Matters Microbial #46: Parsley, Sage, Cholera, and Thyme with Nkrumah Grant - podcast episode cover

Matters Microbial #46: Parsley, Sage, Cholera, and Thyme with Nkrumah Grant

Jul 04, 20241 hrEp. 46
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Episode description

Today, Dr. Nkrumah Grant, Assistant Professor of Microbiology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, joins the Quality Quorum today to discuss aspects of his work in bacterial evolution, the challenges of setting up a new research laboratory, and his quite inspiring journey in academia.

Host: Mark O. Martin

Guest: Nkrumah Grant

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Links for this episode
  • The long term evolution LTEE program by Rich Lenski and his colleagues,  studying  bacterial evolution in E. coli.
  • Rich Lenski’s website.
  • An enjoyable video about this program.
  • A wonderful explainer of the LTEE program for beginning Micronauts.
  • Cholera as a disease.
  • Vibrio cholera the bacterium.
  • Mechanisms of the cholera toxin.
  • An article about Vibrio cholera, chitin,  and natural transformation.
  • Rita Colwell, and her research showing how filtering through sari cloth could reduce  the incidence of cholera.  Here is an overview for new Micronauts.
  • Chris Waters’ laboratory website at Michigan State University.
  • An overview from the American Society for Microbiology, suggesting that many food items are in fact antimicrobial.
  • review article on the topic of antimicrobial components of food.
  • preprint of Dr. Grant’s research that was discussed during the podcast.
  • An inspirational video of Dr. Grant’s path through science.
  • Another video about Dr. Grant’s life.
  • An article about Dr. Grant’s story.
  • An article by Dr. Grant’s institution, welcoming him to Urbana, Illinois.
  • Dr. Grant’s faculty page at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. 

Intro music is by Reber Clark

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