Microbiology, Pathology, immunology, and biomedical engineering Expert Dr. Dantes trusts his gut and that's what we get into in this episode - the gut biome, microbiome ecology, and more. On the fun, personal side, we get into his passion for bow-ties, min/maxing micro-brewing, and have great discussions on history, microbiology and even a few book recommendations at the end. This is one of my favorite interviews. You're going to want to check this out! Please share and tell your friends.

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1) “Who Is Neri Oxman?” – New York Times “A star of M.I.T.’s Media Lab working in “material ecology,” she has intrigued Björk, Brad Pitt and the Cooper Hewitt.” Snippet from article. 2) “Synthetic Biology Market Growth...

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Nonprofit DIY Biotech Space and Bio Design Challenge created in New York by Daniel Grushkin. In this interview, we get into how being a journalist has impacted his life and how he looks at situations, how/why he started Genspace, what Genspace offers, and where he sees things going. This is a fun, quick interview with Dan who is very passionate about ensuring no one gets left behind with the new biotech space he is creating. See the links to check out Genspace, the competition, and how to get involved!  We also get into some of his favorite books and how to chart your path.

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Space talk with space experts, enthusiasts, a technical writer, and a person who will probably be in space pretty soon. We get into advice in career transitions, unsung aspects of the space industry, and what their dreams are.  All of this and more in under 1 hour!

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