Science in a Cup   /     Science in a Cup: Probiotics

Description

Deane Woruba from the Western Sydney University introduces the concept of probiotics, fitness, microbiomes and how his PhD research is helping farmers manage a terrible insect pest (Tephritid fruit flies such as the Queensland fruit fly).

Summary

Deane Woruba from the Western Sydney University introduces the concept of probiotics, fitness, microbiomes (see Thomas’s interview) and how his PhD research is helping farmers manage a terrible insect pest (Tephritid fruit flies such as the Queensland fruit fly).

Presented by Dr Alexie Papanicolaou of the Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment (Western Sydney University, Australia), Science in a Cup is a 5 minute interview-style podcast where a scientist explains one word related to science. Sometimes it is a jargon but more often this is a word we use every day but scientists may have a different meaning.

Listen to all the episodes or subscribe with: WWW,  iTunes, or RSS!

Subtitle
Deane Woruba from the Western Sydney University introduces the concept of probiotics, fitness, microbiomes and how his PhD research is helping farmers manage a terrible insect pest (Tephritid fruit flies such as the Queensland fruit fly).
Duration
0:00
Publishing date
2016-09-12 02:02
Link
http://stressedfruitfly.com/podcast/science-in-a-cup-probiotics/
Contributors
  Alexie Papanicolaou
author  
Enclosures
http://stressedfruitfly.com/podcast-download/664/science-in-a-cup-probiotics.mp3
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Shownotes

Deane Woruba from the Western Sydney University introduces the concept of probiotics, fitness, microbiomes (see Thomas’s interview) and how his PhD research is helping farmers manage a terrible insect pest (Tephritid fruit flies such as the Queensland fruit fly).

Presented by Dr Alexie Papanicolaou of the Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment (Western Sydney University, Australia), Science in a Cup is a 5 minute interview-style podcast where a scientist explains one word related to science. Sometimes it is a jargon but more often this is a word we use every day but scientists may have a different meaning.

Listen to all the episodes or subscribe with: WWW,  iTunes, or RSS!