Natural Prodcast is a podcast about natural products and the science and scientists of secondary metabolism. Natural products, secondary metabolites, specialized metabolites -- whatever you want to call them, they're the chemicals that make species unique and different from one another, and are incredibly important to medicine, the environment, and human health. Hosts Dan Udwary and Jackie Winter ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | ScienceChemistryLife Sciences |
On this bonus episode of Natural Prodcast, its the Self Promotion Episode! Dan chats with new-ish co host Jackie Winter, from the University of Utah, about her secondary metabolism research on weird microbes and bioactive compounds in the Great Salt ... more
Natural Prodcast talks to Aaron Puri, from the University of Utahs Chemistry Department. We talked about carbon-fixing methylotrophs, quorum sensing, and inverse stable isotopic labeling. more
In this episode, Dan and Jackie talk to Alison Narayan, from the University of Michigan's Life Sciences Institute and Department of Chemistry. We talked broadly about the field of "biocatalysis", about her DNA synthesis project with the JGI to explor... more
Natural Prodcast's interview with Elizabeth (Betsy) Parkinson, from Purdue, about bacterial signaling molecules and regulation of biosynthetic pathways, semisynthetic cyclic peptides, student mental health, and getting kids interested in microbiology... more
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I really enjoy listening to this podcast. Dan and Allison do a great job making the field of natural products accessible and getting the guests to tell interesting stories. I am in the field of natural products and find it helpful to hear what leaders in the field are thinking about as well. Keep the episodes coming!
I’m a pharmacognosy (natural product) graduate student and I love this podcast. Thanks for putting in the effort to bring attention to this awesome field!
Excellent podcast about natural product research. The transcripts of the episodes are highly appreciated. Keep your good work. Looking forward to new episodes to alleviate this lockdown period
Science tales told by the heroes themselves. Enjoyable way to learn about Natural Products and the people behind the research!
I’ve loved all the episodes. Pretty cool and inspiring talks. Thanks Dan and looking forward for more Natural Prodcasts.
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