Meet The Scientist   /     MTS57 - Forest Rohwer - Curing the Corals

Description

It never occurred to me that the human body and a coral reef have a lot in common--until I spoke toForest Rohwer for this podcast. Rohwer is a microbiologist at San Diego State University, and he studies how microbes make coral reefs both healthy and sick. Just as we are home to a vast number of microbes, coral reefs depend on their own invisible menagerie of algae and bacteria to get food, recycle waste, and fend off invaders. But as Rohwer writes in his new book, Coral Reefs in the Microbial Seas, we humans have thrown this delicate balance out of kilter, driving the spread of coral-killing microbes instead.Additional Reading:Viral communities associated with healthy and bleaching corals.The lagoon at Caroline/Millennium atoll, Republic of Kiribati: natural history of a nearly pristine ecosystem.Metagenomic analysis of stressed coral holobionts.

Summary

At Meet the Scientist, we want to reveal more about scientists, the work they do, and what makes them tick. We?ll ask them what they?re up to now and what?s next. How is the science moving forward to solve some of the intractable problems of our times? What keeps them going in a tough, competitive field? What do they see for the future of research, education, and training? We hope to show you a glimpse of what scientists are really like and what?s going on in cutting-edge research today.

Subtitle
It never occurred to me that the human body and a coral reef have a lot in common--until I spoke to Forest Rohwer for this podcast. Rohwer is a microbiologist at San Diego State University, and he studies how microbes make coral reefs both healthy...
Duration
23:52
Publishing date
2010-09-01 19:35
Link
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/meetthescientist/~3/33jpdqBGwmA/index.php
Contributors
  Carl Zimmer
author  
Enclosures
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/meetthescientist/~5/5YvLhU960n8/MTS57_-_Forest_Rohwer_-_Curing_the_Corals.mp3
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