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Why don't we ever talk about archaea? What can we learn from this domain of life? Why would someone want to cook a chicken in a Yellowstone National Park geyser? Find out about these things and more on this week's TLB episode. Dr. Arthur Charles-Orszag is here to teach us about Sulfolobus acidocaldarius, a sulfur-oxidizing archaeon that lives in super hot and acidic environments. We discuss Arthur's work studying DNA segregation in this microbe and we also unpack many common misconceptions about Archaea as a domain of life.
Dr. Arthur Charles-Orszag, PhD is a postdoctoral fellow in the Mullins Lab at University of California-San Francisco. You can find his work on ResearchGate and follow on Twitter: @A_CharlesOrszag. Arthur is also heavily involved with Archaea Power Hour. You are encouraged to sign up for the e-mail list and/or the Slack channel on archaea.page.
For more info on microbes and to follow updates of this podcast, find @couch_microscopy on Instagram, @CouchMicroscopy on Twitter, or visit www.couchmicroscopy.com/store for merch!
Music is "Introducing Cosmic Space" by Elf Power and "Vorticella Dreams" by L. Felipe Benites.
While some of the content on this podcast may be relevant to human or veterinary medicine, this information is not medical advice. The views and opinions expressed on this program are those of the host and guests and do not reflect the views of any institution.
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Why don't we ever talk about archaea? What can we learn from this domain of life? Why would someone want to cook a chicken in a Yellowstone National Park geyser? Find out about these things and more on this week's TLB episode. Dr. Arthur Charles-Orszag is here to teach us about Sulfolobus acidocaldarius, a sulfur-oxidizing archaeon that lives in super hot and acidic environments. We discuss Arthur's work studying DNA segregation in this microbe and we also unpack many common misconceptions about Archaea as a domain of life.
Dr. Arthur Charles-Orszag, PhD is a postdoctoral fellow in the Mullins Lab at University of California-San Francisco. You can find his work on ResearchGate and follow on Twitter: @A_CharlesOrszag. Arthur is also heavily involved with Archaea Power Hour. You are encouraged to sign up for the e-mail list and/or the Slack channel on archaea.page.
For more info on microbes and to follow updates of this podcast, find @couch_microscopy on Instagram, @CouchMicroscopy on Twitter, or visit www.couchmicroscopy.com/store for merch!
Music is "Introducing Cosmic Space" by Elf Power and "Vorticella Dreams" by L. Felipe Benites.
While some of the content on this podcast may be relevant to human or veterinary medicine, this information is not medical advice. The views and opinions expressed on this program are those of the host and guests and do not reflect the views of any institution.