In Microbiology (TWIM) #7: Cycles Of Life and Death and Light and Dark
On episode #7 of the podcast This Week in Microbiology, Vincent, Cliff, Elio, Margaret, and Michael discuss programmed cell death in E. coli, and the daily synthesis and degradation of enzymes needed...
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