Gut health has become a major topic in wellness, influencing everything from grocery choices to discussions on social media. Research increasingly shows the gut microbiome’s role in digestion, immunity, and even mood. But with so much information available, it’s hard to separate science from trend. In this episode, I talk with Kristina Campbell, a science writer known for her expertise in the microbiome. As the author of Gut Health for Dummies, Kristina shares practical, research-based insights to help readers understand what gut health really involves — and how to make confident, informed choices.Topics covered in this episode:How Kristina got interested in microbiology and her path to becoming a science writer and gut health ambassadorWhat is gut health and how does it relate to the gut microbiome?What does the gut microbiome do for us?What motivated Kristina to write Gut Health for DummiesHow lifestyle factors can impact gut healthHow diet impacts gut healthOverview of “Biotics” - probiotics, prebiotics, synbiotics, and postbioticsA common myth about probioticsWhy microbes can’t necessarily be labeled strictly as good and badGut health trendsHow to assess scientific informationAt-home microbiology activity: Kid-Friendly Gut Health Activity: Make Your Own Emulsifier-Free DressingJOYFUL MICROBE SHOW NOTES: https://joyfulmicrobe.com/gut-health-kristina-campbell/AT-HOME MICROBIOLOGY ACTIVITY: https://joyfulmicrobe.com/gut-health-emulsifiers-activity/JOYFUL MICROBE TWITTER: https://twitter.com/joyfulmicrobe/JOYFUL MICROBE INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/justineldees/SUPPORT JOYFUL MICROBE: https://ko-fi.com/joyfulmicrobe/
Have you ever stopped to think about the teeming world hidden beneath your feet? It's not just dirt down there; it's a vibrant ecosystem teeming with microbes!These unseen organisms play a critical role in our daily lives, impacting everything from the food we eat to the air we breathe. In this episode, we'll delve into the fascinating world of soil microbes and explore how they're revolutionizing agriculture.As the agricultural sector faces growing challenges from rising input costs, herbicide and pesticide resistance, soil degradation, and climate change, the need for more sustainable and efficient farming methods is critical.Microbial agricultural biologicals offer an exciting solution. These bio-based products — biofertilizers, biopesticides, and biostimulants — harness the power of microbes to support farming and create a more sustainable future for agriculture.In this episode, Dr. Barry Goldman, founder and Chief Science Officer of Pluton Biosciences, shares insights into the remarkable potential of these invisible allies in agriculture.Join us as we discuss how innovative companies like Pluton Biosciences are developing cutting-edge solutions to tackle the challenges faced in modern agriculture.In this episode, you will learn about…Dr. Goldman's journey into microbiologyThe importance of soil microbiology in agricultureAgricultural biologicals, including biopesticides, biofertilizers, and biostimulants, and companies developing these productsPluton Biosciences and its microbial discovery platformChallenges and misconceptions in the use of microbes in agricultureAt-home microbiology activity: Exploring Photosynthetic Microbes in Our SoilGet ready to be inspired by the power of microbes and their transformative potential for the future of our food and our planet.JOYFUL MICROBE SHOW NOTES: https://joyfulmicrobe.com/microbes-in-agriculture-barry-goldman/AT-HOME MICROBIOLOGY ACTIVITY: https://joyfulmicrobe.com/photosynthetic-microbes-activity/JOYFUL MICROBE TWITTER: https://twitter.com/joyfulmicrobe/JOYFUL MICROBE INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/justineldees/SUPPORT JOYFUL MICROBE: https://ko-fi.com/joyfulmicrobe/
Coloring books aren't just for kids anymore. In fact, one unique coloring book is bringing the fascinating world of bacteria to life for all ages. In this Joyful Microbe podcast episode, we’re exploring "Coloured Bacteria from A to Z" with the scientists behind this delightful educational resource.Whether you're a parent looking to spark your child's interest in science, a teacher searching for engaging hands-on learning materials, or an adult who enjoys the calming act of coloring, this microbiology coloring book offers something for everyone. By combining scientific accuracy with artistic creativity, the authors have created a one-of-a-kind tool for exploring the microbial realm.Too often, bacteria are portrayed in a negative light, associated only with illness and disease. This limited perspective can make it difficult to appreciate the incredible diversity and beneficial roles bacteria play in our world.But the authors of "Coloured Bacteria from A to Z," Drs. Sarah Wettstadt and Noémie Matthey are on a mission to change that. Through their coloring book, they aim to foster curiosity, dispel common misconceptions, and showcase the "superpowers" of these microscopic marvels through a balanced perspective.Topics covered in this episode:How two scientists with microbiology backgrounds came together to create the "Coloured Bacteria from A to Z" coloring bookThe unique format of the book, featuring one bacterium for each letter of the alphabetThe authors' strategies for balancing scientific accuracy with artistic representation in the illustrationsChallenges the authors faced in selecting which bacteria to feature and how to convey key concepts in a simple, engaging wayWays teachers, parents, and curious learners of all ages can use the coloring book to explore the microbial worldInsights into common misconceptions about bacteria that the authors hope to address through this educational resourceLet’s dive into the colorful, joyful world of bacteria! After listening to this episode, you’ll be ready to show off your microbiology artistic skills.JOYFUL MICROBE SHOW NOTES: https://joyfulmicrobe.com/bacterial-world-coloring-book/JOYFUL MICROBE TWITTER: https://twitter.com/joyfulmicrobe/JOYFUL MICROBE INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/justineldees/SUPPORT JOYFUL MICROBE: https://ko-fi.com/joyfulmicrobe/
Understanding microbes is an essential part of appreciating the natural world and our environment. But exploring microbiology using a traditional microscope comes with the potential barriers of cost and complexity, sometimes preventing hands-on learning experiences in schools and communities. Imagine having the power to explore the microscopic world with an affordable, simple, and durable microscope. The Foldscope makes this exploration accessible to everyone, from students to lifelong learners. It empowers educators and students alike to engage actively in microscopy, breaking down barriers in science education.In this episode, we delve into the Foldscope microscope with Holly Stuart, Education Specialist for Foldscope Instruments. Discover how Foldscope works, its real-world applications in research and education, and practical tips for integrating Foldscope into classroom activities.By the end of this episode, you will see how Foldscope is transforming science education and exploration of the microbial world, bridging the gap between accessibility and scientific discovery.Topics covered in this episode:Holly's scientific and education background and journey to microbiology educationHow the Foldscope makes microscopy accessible and affordableHow the Foldscope worksLevels of magnification and views of microorganisms like bacteria and tardigradesDevelopment of the Foldscope and its iterationsApplications of Foldscopes in scientific research and beyondTips for educators to incorporate Foldscopes into their teachingAt-home microbiology activity: Exploring Microbes in Your Fish Tank with the Foldscope MicroscopeJOYFUL MICROBE SHOW NOTES: https://joyfulmicrobe.com/foldscope-holly-stuart/AT-HOME MICROBIOLOGY ACTIVITY: https://joyfulmicrobe.com/foldscope-fish-tank-activity/JOYFUL MICROBE TWITTER: https://twitter.com/joyfulmicrobe/JOYFUL MICROBE INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/justineldees/SUPPORT JOYFUL MICROBE: https://ko-fi.com/joyfulmicrobe/
Plastic waste in our oceans is a significant problem, but some bacteria might offer a solution. Did you know that certain bacteria can break down plastic?Plastic pollution affects wildlife and can even enter our food and water. As plastic production increases, finding better ways to manage this material is essential.Current recycling methods are not very efficient. Most plastic ends up in landfills or the environment after just one use, and it can take centuries to degrade.Researchers are investigating plastic-degrading microbes and enzymes that could improve recycling. These microbes can break plastic into its original building blocks, allowing for more effective recycling.Join me as I talk with Angie Beckett, a researcher at the University of Portsmouth, about the potential of plastic-degrading microbes to enhance recycling and reduce plastic pollution.In this episode, we will explore:The discovery of plastic-eating bacteriaHow microbes break plastic down and their potential for large-scale useChallenges in finding and engineering efficient plastic degradersUsing portable DNA sequencing to discover new microbial solutionsThe importance of collaboration in applying microbiology to real-world problemsAt-home microbiology activity: Find Plastic-Degrading Bacteria via Sequencing SimulationJOYFUL MICROBE SHOW NOTES: https://joyfulmicrobe.com/plastic-degradation-angie-beckett/AT-HOME MICROBIOLOGY ACTIVITY: https://joyfulmicrobe.com/plastic-degrading-bacteria-activity/JOYFUL MICROBE TWITTER: https://twitter.com/joyfulmicrobe/JOYFUL MICROBE INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/justineldees/SUPPORT JOYFUL MICROBE: https://ko-fi.com/joyfulmicrobe/
Have you ever noticed the colorful growths on trees and rocks but weren't sure what they were? Lichens are all around us yet often overlooked. They play important roles in ecosystems and can even indicate air quality. Many people don't fully understand these symbiotic organisms or appreciate their significance.In this episode, you'll learn about the fascinating world of lichens from lichenologist Dr. Jessica Allen. We discuss what lichens are, their importance in nature, how they live, and how we can appreciate these miniature ecosystems all around us. You'll come away seeing lichens in a whole new light!Topics covered in this episode:What are lichens?Lichens as miniature ecosystems harboring diverse microorganismsImportant roles of lichensHow lichens live on a wide range of surfaces and obtain nutrientsUsing lichens to monitor air qualityThe varied lifespans of lichensUses of lichens from dyes to medicineLichen mythsAt-home microbiology activities: 3 hands-on activities to explore and appreciate lichen diversityJOYFUL MICROBE SHOW NOTES: https://joyfulmicrobe.com/lichen-basics-jessica-allen/AT-HOME MICROBIOLOGY ACTIVITIES: https://joyfulmicrobe.com/3-lichen-activities/JOYFUL MICROBE TWITTER: https://twitter.com/joyfulmicrobe/JOYFUL MICROBE INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/justineldees/SUPPORT JOYFUL MICROBE: https://ko-fi.com/joyfulmicrobe/
Have you ever noticed little white fluffy spots or yellowish patches on your lettuce at the grocery store? This could be downy mildew, a microbe that infects lettuce and other leafy greens.This microbe might not be well-known, but it's of great importance due to its effects on the agriculture industry and the food we buy. It poses a significant challenge for farmers by potentially wiping out entire crops. If we unknowingly purchase lettuce or herbs infected with downy mildew from the organic section, we might end up with unappealing produce.Understanding downy mildew can help us make informed choices at the store and gain insight into the challenges faced by farmers in controlling this pathogen.So, in this episode we'll learn about downy mildew from plant pathology researcher Dr. Kelsey Wood. She'll explain what this organism is, how to identify it, and the latest research aiming to control it in a more sustainable way. We'll also cover its life cycle, genetics, and impacts on agriculture. Tune in to discover this intriguing plant pathogen.Topics covered in this episode:What downy mildew is and its life cycleWhy downy mildew is not a fungusHow downy mildew spreadsDowny mildew’s impact on agricultureSpotting downy mildew in your local grocery storeDiscovering a highly resistant lettuce varietyAt-home microbiology activities: grocery store hunt and vinegar wash experimentJOYFUL MICROBE SHOW NOTES: https://joyfulmicrobe.com/downy-mildew-kelsey-wood/AT-HOME MICROBIOLOGY ACTIVITY: https://joyfulmicrobe.com/downy-mildew-activity/AT-HOME MICROBIOLOGY ACTIVITY: https://joyfulmicrobe.com/mold-vinegar-wash-activity/JOYFUL MICROBE TWITTER: https://twitter.com/joyfulmicrobe/JOYFUL MICROBE INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/justineldees/SUPPORT JOYFUL MICROBE: https://ko-fi.com/joyfulmicrobe/
While many microbes bring benefits, pathogens are the focus when ensuring food safety. This episode dives into practical tips for enjoying chicken, whether you buy chicken or eggs from the store or raise your own chickens for eggs in your backyard.Join food safety expert Dr. Andrea Etter as she shares insights into preventing foodborne illnesses caused by bacteria like Salmonella and Campylobacter. Dr. Etter is an assistant professor specializing in food microbiology and food safety at the University of Vermont. From her vast knowledge, you’ll learn how to prepare chicken at home safely and even keep your own backyard chickens.By understanding basic food safety practices, we can protect ourselves and our loved ones while not forgetting the many positive roles of microbes in our lives.Dr. Etter will equip you with strategies for safe chicken handling, from effective cooking techniques to proper backyard coop hygiene.Join us as we explore food safety. I hope this empowers you to make informed choices for safe chicken handling.Topics covered in this episode:Dr. Etter's background and path to food microbiologyFood safety from grocery shopping to meal consumptionCommon pathogens like Salmonella and Campylobacter in chickenSalmonella and Campylobacter risks and prevention strategiesHandling and food safety of raw store-bought chickenMicrobial risks of backyard chickens and tips for safe raising practicesJOYFUL MICROBE SHOW NOTES: https://joyfulmicrobe.com/chicken-safety-andrea-etter/JOYFUL MICROBE TWITTER: https://twitter.com/joyfulmicrobe/JOYFUL MICROBE INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/justineldees/SUPPORT JOYFUL MICROBE: https://ko-fi.com/joyfulmicrobe/
Have you ever stopped to think about the bustling world of life thriving right on your skin? Billions of microscopic organisms, collectively known as the skin microbiome, call this complex ecosystem home, playing a vital role in our health.Many of us are unaware of the intricate dance between our skin and its microbial residents. This delicate balance can tip, potentially leading to various health concerns. In this episode, we delve into the fascinating realm of the skin microbiome with microbiologist Dr. Aayushi Uberoi.Dr. Uberoi shares her research on how the skin microbiome strengthens our largest organ's crucial barrier function. Join us as we explore the fascinating world of skin microbes.Topics covered in this episode:Dr. Uberoi's journey to microbiologyThe skin's barrier functions and ecosystemThe role of the skin microbiome in health and diseaseMicrobiome changes in skin disordersPotential for novel skin microbiome-based therapiesAntibacterial soap misconceptionsAt-home microbiology activity: Accessible Microscopy: Discovering Microbes with a FoldscopeJOYFUL MICROBE SHOW NOTES: https://joyfulmicrobe.com/skin-microbiome-aayushi-uberoi/AT-HOME MICROBIOLOGY ACTIVITY: https://joyfulmicrobe.com/foldscope-activity/JOYFUL MICROBE TWITTER: https://twitter.com/joyfulmicrobe/JOYFUL MICROBE INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/justineldees/SUPPORT JOYFUL MICROBE: https://ko-fi.com/joyfulmicrobe/
Have you ever thought about the trillions of invisible, microscopic entities inhabiting your body right now? While much of the microbiome spotlight shines on bacteria, there's a hidden side to this story that many people overlook.In this podcast episode, we discuss the lesser-known residents of our microbiome: viruses. These tiny but potent entities are fundamental players in our gut's ecosystem. And Michael Shamash, a microbiology researcher studying these viruses, shares all the profound roles they play in our gut and our overall health. After listening, you'll gain a newfound appreciation for these microscopic allies within you and how they can impact your well-being.Topics covered in this episode:Bacteria, phages, and the microbiomeGut virome and its role in human healthPhages in early childhood microbiome developmentPhages in infant gut microbiome and their potential impact on adult healthPhage therapy for early childhood illnessesOnePetri app to automate the process of phage plaque countingAt-home microbiology activity: Crafting Model PhagesJOYFUL MICROBE SHOW NOTES: https://joyfulmicrobe.com/gut-virome-michael-shamash/AT-HOME MICROBIOLOGY ACTIVITY: https://joyfulmicrobe.com/model-phage-activity/JOYFUL MICROBE TWITTER: https://twitter.com/joyfulmicrobe/JOYFUL MICROBE INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/justineldees/SUPPORT JOYFUL MICROBE: https://ko-fi.com/joyfulmicrobe/
Are you curious about how microbes are involved in creating a more sustainable world? Those tiny, often-overlooked organisms hold a remarkable secret — the power to break down chemicals through biodegradation. Imagine a world where plastics and other challenging compounds, often seen as environmental villains, could be transformed into environmentally-friendly products.In this episode, I chat with Dr. Jhonatan Hernandez Valdes to discuss how these microbes are revolutionizing our approach to sustainability. He shares about his role as a microbiologist at Nouryon, investigating and understanding how microbes degrade chemicals in the environment. Ultimately, his research aims to help in developing more environmentally friendly products.Tune in if you want to explore how we can work with microbes to leverage their transformative powers to pursue a greener, cleaner world.Topics covered in this episode:What is biodegradation?The challenge of persistent chemicalsHow microbes adapt to biodegrade novel chemicalsBiodegradation and environmental sustainabilityJOYFUL MICROBE SHOW NOTES: https://joyfulmicrobe.com/sustainability-through-biodegradation-Jhonatan/JOYFUL MICROBE TWITTER: https://twitter.com/joyfulmicrobe/JOYFUL MICROBE INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/justineldees/SUPPORT JOYFUL MICROBE: https://ko-fi.com/joyfulmicrobe/
Lab coats are an integral part of the world of microbiology, serving as a vital piece of personal protective equipment (PPE). When we envision a microbiologist at work wearing their crisp lab coat, we often associate it with professionalism and scientific rigor. However, the reality is that lab coats, while essential, don't always live up to expectations. For many scientists, they can be a source of frustration rather than confidence.This is why Dr. Derek Miller, founder of Genius Lab Gear, began The Lab Coat Project. Through this project, Derek aims to create lab coats that not only protect but empower scientists by addressing their unique challenges. Through extensive feedback from over 1,500 scientists, Derek designed lab coats for men and women that will work in various scientific environments, emphasizing comfort and functionality.In this episode of the Joyful Microbe podcast, Derek shares his vision for this innovative project, focusing on improving external challenges like productivity and safety while also addressing internal issues related to personal comfort and self-image. Our conversation offers insights into an often overlooked aspect of scientific research attire and highlights the potential impact of this initiative on scientists' lives.Topics covered in this episode:Why Derek started The Lab Coat ProjectWhat challenges do scientists face with lab coatsThe importance of lab coats and safetyWhat scientists want in a lab coat based on Derek’s survey of over 1,500 scientistsThe improved lab coat design from The Lab Coat ProjectJOYFUL MICROBE SHOW NOTES: https://joyfulmicrobe.com/lab-coat-project-derek-miller/JOYFUL MICROBE TWITTER: https://twitter.com/joyfulmicrobe/JOYFUL MICROBE INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/justineldees/SUPPORT JOYFUL MICROBE: https://ko-fi.com/joyfulmicrobe/
Are you a science educator who wants to spark curiosity in your high school students with microbiology? In this world of information overload and digital distractions, capturing the attention of today's learners might seem like an uphill battle. That’s why, in this podcast episode, I chatted with Clara Marcelín, a seasoned high school science educator. She shares her methods for transforming microbiology education into an engaging and lifelong passion. Get ready to discover fresh strategies that bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and hands-on exploration, all while reshaping the way students view the captivating realm of microscopic life.We also discuss the exciting paradigm shift in how microorganisms are perceived and the importance of conveying the positive aspects of microbes, dispelling misconceptions, and helping students recognize the integral role microbes play in human health, nutrition, and well-being.Overall, Clara's approach to microbiology education champions hands-on experiences, personal connections, simplicity, and positive perceptions of microbes. Her insights are valuable for educators seeking to inspire curiosity, resilience, critical thinking, and a lasting passion for science among high school students.Topics covered in this episode:Clara’s path to science and science educationHow to engage science students in the classroomThe importance of connecting with studentsChallenges of teaching microbiologyAdvice on keeping it simpleAt-home microbiology activity: Making TepacheJOYFUL MICROBE SHOW NOTES: https://joyfulmicrobe.com/high-school-microbiology-clara/AT-HOME MICROBIOLOGY ACTIVITY: https://joyfulmicrobe.com/tepache/JOYFUL MICROBE TWITTER: https://twitter.com/joyfulmicrobe/JOYFUL MICROBE INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/justineldees/SUPPORT JOYFUL MICROBE: https://ko-fi.com/joyfulmicrobe/
Have you ever caught a whiff of something and wondered, "What in the world is responsible for this?" Well, the world of microbes might hold the answer. These tiny organisms, invisible to the naked eye, have the remarkable ability to produce smells that range from delightful to downright repulsive. It's a world where the nose becomes a gateway to a range of odors, each telling a microbial story.As a curious microbiologist, I couldn't resist asking my fellow scientists about their favorite microbial smells. So, I took to Twitter, and the responses were intriguing, with an array of aromas ranging from delicious to disgusting.One thing that makes these microbial scents so interesting is that they often capture the essence of the environments in which the microbes thrive. Even when grown in the sterile confines of a laboratory petri dish, these microbial fragrances transport us to far-off places, evoking associations we never thought possible.In this episode, we journey into the aromatic world of microbes. Get ready to discover smells that scientists encounter in their quest to understand the hidden wonders of microbial life.JOYFUL MICROBE SHOW NOTES: https://joyfulmicrobe.com/microbial-smells/JOYFUL MICROBE TWITTER: https://twitter.com/joyfulmicrobe/JOYFUL MICROBE INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/justineldees/SUPPORT JOYFUL MICROBE: https://ko-fi.com/joyfulmicrobe/
In a world where news articles claim that your water bottle has more bacteria than a toilet seat, it's natural to worry about microorganisms making you sick. However, it’s important to embrace the microbial world around us because they play crucial roles in our lives, and without them, we would be in bad shape. So, in this episode of the Joyful Microbe podcast, we’re covering how to appreciate microbes while maintaining a healthy respect for them.For this topic, I wanted to discuss these ideas with someone who understands them well, which brought me to Dr. Sandra Wilks. She is a researcher specializing in infection prevention and control, specifically focusing on the contamination of medical devices. Here, we discuss how to enjoy the microbial world around us without fear.With her vast knowledge and genuine enthusiasm, she shares her journey from childhood curiosity to a passion for microbiology. Sandra's fascination began with tools like magnifying glasses and a microscope, allowing her to discover unseen microorganisms on leaves, moss, and in pond water. She was captivated by the diverse communities of diatoms, amoebas, and other microscopic life forms. This curiosity grew during her time at the British Antarctic Survey, where she explored samples from icy seas and deepened her understanding of marine microbiology. She then went on to complete her PhD in marine microbiology.Over the years, Sandra's research expanded to include various aspects of microbiology, such as animal waste, sewage, drinking water, food, and everyday surfaces. Her current focus lies in studying the contamination of medical devices and the microbial environments in hospitals and beyond.Join us as we uncover misconceptions about what “dirty” actually means, appreciate the wonders of the microbial world, and learn to responsibly share our world with these invisible organisms that shape our lives, whether we realize it or not.Topics covered in this episode:Fear of microbes and perception of cleanlinessWhat is actually dirty?Balancing good hygiene practices with coexisting with microbesDifferences between cleanliness in medical and home settingsThe misleading nature of articles comparing the number of microbes on different surfacesNeed for risk assessment and understanding actual risks associated with microbesDefinitions of cleaning, sanitizing, and disinfectingAdvice on which areas of the home to focus on for cleaningImportance of preserving good microbes and maintaining a healthy microbiomeBalancing cleaning products with exposure to beneficial microbes and environmental impactAt-home microbiology activity: Discovering the Microbial World: Create Your Own Agar PlatesJOYFUL MICROBE SHOW NOTES: https://joyfulmicrobe.com/sandra-wilks/AT-HOME MICROBIOLOGY ACTIVITY: Discovering the Microbial World: Create Your Own Agar PlatesJOYFUL MICROBE TWITTER: https://twitter.com/joyfulmicrobe/JOYFUL MICROBE INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/justineldees/SUPPORT JOYFUL MICROBE: https://ko-fi.com/joyfulmicrobe/
In this episode, we dive into the captivating world of algae and biotechnology with Dr. Kyle Lauersen. He is an Assistant Professor at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) in Thuwal, Saudi Arabia and leads a research group focusing on engineering algae for useful purposes.We cover everything from the basics of algae and their role in nature to their potential to drive sustainability. These tiny yet powerful organisms hold incredible secrets. Discover how metabolic engineering has turned algae into cellular factories, producing useful chemicals and cleaning wastewater. Join us as we explore the challenges and gaps in algae cultivation technology and learn how to observe algae under a microscope in an exciting at-home activity. Get ready to be inspired and amazed by the power of algae!Topics covered in this episode:The basics of algaeDiversity and exceptions within algaeThe roles of algae in natureThe algae studied by Kyle’s groupAlgae biotechnologyChallenges and gaps in algae cultivation technology and processingObserving algae under a microscopeAt-home microbiology activity: Algae Under the Lens: A Microscopic ExplorationJOYFUL MICROBE SHOW NOTES: https://joyfulmicrobe.com/algae-nature-biotechnology-kyle-lauersen/AT-HOME MICROBIOLOGY ACTIVITY: https://joyfulmicrobe.com/algae-microscope-activity/JOYFUL MICROBE TWITTER: https://twitter.com/joyfulmicrobe/JOYFUL MICROBE INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/justineldees/SUPPORT JOYFUL MICROBE: https://ko-fi.com/joyfulmicrobe/
I'm thrilled to announce that in this podcast episode, I read the introduction chapter of my brand new ebook, Joyful Microbiology Activities. This book has been a labor of love, and I'm so excited to share it with you.Microbiology is a fascinating subject studying organisms that are often viewed negatively as “those gross and scary germs.” However, my goal with this ebook is to shift that perception and show you that microbes are incredibly important in our lives and can even bring joy! Through a collection of hands-on activities, I hope to inspire your curiosity, help you gain a deeper understanding of the microbial world around us, and allow you to have some fun with these tiny but mighty creatures.Whether you're a science teacher, a parent with curious kids, or simply someone who loves learning new things, there is something for everyone in this ebook. From exploring the microbes in our homes and living in our yards to investigating the microbial communities in soil, this book covers a wide range of topics that will spark your interest and expand your knowledge. These activities work for multiple ages and grade levels, with some very simple activities that are suitable for elementary students and others for middle and high school students.I’ve had people ask me if I’ll release a print version of it eventually, and my answer is maybe. For now, it makes the most sense to me to provide it as an ebook so that you can print out the pages for the single activity you plan to do. That way, you can also write your notes on the printed pages because I encourage documentation of your results in each activity.I'm truly passionate about sharing the joy of microbiology with others, and I hope that this book will inspire you to see the world of microbes in a new light. So sit back, relax, and join me as I read the introduction chapter of Joyful Microbiology Activities.GET THE EBOOK HERE: https://joyfulmicrobe.com/activities-book/JOYFUL MICROBE SHOW NOTES: https://joyfulmicrobe.com/introducing-joyful-microbiology-activities/JOYFUL MICROBE TWITTER: https://twitter.com/joyfulmicrobe/JOYFUL MICROBE INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/justineldees/SUPPORT JOYFUL MICROBE: https://ko-fi.com/joyfulmicrobe/
Dr. Jake Robinson is a microbial ecologist at Flinders University and researches microbes, ecosystems, social equity issues, and ways to conserve and restore nature. He studies how microbes can benefit human health and not just cause disease. He is also the author of the new book Invisible Friends. He came on the podcast to discuss a variety of topics, including the following:The importance of microbes for building a strong immune systemBalancing microbial exposure and targeted hygieneHow microbes in nature can enhance human health (read more here)What forensic microbiology is (read more here)Applications of forensic microbiologyHis book Invisible Friends (read more here)At-home microbiology activity: Forensic microbiology trace evidence (find the activity here)JOYFUL MICROBE SHOW NOTES: https://joyfulmicrobe.com/microbes-health-jake-robinson/JOYFUL MICROBE TWITTER: https://twitter.com/joyfulmicrobe/JOYFUL MICROBE INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/justineldees/SUPPORT JOYFUL MICROBE: https://ko-fi.com/joyfulmicrobe/
We are celebrating, microbe friends! This month marks the 4th anniversary of Joyful Microbe!!! I’ve had such a blast creating articles, podcast episodes, and other resources to help you enjoy microbes in your daily lives and spread knowledge about the microbial world with others.In this episode, I’m featuring ideas and tips about microbiology education from folks in the Joyful Microbe Community! You all came up with some great ideas: fun ways you’ve explored or learned about the microbial world at home and ways you’ve engaged your students about microbes.JOYFUL MICROBE SHOW NOTES: https://joyfulmicrobe.com/joyful-microbe-community-microbiology-education-tips/JOYFUL MICROBE TWITTER: https://twitter.com/joyfulmicrobe/JOYFUL MICROBE INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/justineldees/SUPPORT JOYFUL MICROBE: https://ko-fi.com/joyfulmicrobe/
A vast number of microbes live on our skin, in our gut, and almost everywhere else you can imagine on and in our bodies. Collectively, these microbes are called the human microbiome and play a crucial role in our health and well-being. Different locations on our bodies contain a specific set of microbes, which are individual microbiomes, i.e., the gut microbiome, skin microbiome, and oral microbiome. The skin microbiome is a relatively less researched microbiome on our bodies but is incredibly important for the health of this protective outer barrier.On the podcast, I talked to Dr. Julie O’Sullivan, a skin microbiome researcher at APC microbiome at the University of College Cork in Ireland, about how these microbes keep us healthy and how when they get out of balance can cause issues like eczema and acne. She also gives us some practical tips for maintaining a healthy skin microbiome and shares her thoughts on skin microbiome tests.Topics covered in this episode:What is the skin microbiome?How does the skin microbiome keep us healthy?How are microbes involved in eczema and acne?Gut-skin axisMicrobiome-friendly skincarePractical tips for maintaining a healthy skin microbiomeSkin microbiome testsAt-home microbiology activity: Hand washing and skin microbesJOYFUL MICROBE SHOW NOTES: https://joyfulmicrobe.com/skin-microbiome-julie-osullivan/JOYFUL MICROBE TWITTER: https://twitter.com/joyfulmicrobe/JOYFUL MICROBE INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/justineldees/SUPPORT JOYFUL MICROBE: https://ko-fi.com/joyfulmicrobe/