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  • Episode 178: The Kocurious case of Noodlococcus: From discovery to community
    In 2019, a mysterious shape appeared on a petri dish in a Birmingham lab. Its surprising appearance, similar to noodles, intrigued researchers to find out more about it. They consulted other scientists online at the time, which sparked an idea to start an online club dedicated to sharing laboratory contaminants.Now, the team finally publish their research characterising this contaminant as a new species of bacteria, Kocuria rhizophila, in our journal Microbial Genomics. Researchers Rob Moran and Greg McCallum join Communications and Media Officer Lilly Tozer to talk about their journey from discovery to publish.If you’d like to read the paper, you can do so by following this link: microb.io/47L8aoYStay tuned to the Microbiology Society socials to be the first to hear about exciting new research in the world of microbiology.You can download a full, auto generated transcript of the podcast here: microb.io/3J6DUf3
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  • Episode 178: The Kocurious Case of Noodlococcus: From Discovery to Community
    In 2019, a mysterious shape appeared on a petri dish in a Birmingham lab. This contaminant wasn't supposed to be there, but its surprising appearance similar to instant noodles, intrigued researchers to find out more about it. They consulted other scientists online at the time, which sparked an idea to start an online club dedicated to sharing laboratory contaminants.Now, the team finally publish their research characterising this contaminant as a new species of bacteria, Kocuria rhizophila, in our journal Microbial Genomics. Researchers Rob Moran and Greg McCallum join Communications and Media Officer Lilly Tozer to talk about their journey from discovery to publish.If you’d like to read the paper, you can do so by following this link: microb.io/47L8aoYStay tuned to the Microbiology Society socials to be the first to hear about exciting new research in the world of microbiology.You can download a full, auto generated transcript of the podcast here: microb.io/3J6DUf3
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  • Episode 177: Chemical Conversations: Exploring the gut:brain link in bipolar treatments
    In this episode of Microbe Talk, Clare talks to An Bui from the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Alberta about their paper published in Microbiology, the first systematic review of the potential effects of psychotropics (the drugs used to treat bipolar disorder) on the gut microbiome of treated and untreated bipolar individuals.A full transcript of this episode is available on our website. 
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  • Episode 176: From workshop to publication: discussing microbiome safety with Lindsay Hall and Aline Metris
    In January 2024, Aline Metris and Lindsay Hall hosted an academic-industry workshop at the Microbiology Society offices to discuss the potential long-term implications of microbiome perturbations. Since then, they’ve published a comprehensive summary of the findings from the workshop in Microbial Genomics. We invited them back to the Microbiology Society offices to chat with Clare about their experiences hosting the workshop and share their insights from the paper. If you’d like to read the review in Microbial Genomics you can do so by following this link. Stay tuned to the Microbiology Society socials to be the first to hear about Lindsay and Aline’s further work and our other projects on the microbiome. You can also read a full auto generated transcript of the podcast on our website here. 
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  • Episode 175: Dr Beth Mills and Akpan Friday on international collaboration and mentorship
    In this episode, Adam discovers how two microbiologists from opposite sides of the world formed a collaboration and mentorship that has greatly benefited them both.When in-person classes were suspended during the 2020 lockdown, Akpan Friday, a student from Nigeria, reached out on social media seeking support to continue his and his classmates’ learning. Dr Beth Mills from the University of Edinburgh responded to the call and began delivering free online lectures to the students.Although they have yet to meet in person, their relationship has developed into a mentor–mentee partnership, and both were delighted to share their story.Music: Instant Crush – Corbyn KitesYou can download a full transcript of the podcast by visiting our website here. 
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