Microbial Connections

Did you know that you and in fact all living organisms collaborate with millions of tiny microbes every day? And that these microbes are essential for all living beings? ”Microbial Connections” explores the exciting new research field holobiont biology – where host organisms and their associated microbes are viewed as one intertwined system. The expert guests explore how viewing life in this new way stands to transform everything from food production to medical science. Learn how important early life is for shaping your microbiome, why fermented food is so popular, how food production can become more sustainable thanks to microbes, and much more.

What if microbes control your thoughts? Studying evolution and ecology from a holobiont perspective

Your hosts are PhD Christina Lehmkuhl Noer and Professor Tom Gilbert. Sound and recording by Christian Grimes Schmidt from Centre for Online and Blended Learning and editing by Christina Lehmkuhl Noer and Ella Zoe Lattenkamp.The Center for Evolutionary Hologenomics and this podcast are generously funded by the Danish National Research Foundation.

05-30
26:54

How growing miniature stomachs can help uncover our evolutionary history with microbes

Your hosts are PhD Christina Lehmkuhl Noer and Professor Tom Gilbert. Sound and recording by Christian Grimes Schmidt from Centre for Online and Blended Learning and editing by Christina Lehmkuhl Noer and Ella Zoe Lattenkamp.The Center for Evolutionary Hologenomics and this podcast are generously funded by the Danish National Research Foundation.

04-25
28:37

Fermented foods – the extended microbiome

Your hosts are PhD Christina Lehmkuhl Noer and Professor Tom Gilbert. Sound and recording by Christian Grimes Schmidt from Centre for Online and Blended Learning and editing by Christina Lehmkuhl Noer and Ella Zoe Lattenkamp.The Center for Evolutionary Hologenomics and this podcast are generously funded by the Danish National Research Foundation.

03-28
28:32

How diapers can help researchers dive into microbes' influence on digestion, diet and human health in early life

Your hosts are PhD Christina Lehmkuhl Noer and Professor Tom Gilbert. Sound and recording by Christian Grimes Schmidt from Centre for Online and Blended Learning and editing by Christina Lehmkuhl Noer and Ella Zoe Lattenkamp.The Center for Evolutionary Hologenomics and this podcast are generously funded by the Danish National Research Foundation.

01-30
29:31

How gut microbes can help the aquaculture industry grow bigger and healthier salmon

Your hosts are  Professor Tom Gilbert and PhD Christina Lehmkuhl Noer. Sound and recording by Christian Grimes Schmidt from Centre for Online and Blended Learning and editing by Christina Lehmkuhl Noer and Ella Zoe Lattenkamp.The Center for Evolutionary Hologenomics and this podcast are generously funded by the Danish National Research Foundation.

01-30
18:56

Microbial Connections teaser

Your hosts are PhD Christina Lehmkuhl Noer and Professor Tom Gilbert. Sound and recording by Christian Grimes Schmidt from Centre for Online and Blended Learning and editing by Christina Lehmkuhl Noer and Ella Zoe Lattenkamp.The Center for Evolutionary Hologenomics and this podcast are generously funded by the Danish National Research Foundation.

01-30
01:57

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