
The Microscopists (Bitesize Bio)
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07 Sep 2023 | Andres Kamaid, Leonel Malacrida, and Mariana De Niz | 01:06:15 | |
#66 — In this special episode, Peter O'Toole is joined by researchers from the Latin American community, including: • Andres Kamaid, Researcher at the Institut Pasteur de Montevideo. In this episode of The Microscopists, the panel discusses aspects of international cooperation to grow scientific initiatives and opportunities and nurture talent across Latin America. Watch or listen to all episodes of The Microscopists: themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com | |||
02 May 2024 | John Eriksson (Euro-BioImaging) | 01:01:41 | |
#73 — John Eriksson is the Director General of Euro-BioImaging. In this episode of The Microscopists, John joins Peter O’Toole to discuss how he fell in love with microscopy and shares some beautiful images from his early career. They also chat about his favorite cities, his liter of tea in the mornings, and Finnish hamburgers. Watch or listen to all episodes of The Microscopists: http://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
08 Aug 2024 | Ammasi Periasamy (University of Virginia) | 01:00:45 | |
#80 — Ammasi Periasamy is a Professor and Director of Keck Center for Cellular Imaging at the University of Virginia. In this episode of The Microscopists, Ammasi joins Peter O’Toole to discuss pioneering metabolic imaging techniques and growing up in a small farming village. They also chat about Ammasi's transition from India to the US, the foundations of the Keck Center, cooking, and cheering on the Lakers. Watch or listen to all episodes of The Microscopists: http://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
22 Jul 2022 | Elisabeth Bik (Science Integrity Digest) | 01:09:52 | |
#49 — In this episode, we talk to Elisabeth Bik, former microbiome researcher turned scientific integrity consultant. Elisabeth spends her time searching biomedical literature for inappropriately manipulated photographic images and plagiarized text, and often discusses these on Twitter at @MicrobiomDigest. Following her successful scientific career in the lab, a stolen sentence she authored led her to become a scientific sleuth—combing the literature for cases of misconduct from plagiarism to image manipulations. We also chat about how these cases of misconduct might be detected in future through the help of software—but that the human eye is still our best tool for doing this. We chat about the cultural differences between the USA, where she is currently based, and The Netherlands where she is from originally—and how this may help her in her current work! We also hear about Elisabeth's love of gardening, and the issues of gardening in California. Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
18 Dec 2020 | Petra Schwille (Max Planck Institute) | 01:11:56 | |
#11 — Petra is a dedicated high flyer that simply loves her work (and her music, for which there is little she cannot play to concert level!). We chat about how she was given very little PhD supervision but encouraged to simply explore. We also discuss her time in the USA before returning to Germany where she has become a Director at the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry. Not only high flying at work, Petra also has a head for heights that she reveals as we talk about raising and balancing family life, her hobbies which include climbing and yes…music! Watch/listen to this ‘classical’ podcast. Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
16 Nov 2023 | Timo Zimmermann (EMBL) | 01:08:04 | |
#71 — Timo Zimmermann is Team Leader in Light and Microscopy Service and Development at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) Imaging Centre. In this episode of The Microscopists, Timo joins Peter O’Toole to discuss how the microscopy courses they have attended changed their career paths. They also chat about Timo's stunning recent 3D renderings using data he collected in 1996 and how Star Trek helped him learn a second language. Watch or listen to all episodes of The Microscopists: themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com | |||
13 May 2022 | Eija Jokitalo (University of Helsinki) | 01:02:09 | |
#45 — Eija Jokitalo is the Director of the Electron Microscopy Unit at the University of Helsinki, whose work focuses on understanding organelle structure during cell division. We chat about why she believes imaging is key to solving biological problems, alternative career pathways inside a core facility and her outreach work in schools. We also hear about how she juggled a career in science with parenthood, the joy of model organisms and why she thinks bigger may not always be better in science! Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
17 Dec 2021 | Paul Nurse (The Francis Crick Institute) | 00:53:47 | |
#36 — Today's guest on The Microscopists is Nobel Laureate Sir Paul Nurse, Chief Executive and Director of The Francis Crick Institute in London. Paul's early career used microscopic screening to identify temperature-sensitive cell-cycle mutants in fission yeast. This work led to the identification of the cell division cycle 2 gene (cdc2), which encodes a kinase critical for cell cycle progression. Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
23 Sep 2022 | Wah Chiu (Stanford University) | 01:05:35 | |
#52 — Wah Chiu is Wallenberg Bienenstock Professor, and Professor of Bioengineering, and Microbiology and Immunology at Stanford University. In this episode of the Microscopists, Wah chats with Peter O' Toole about his pioneering cryoEM work and his research goals of understanding the structural biology of organelles. They also discuss careers in academia versus industry, the role of AI and alpha fold in structural biology, and speculate on the future of microscopy. On a lighter note, they chat about the importance of keeping fit, seeing family, and taking a break on holiday—and touch on being productive on plane journeys and city hopping across Europe. Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
27 May 2022 | Stefan Terjung (EMBL) | 01:04:45 | |
#46 — Stefan Terjung is operational manager at the Advanced Light Microscopy Facility in Heidelberg, one of the first microscopy core facilities established at the EMBL. We discuss new microscopy techniques, his favourite school subjects and guilty TV pleasures. We also chat about the excellent networking opportunities conferences can provide, fun nights out and dreams of retiring by the sea. Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
23 Apr 2021 | Jennifer Waters (Nikon Imaging Center) | 01:02:42 | |
#19 — Prepare for some serious houseplant envy in this episode of The Microscopists, as we talk to the multi-talented Jennifer Waters (@JenCWaters), Director of the Nikon Imaging Center at Harvard Medical School. As well as directing the core facility and creating the successful Microcourses YouTube channel, Jennifer runs the Quantitative Imaging course at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. She also received a Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Imaging Scientist award in 2019. And she still finds time to water her 100 plus houseplants! We’ll discuss Jennifer’s favorite microscope, her career highlights – and challenges, and why she needs four different sewing machines. Join us for this insightful and inspiring chat as we learn more about Jennifer’s passion for plants, painting, and pepperoni pizza. Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
11 Sep 2020 | Alison North & Kurt Anderson (Rockefeller & Francis Crick) | 00:59:19 | |
#4 — Ever wonder how people end up working in a core facility? You are about to find out. In this show, Peter O’Toole welcomes Alison North from The Rockefeller University in New York and Kurt Anderson from The Francis Crick Institute in London. Alison, originally from the UK, now works in the USA, while Kurt is from the USA but now works in the UK. So there’s an interesting dynamic to this interview! Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
27 Jun 2024 | Kelly Vere (University of Nottingham) | 00:59:31 | |
#77 — Kelly Vere is the University Director of Technical Strategy at the University of Nottingham. In this episode of The Microscopists, Kelly joins Peter O’Toole to discuss funding her degree by working as a Junior Medical Technician with no science A Levels. They also chat about the amazing work Kelly has done to champion the work of technicians in education and get their contributions internationally recognized. Watch or listen to all episodes of The Microscopists: http://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
26 Aug 2022 | Michael Sheetz (UTMB) | 01:01:50 | |
#50 — Michael Sheetz is the Robert A. Welch Distinguished University Chair in Chemistry at the Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology at the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) at Galveston. In this episode of the Microscopists, Michael joins Peter O'Toole to tell us about his new exciting work on cell senescence, and his time living in Singapore—and he gives us some great scientific advice. Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
27 Aug 2020 | Tony Wilson (The University of Oxford) | 01:07:11 | |
#2 — Step into a brief history of how the confocal microscope came to be! Peter O’Toole chats with one of the pioneers of the confocal microscope - Tony Wilson from the University of Oxford. Wearing his cowboy hat and boots throughout the interview, Tony talks about his passion for cattle, his Jaguar and Yorkshire cricket, and how finding life scientists to try this ‘new’ technique was not as simple as you may now think. It is an intriguing insight into the trials and tribulations of transforming a concept into a ubiquitous technique without which (arguably) several Nobel prizes may never have come to be. Beyond the confocal microscope, Tony also talks about the tribulations and opportunities he experienced in creating a spin-out company. This is a fascinating chat that captures the person and the science behind such vital developments in the world of microscopy. Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
24 Sep 2021 | Prisca Liberali (FMI) | 01:10:39 | |
#30 — Prisca Liberali of the Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research (FMI) is a pioneer in the field of cellular self-organization and collective behaviors during developmental and regenerative processes. In today’s energetic and inspiring episode of The Microscopists, Peter O’Toole learns more about Prisca’s training as a chemist, her research into organoids, her inner drive, and why it sometimes pays to take risks. We also learn more about her love of sport and the outdoors, who she was rooting for in the Eurovision Song Contest, and why she started buying herself Lego during lockdown. Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
12 Feb 2021 | Rita Strack (Nature Methods) | 01:12:27 | |
#14 — You may feel you know Rita Strack (Senior Editor at Nature Methods) already if you follow her engaging and friendly twitter feed (@rita_strack). But here we delve deeper to uncover her very successful academic career involving developing fluorescent proteins and reporters, her love of horses and a passion for Korean food. We find out the type of abuse that editors sometimes face, and how they handle it, how she balances a career and family life, including during a pandemic, and the dangers of pet bunnies. Rita gives her unique perspective on what she thinks was the greatest invention in microscopy, and where the future is headed. Make sure you listen to the end to hear Rita deliver her favourite science joke. Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
08 Oct 2021 | Joerg Bewersdorf (Yale University) | 01:06:19 | |
#31 — Joerg Bewersdorf is a leader in developing fluorescence microscopy techniques for biomedical research, such as Pan-Expansion microscopy. In today’s entertaining episode of The Microscopists, we chat to Joerg about his early dreams of space, training as a physicist, straight talking, the (very important) hierarchy of deserts, and making a microscope out of gingerbread (it even had a lens!). Tune in for more inspiring insights. Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
27 Aug 2020 | Jason Swedlow (The University of Dundee) | 01:12:19 | |
#3 — In this latest episode, Peter O’Toole chats to Jason Swedlow of The University of Dundee, whose open-source tools are revolutionising microscopy. While Peter has known Jason for many years, this was a great opportunity to find out more about Jason on a personal level including his decision to stop competitive road cycling through to his travels around the world. Taking a rest from being a leading jet setter, Jason is now enjoying lockdown and more time with his family while also still driving forward many international initiatives and balancing his research and company interests. Catch Jason at home and hear about what motivates him. You’ll discover some great tips and tricks for getting to the top, as well as hear about his first microscope experiences! Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
29 Jun 2023 | Lindau Special - A personal interview with Joachim Frank (Columbia University) | 01:01:47 | |
#61 — Joachim Frank is a Professor of Biological Sciences at Columbia University and winner of the 2017 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his involvement in the development of CryoEM. In this episode of The Microscopists, Joachim joins Peter O’Toole to discuss how his early interactions with an electron microscope shaped his career and how he considered moving into environmental research. They also chat about Joachim's passion for writing literary fiction. Watch or listen to all episodes of The Microscopists: http://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
29 Jan 2021 | Rainer Heintzmann (Friedrich Schiller University Jena) | 01:04:07 | |
#13 — You may know Rainer Heintzmann (Friedrich Schiller University Jena) as one of the pioneers of structured illumination microscopy (SIM) but here we delve more into the man behind the science, where we discover a breath of interests including gliding, skiing, dancing and 3D printing. Rainer’s undergraduate studies may have taken him a lengthy 6 years to complete, yet he transitioned from PhD student to group leader at King’s College London in just 5 years. While Rainer confesses he watches too much TV, he does admit to preferring books. His bookshelf gives away a passion for fantasy with notable titles including ‘Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix’ and ‘Wise Man’s fear’. Take a look and see what books can you spot! As the topic turns to more serious discussions, we discover that an important role for a group leader is to be a mentor and look out for lab members who may be dealing with difficult issues. Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: http://bit.ly/the-microscopists-pds | |||
10 Sep 2021 | Jan Ellenberg (EMBL) | 01:04:57 | |
#29 — On this week’s episode of The Microscopists, we chat to Jan Ellenberg, Head of Cell Biology & Biophysics Unit at EMBL, Heidelberg. Jan’s current pioneering work focuses on cell division and nuclear organization, and we learn more about this, as well as how Jan got to grips with the political aspects of his role. We’ll discover more about the role of EMBL in kickstarting scientists’ careers, the inspiration that Jan drew from his PhD supervisor, Jennifer Lippincott — Schwartz, and how he likes to relax with Pilates and a bit of fusion cooking! Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
09 Apr 2021 | Anne Carpenter (Broad Institute) | 01:02:47 | |
#18 — You may know Anne Carpenter best as the brains behind the CellProfiler™ image analysis software, but today we learn more about what makes Anne tick, how she dealt with imposter syndrome, the challenges of setting up a lab and starting a family simultaneously, and her love of baking. Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
05 Nov 2021 | Mark Ellisman (UCSD) | 01:05:21 | |
#33 — Mark Ellisman, Director of the National Center for Microscopy and Imaging Research (NCMIR) at UCSD, is a leader in the development of 3D light and electron microscopy and its applications for studying cells of the brain and nervous system. In this episode of The Microscopists, we learn more about Mark’s early passion for taking things apart and putting them together again, what it was like studying the brain and perception in the late 1960s, and how a plane ride led to him consulting on Fight Club. We also discover Mark’s thoughts on the importance of generosity in scientific collaboration and hear his advice for early career scientists. Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
22 Jan 2021 | Eric Betzig (University of California) | 01:15:13 | |
#12 — This episode of The Microscopists was recorded LIVE with a very special guest - Eric Betzig! We already know so much about Eric, but I hope that our chat will reveal more about the man behind the many ingenious contributions to the world of microscopy, life sciences, and science in general. While Eric is well known for receiving the 2014 Nobel Prize for Chemistry along with Stefan Hell and William Moerner for developing super-resolution fluorescence microscopy, you might be surprised to hear that he doesn’t consider himself a chemist at all. Join us as we talk about the challenges and excitement of building a living room microscope, moving from academia to industry and back again, and how being a house husband led to a scientific breakthrough. As this was recorded as a live event, the audience had the opportunity to put their own questions to Eric. Coffee or tea? Omnivore or Vegan? Ultrastructure or cellular dynamics? While we don’t quite get the answer to the meaning of life, the universe, and everything, we do get to know Eric Betzig on a personal level. Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
18 Mar 2022 | Ralf Jungmann (Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry and LMU Munich) | 01:03:10 | |
#41 — Ralf Jungmann, Professor and group leader at the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry and LMU Munich joins Peter O'Toole in this episode of The Microscopists to discuss the most frightening time in his career, how moving back to Germany from the US was the biggest culture shock and why writing grants is so important. Ralf also shares how 80s TV influenced his career, his obsession with the direction of air vents and why data science is the future. Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
02 Dec 2022 | Michael Albiez (Zeiss Microscopy) | 01:05:23 | |
#57 — Michael Albiez is CEO of Carl Zeiss Research Microscopy Solutions. He chats to Peter O'Toole about how Zeiss Microscopy recently won the German Future Prize live on national TV, and he shares what it's like to connect with many different researchers who all use microscopy in their work. We also hear about his aspirations to become a teacher, and his musical experience playing in a jazz trio. Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
13 Jul 2023 | Lucy Collinson (The Francis Crick Institute) and Kirk Czymmek (The Donald Danforth Plant Science Center) | 00:57:37 | |
#62 — Lucy Collinson (The Francis Crick Institute) and Kirk Czymmek (The Donald Danforth Plant Science Center) join Peter O’Toole to discuss volume EM. Together they highlight what volume EM is, how it has been a quiet revolution, and share resources to help those wanting to get started using this powerful new technology. They discuss how amazingly friendly and engaged the volume EM community is, how you can get involved, and the dangers of saying web addresses too quickly. Watch or listen to all episodes of The Microscopists: themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com | |||
27 Aug 2021 | Markus Sauer (University of Würzburg) | 01:01:46 | |
#28 — Markus Sauer of the University of Würzburg is a super-resolution microscopist and one of the pioneers behind dSTORM (direct stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy). In the latest episode of The Microscopists, Markus joins Peter O’Toole to discuss his career path, from imaging combustion to imaging single molecules. As we get to know Markus better, we discover more about combining seminars with a day’s skiing, Markus’s beloved Triumph motorbike, and the importance of scientific collaboration. Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
19 Oct 2023 | Panel Discussion — Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy (FCS) Technology Focus | 01:04:50 | |
#69 — In this special technology focus episode, Peter O'Toole is joined by experts in Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy (FCS), including: • Thorsten Wohland, Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at the National University of Singapore. In this episode of The Microscopists, the panel discusses why FCS data is so rich and illustrates how challenges of developing technology and instruments to make FCS more accessible are being overcome. They also compete for the best analogy—featuring car noises, living room furniture, and much more! Watch or listen to all episodes of The Microscopists: themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com | |||
16 Jul 2021 | Harald Hess (HHMI Janelia Research Campus) | 01:12:26 | |
#25 — Harald Hess is a pioneer in the fields of high-throughput electron microscopy and super-resolution 3D microscopy, and today we’ll discover more about what inspired him, his move from academia to industry and back again, and who comes off best in his tennis matches with Eric Betzig. We’ll hear how Harald and Eric built the first super-resolution microscope for PALM microscopy in Harald’s front room, what his mother thought of the first PALM images, and why science needs different approaches to progress. Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
07 May 2021 | Yannick Schwab (EMBL) | 01:04:40 | |
#20 — In this episode of The Microscopists, we’re joined by Yannick Schwab of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) Heidelberg, who is one of the pioneers of correlative light and electron microscopy (CLEM). Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
21 Sep 2023 | Panel Discussion — BioImaging North America (BINA) Executive Board Members | 01:10:01 | |
#67 — In this special episode, Peter O'Toole is joined by Executive Board Members of BioImaging North America (BINA), including: • Alison North, Research Associate Professor and Senior Director at The Rockefeller University. In this episode of The Microscopists, the panel discusses the origins of BINA, why it's beneficial to have inclusive and diverse technique-based communities and the challenges, ideas, and future prospects for BINA. Watch or listen to all episodes of The Microscopists: themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com | |||
20 Nov 2020 | Dan Davis (The University of Manchester) | 01:05:40 | |
#9 — What a time to chat with an immunologist! It makes a change to hear Dan talking about himself, how he developed his career, including the real motivation to becoming a Professor at Imperial at such a young age. Starting out as a Physicist, Dan made a remarkable and fast switch in careers to which he attributes much of his success. Sometimes a passion coupled with early naivety can be the perfect starting point. As well as being a passionate communicator and Dan also discusses balancing being a father, husband, scientist, and popular book author. I wish I had asked him what he preferred, starring in book festivals or headlining science conferences! One thing is for sure, his sense of humor is not as good as his science or writing. Make sure you watch/listen to the end to realize just how bad his jokes are! Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
30 Nov 2023 | Paul Verkade (University of Bristol) | 01:04:45 | |
#72 — Paul Verkade is a Professor of Bioimaging in the School of Biochemistry at the University of Bristol. In this episode of The Microscopists, Paul joins Peter O’Toole to discuss his inspirations and involvement in developing correlative light and electron micropy (CLEM). He also chats about co-establishing the Wolfson Bioimaging Facility and his favorite Christmas movies. Watch or listen to all episodes of The Microscopists: themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com | |||
13 Aug 2021 | Judith Klumperman (UMC Utrecht) | 01:03:26 | |
#27 — Judith Klumperman of the University Medical Center (UMC) Utrecht is one of the leaders in the field of electron microscopy and her work has contributed hugely to our understanding of diseases of the endo-lysosomal system. In this episode of The Microscopists, Judith chats to Peter O’Toole about the importance of scientific collaboration, why a sustainable financing system is essential to ensure the future of microscopy, and how her husband’s passion for birdwatching has led her all over the world. As well as learning more about some of the challenges Judith has faced in her career, we also discover what Judith’s favorite food is and how she relaxes after a hard day in the lab. Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
22 Oct 2021 | Martin Chalfie (Columbia University) | 01:14:50 | |
#32 — Today’s guest on The Microscopists is none other than Martin Chalfie of Columbia University. In this inspiring episode, we discover more about the work on the discovery and development of GFP that led to Martin sharing the 2008 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
21 May 2021 | Stephani Otte (CZI) | 01:03:26 | |
#21 — In this episode of The Microscopists, we’re joined by Stephani Otte, Imaging Program Officer for the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative. We’ll discuss her move from neuroscience to managing the funding of imaging projects worth millions of dollars, and why she’s always loved a challenge. We’ll hear more about the aim of the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative to cure, prevent, or manage all diseases by the end of the century, and the role of imaging, and developing the right tools and techniques for that imaging, in achieving that aim. We also learn more about Stephani’s hobbies, taking in backpacking, riding camels, hiking, and skydiving with her Mom! Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
13 Jun 2024 | Panel Discussion — Non-academic Career Paths | 01:06:48 | |
#75 — In this episode, Peter O'Toole hosts an entertaining panel discussion with former members of his lab group who have gone on to pursue non-academic science careers. His guests are: • Lotta Katriina Räty, Senior Marketing Manager at Miltenyi Biotec. The panel shares their motivations for choosing their respective career paths and highlights of their respective jobs. Richard explains how working in pharmaceuticals can bring you closer to the translational impact of research and lets you see positive outcomes for patients. Rakesh describes some of the weird and wacky ideas that can come out of Knowledge Transfer Partnerships, such as creating an entire artificial egg! And Lotta dispels some of the stereotypes and myths that exist about scientists without PhDs and shows you can have a successful and influential science career without one. Watch or listen to all episodes of The Microscopists: themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com #Careers #Science #Podcast | |||
16 May 2024 | Julia Fernandez-Rodriguez (University of Gothenburg) | 01:07:32 | |
#74 — Julia Fernandez-Rodriguez is the Head of the Centre for Cellular Imaging Core Facility, University of Gothenburg, Sweden, and President of the Core Technologies for Life Sciences (CTLS) Association. In this episode of The Microscopists, Julia joins Peter O’Toole to discuss the role of the CTLS. They also chat about why you shouldn't let the doubters get in the way of how you want to work, wild science parties, and seafood. Watch or listen to all episodes of The Microscopists: http://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
21 Jan 2022 | Holly L. Aaron (UC Berkeley) | 01:05:08 | |
#37 — Peter O’Toole’s guest for episode #37 of The Microscopists is Holly L. Aaron, Director of the CRL Molecular Imaging Center at the University of California Berkeley. Tune in to this candid episode and discover more about Holly’s aversion to grant writing, her plans for her self-built dream home on Hawaii, and why there’s nothing quite like the sight of lava flowing into the ocean. We’ll touch on the career challenges that Holly has faced (please fess up if you spill something on a microscope!), her barista skills, and what to do when you’re not remotely prepared for polar bears. All in this episode of The Microscopists. Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
29 Apr 2022 | Gail McConnell (University of Strathclyde) | 01:07:35 | |
#44 — Gail McConnell, Professor of Biophotonics at the University of Strathclyde chats to Peter O'Toole about her groundbreaking work developing new imaging techniques on the Mesolens, discusses her career highlights, and remembers the time she once got into trouble at an international conference. We'll discuss creating good work-life balance, and how the first ever female professor of physics at the University of Strathclyde wasn't immune to feelings of imposter syndrome early in her career. Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
03 Oct 2024 | Louise Cole (Australian Institute for Microbiology and Infection) | 01:04:48 | |
#84 — Louise Cole is MIF Director and Associate Professor of the Australian Institute for Microbiology and Infection at the University of Technology Sydney. In this episode of The Microscopists, Louise joins Peter O’Toole to discuss trashy TV, travel, and microscopy-themed bake-offs. She also shares her experience of hitting the glass ceiling, how it affected her, and what she did about it. Watch or listen to all episodes of The Microscopists: http://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
20 Jan 2023 | Mahmoud Maina (BioRTC), Ben Loos (SABI), and Caron Jacobs (ABIC) | 01:18:56 | |
#60 — In this episode of The Microscopists, Peter O'Toole is joined by three representatives of bioimaging networks in Africa: Caron Jacobs of the African BioImaging Consortium (ABIC), Ben Loos of the South African BioImaging Community (SABI) and Mahmoud Maina of the Biomedical Science Research and Training Centre (BioRTC) at Yobe State University. They discuss how their communities operate, and what the challenges are for researchers using microscopy in Africa. We learn about equipment shortages and lack of local training, and we hear about researchers who keep the communities running on a volunteer basis. Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
23 Oct 2020 | Hari Shroff (NIH) | 01:00:27 | |
#7 — Young, successful and still so disarming. In this episode, Hari Shroff reveals what it was like to work in the exciting area of Super-Resolution microscopy during its infancy, and discusses working in the early days of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute's Janelia Farm Research Campus. Hari discusses his latest work and the efforts that go behind such a high impact publication while also talking about the advice and patience he needed when setting up his own lab. Unwittingly, Hari and Peter O’Toole’s paths came very close as Hari spent some of his youth in Peter’s city of Birmingham in the UK, which unfortunately was not the place that it is thankfully now. Thank you, Hari, for taking the time to chat, especially as he is juggling work with a young family, as well as his work family, which is evident from the interview. Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: http://bit.ly/the-microscopists-pds | |||
19 Nov 2021 | Michelle Itano (UNC) | 01:10:05 | |
#34 — Michelle S. Itano is the Director of the Neuroscience Center Microscopy Core at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. In this episode of The Microscopists, cellular biophysicist Michelle tells us about her role as Editor-in-Chief of Biotechniques, the importance of improving staff retention in core facilities, and how being a Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Imaging Scientist has proved both empowering and inspiring. Michelle also reveals more about her fossil-hunting childhood, her love of science fairs, and her “Texan stomach”! Tune in to hear more! Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
05 Sep 2024 | The Microscopists Mental Health Special with Beth Cimini, Kedar Narayan, and Jason Rodgers | 01:15:37 | |
#82 — In this special episode, our host, Peter O'Toole, and a panel of guests discuss mental health and its impact by sharing their struggles and victories. Beth Cimini opens up about her struggle with guilt and making peace with seeking help, even turning to medication to be the best version of herself Kedar Narayan shares his battle with depression stemming from childhood pressures and academic competition. And Jason Rodgers talks about the importance of seeking help, finding motivation, and overcoming the societal stigma of mental health. With: • Beth Cimini, Senior Group Leader at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard Watch or listen to all episodes of The Microscopists: http://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
06 Jan 2023 | Aydogan Ozcan (UCLA) | 01:05:51 | |
#59 — Aydogan Ozcan is Chancellor’s Professor and HHMI Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at UCLA Samueli School of Engineering. Aydogan joins Peter to talk about how advances in imaging technology could make security screening less invasive, the importance of communicating science to the public, and why you need to take ownership of your research. Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
27 Aug 2020 | Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz (Howard Hughes Medical Institute) | 01:07:31 | |
#1 — Join this informal chat between Peter O’Toole and Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz of The Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Beyond kayaking to work and a passion for plants, Jennifer explains how she became interested in Biology from her time teaching in Africa, and how she was fortunate enough in her early career to work alongside some of the true giants of cell biology. Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
30 Jul 2021 | Elizabeth M. C. Hillman (Columbia University) | 01:13:41 | |
#26 — You may know Elizabeth M. C. Hillman (Columbia University) as the pioneer behind SCAPE microscopy, but in episode #26 of The Microscopists, we’ll learn more about her early inspirations, how she positions herself between the fields of physics, engineering, and medicine, and how it was while in hospital with a gymnastics injury that she decided what she wanted to do. As we touch on diversity, machine learning, and how often to clean your oven, we’ll also discover more about Elizabeth’s experiences as an ex-pat, how working for a start-up removed her doubts about academia, and why seafood is never a good choice for dinner. Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
07 Oct 2022 | Christian Eggeling (IPHT, Jena) | 01:01:49 | |
#53 — Christian Eggeling is Head of the Department of Biophysical Imaging at the Institute of Photonic Technologies (IPHT, Jena). In this episode of The Microscopists, Christian joins Peter O'Toole to discuss his varied career to date, starting with a degree in physics, a short stint in a biotech company, followed by faculty positions in Oxford and then Jena. They discuss the importance of scientific freedom and failures—and the impact that both Brexit and the COVID-19 pandemic have had on science. We also hear about the challenges of balancing research with teaching—and his favorite movies—Pulp Fiction and the Big Lebowski! Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
04 Dec 2020 | Jeff W. Lichtman (Harvard University) | 01:04:04 | |
#10 — From Cajal to Google, networks to solve networks! Jeff is another person who simply does not stop innovating and exploiting new technology. In this podcast, he talks about the very first time he saw the Brainbow image, in a step by step manner that simply blew him away, through to his past inspirations and today’s motivations. New technologies come with larger and larger data sets, and he chats about how is now working with Google to help with the analysis. With an equal passion for teaching as well as research, Jeff does not slow down, although he does have fun outside of work, and enjoys the simple pleasures of morning dog walks and good Italian food. Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
09 Oct 2020 | Scott E. Fraser (University of Southern California) | 01:06:48 | |
#6 — It would be fair to say that Scott Fraser has influenced the microscopy community more than most. As the person behind the Meta detector, he made a massive impact on the microscopy community and is now seeing these adaptations being adopted in other fields again. But how did Scott find himself in such a position? It appears as though his coffee machine is the answer behind most inventions! This episode reveals just how personable Scott is, along with his natural humility. Scott also shows his softer side, as he is joined by his new kittens in his Rudolf Schindler house (worth tuning in for itself!). He also discusses how he has had to improvise and invent new gadgets to protect his home-made amps from his new kittens. Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
19 Sep 2024 | Anna Schueth (Maastricht University) | 01:04:34 | |
#83 — Anna Schueth is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Health, Medicine, and Life Sciences at Maastricht University. In this episode of The Microscopists, Anna joins Peter O'Toole to discuss starting her academic group despite personal and financial setbacks. They chat about championing women in STEM, how she expresses herself with cool tattoos, and finding a path through serious mental health challenges by taking up running. Plus, Anna opens up about some of the stigma women can experience surrounding marriage and pregnancy and shares how she turns it into a positive by channeling them into her academic research and outreach initiatives. To learn more about Anna and her mental health advocacy, check out her blog. If you're struggling with your own mental health, visit Dragonfly Mental Health for helpful information and advice. Watch or listen to all episodes of The Microscopists: http://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
06 Nov 2020 | Lucy Collinson (The Francis Crick Institute) | 01:02:36 | |
#8 — Lucy Collinson has been at the forefront of 3D volume and correlated electron microscopy since setting up the internationally renowned facilities at the Cancer Research UK London Research Institute and now the Francis Crick Institute. In this episode, Peter O’Toole discusses not only Lucy being a leading light in her field and her motivations, but uncovers some of Lucy’s more obscure passions. Not to give too much away, but surfing and being a dedicated Eurovision fan are just elements worth listening for. While the episode isn’t just about work, it was great to hear about how Lucy’s career developed and how she became so successful (while still liking the Eurovision song contest!). Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
18 Jun 2021 | Mark Bray (Novartis) and Pearl Ryder (Broad Institute) | 01:08:18 | |
#23 — In this episode of The Microscopists, we have a double-header for you as we’re joined by Mark Bray of Novartis and Pearl Ryder of the Carpenter Lab at the Broad Institute. Mark and Pearl share their career histories, from high school to med school to the lab. We take in their career highlights—including Pearl’s founding of the Future PI Slack peer mentoring group—as well as their thoughts on the importance of a holistic approach when making career decisions, wedding planning in a pandemic, and why in Mark’s experience, the move from academia to industry isn’t as scary as it sounds. Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
12 Mar 2021 | Spencer Shorte (Institut Pasteur) | 01:08:44 | |
#16 — You may know Spencer Shorte as Chief Scientific Officer to Institut Pasteur Korea, but as we’ll learn in today’s episode, he is also the creator of the Imagopol and the founder of the core facility software company Stratocore. We’ll learn more about the globetrotting that led Spencer to Korea, the challenges that he has faced in his career, and his favorite publication. We’ll also get to know Spencer on a more personal level, as we discuss his love of James Bond, his penchant for stout, and how he ended up driving the wrong way down one of the longest one-way streets in Paris. We’ll also discuss how Spencer sees the role of science in society and how it was only when returning to Europe after a stint in the United States that he worked out what he really wanted to do in science. Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
26 Feb 2021 | Ottoline Leyser (UKRI) | 00:36:32 | |
#15 — Along with becoming a Dame, Ottoline Leyser also recently became Chief Executive of UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), a UK body dedicated to building a thriving, inclusive research and innovation system. In this informal discussion, Ottoline explains what the UKRI does and shows us just why she’s a perfect fit. Discussing her career move, we find out if she has any regrets about leaving the lab and how monthly sanity checks help her juggle the full-time responsibilities of heading the UKRI with managing her research lab. She also touches on more personal matters, including how her late husband was critical to her career success and why her children made her a better scientist. Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
02 Jul 2021 | Chris Lintott (University of Oxford) | 01:10:26 | |
#24 — In this episode of The Microscopists, we’re joined by astronomer Professor Chris Lintott of the University of Oxford, co-founder of The Zooniverse citizen science platform, and a presenter on the BBC’s The Sky at Night programme. In this wide-ranging and enlightening chat, we discuss early inspirations, the importance of public engagement in science, the wacky rules and regulations of real tennis, and why the public like counting pictures of penguins. We'll also hear how Zooniverse projects such as Etch a Cell are helping life scientists with their research. Chris also tells us more about the most difficult time in his career and why, when you don’t know what to do, it’s always better just to do something! Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
01 Apr 2022 | Claire Brown (McGill University) | 01:04:49 | |
#42 — Claire Brown, Associate Professor & Director of the Advanced BioImaging Facility at McGill University, talks to Peter O'Toole about the importance of taking care of your staff, how she successfully set up a lab as a single mom and why simpler techniques are often the better choice. We'll also discover why she got involved with Global BioImaging, her struggles being at the interface of biology and chemistry, and how she coped through a silent retreat. Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
24 Aug 2023 | Ron Germain (National Institutes of Health) | 01:02:15 | |
#65 — Ronald Germain, M.D. is a Distinguished Investigator and Lab Chief of the Lymphocyte Biology Section at the National Institutes of Health. In this episode of The Microscopists, Ron joins Peter O’Toole to discuss why you need to think like a surfer in science. They also chat about what he does to entertain himself when he gets bored in meetings and why he let go of being a control freak. Watch or listen to all episodes of The Microscopists: themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com | |||
09 Sep 2022 | Antje Keppler (Euro-BioImaging) | 01:07:00 | |
#51 — Antje Keppler is the Director of Euro-BioImaging Bio-Hub. In this episode of The Microscopists, Antje joins Peter O'Toole to discuss the recent explosion and expansion of techniques in microscopy and how Euro-BioImaging is helping researchers access these. They also chat about fishing in Scandinavia and her reaction after being told girls shouldn't learn chemistry! Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
11 Jul 2024 | Erin Tranfield (VIB Bioimaging Core, Ghent) | 01:05:22 | |
#78 — Erin Tranfield is Head of the VIB Bioimaging Core, Ghent. In this episode of The Microscopists, Erin joins Peter O’Toole to discuss her inspirational contribution to microscopy despite enormous personal challenges. She also chats about her time at NASA, her mum's career advice, the exotic countries she has worked in, and lunar dust. Watch or listen to all episodes of The Microscopists: http://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
10 Jun 2022 | Ed Boyden (MIT) | 00:49:00 | |
#47 — From an early start in the lab at just 14 years old, to running one of the largest neuroscience groups in the world, Ed Boyden is a Professor and group leader in the Departments of Brain and Cognitive Sciences at MIT, and an HHMI investigator. Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
21 Oct 2022 | Florian Jug (Human Technopole, Milan) | 01:01:56 | |
#54 — Florian Jug is Research Group Leader and Head of the Image Analysis Facility at Human Technopole, Milan. Florian joins Peter O'Toole to discuss his research using AI and machine learning to better analyze and quantify biological data. They chat about his early ambitions in computer science, and he tells us why he enjoys teaching various courses across the globe. We also hear about his hobbies of running (sometimes over 24 hours!) and pottery. Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
03 Dec 2021 | Sir Jeremy Farrar (Wellcome Trust) | 01:07:35 | |
#35 — You’re in for a treat in this episode of The Microscopists as we’re joined by Sir Jeremy Farrar, Director of Wellcome. We learn more about Jeremy’s work as an infectious diseases specialist, his rugby- and cricket-playing pedigree, being a member of SAGE during COVID, and unusual wallpapers. Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
22 Aug 2024 | Ilaria Testa (Karolinska Institutet Science Park) | 01:02:47 | |
#81 — Ilaria Testa is an Associate Professor in the Science for Life Laboratory at Karolinska Institutet Science Park. In this episode of The Microscopists, Ilaria joins Peter O'Toole for a candid chat about the challenges and triumphs of grant writing and balancing family life with groundbreaking science. She also talks about her love for Magritte's paintings because they challenge our perceptions and her lab's award-winning cake shaped like a neuron. Watch or listen to all episodes of The Microscopists: http://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
25 Sep 2020 | Ricardo Henriques (Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência) | 01:07:18 | |
#5 — There’s no doubt that Ricardo’s career so far has been stellar. He’s moved up the career ladder at lightning speed, starting his own group in 2013, following only a brief postdoc, to holding a professorial position and starting another lab at IGC. This is especially impressive given that his original BSc was in physics! Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
10 Aug 2023 | Jean-Yves Tinevez (Institut Pasteur) | 01:01:35 | |
#64 — Jean-Yves Tinevez is a Research Engineer at Institut Pasteur. In this episode of The Microscopists, Jean-Yves joins Peter O’Toole to discuss why he finds supporting other researchers at a core imaging facility so rewarding. They also chat about storing his extensive collection of comic books in his Parisian apartment and some favorite countries to work in. Watch or listen to all episodes of The Microscopists: themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com | |||
18 Nov 2022 | Stefan Hell (Max Planck Institute) | 01:02:31 | |
#56 — Stefan Hell is Director at the Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Sciences in Göttingen and at the Max Planck Institute for Medical Research in Heidelberg. In this episode of The Microscopists, Stefan tells Peter O'Toole about his quest to overcome the diffraction barrier, why he doesn't think of himself as a microscopist, and staying motivated after winning a Nobel Prize. They also chat about food, hiking in the hills, and spending time with family. Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
04 Feb 2022 | W. E. Moerner (Stanford University) | 01:00:45 | |
#38 — W. E. Moerner of Stanford University is a pioneer in the field of super-resolution imaging for cell biology. Tune in as W. E. joins Peter O’Toole and discover more about the work that led to W. E. sharing the 2014 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. We’ll hear why interdisciplinarity is so important in science, why W. E. has had to overcome his tendency to procrastinate, and how a love for Gilbert and Sullivan music led to him meeting his wife. We’ll also learn how the backyard “Clubhouse” that W. E. built with his father sparked a lifelong love of science and find out what it was like moving into academia after many years in industry. Listen now to hear more! Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
05 Oct 2023 | Beth Cimini (Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard) | 01:05:15 | |
#68 — Beth Cimini is a Senior Group Leader at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. In this episode of The Microscopists, Beth joins Peter O’Toole to discuss the challenges of developing popular software tools like CellProfiler in academia and why harsh peer review leads to user-friendly software. They also chat about why someone on Twitter got mad when Beth shared a picture of pasta. Discover the research carried out by the Cimini Group: https://www.broadinstitute.org/bios/beth-cimini Watch or listen to all episodes of The Microscopists: themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com | |||
04 Nov 2022 | Emma Lundberg (Stanford and KTH Royal Institute of Technology) | 01:03:57 | |
#55 — Emma Lundberg is Associate Professor of Bioengineering at Stanford, Professor in Cell Biology Proteomics at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, and Head of the Subcellular Section of the Human Protein Atlas. Emma joins Peter O’Toole to talk about crowdsourcing image analysis for the Human Protein Atlas program within the EVE Online virtual game. We also hear how she manages research groups in two time zones and her love of skiing. Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
24 Jun 2022 | David Piston (WUSTL) | 01:07:01 | |
#48 — In this episode, we talk to David Piston, Professor and Head of Cell Biology and Physiology at the Washington University School of Medicine in St Louis. David's first love was physics—until he was made to take a quantum mechanics class in graduate school! He now has a super successful career in biology, using innovative imaging and biochemical methods to identify new therapeutic targets for diabetes. And he puts this partially down to being in the right place at the right time! We hear about how he has successfully combined his love for travel and science by working at A*STAR in Singapore and teaching at the famous Woods Hole labs in Maine. We also discuss his hobbies of signing and sports—he's a big fan of the St Louis Cardinals! Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
04 Jun 2021 | Richard Henderson (MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology) | 01:24:21 | |
#22 — In this episode of The Microscopists, we’re joined by molecular biologist, biophysicist and Nobel Laureate Richard Henderson from the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology. We’ll discuss some of his earlier career challenges in biophysics and what attracted him to biology, his pioneering work in the field of electron microscopy, his favorite comic books, and passion for electronics. Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
02 Nov 2023 | Panel Discussion — The Network of European Bioimage Analysts (NEUBIAS) | 01:09:13 | |
#70 — In this special panel discussion, Peter O'Toole is joined by members of the Network of European Bioimage Analysts (NEUBIAS), including: • Elnaz Fazeli, Imaging Specialist in the Department of Anatomy at the University of Helsinki. In this episode of The Microscopists, the panel discusses how hard it is to establish a funding model for bioimage analysis core facilities—and why you need to be a bit weird (and very optimistic) to do it as a freelancer! They also chat about how much work can go into writing 20 lines of imaging code, hushpuppies, and beers named after dogs. Watch or listen to all episodes of The Microscopists: themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com | |||
27 Jul 2023 | Kedar Narayan (Frederick National Laboratory and National Cancer Institute) | 01:04:50 | |
#63 — Kedar Narayan (Frederick National Laboratory and National Cancer Institute) joins Peter O’Toole to discuss how he originally wanted to be a designer and never took high school biology because he thought it was icky. They also dive into why developing technologies is demanding and the potential downsides to AI in science. Watch or listen to all episodes of The Microscopists: themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com | |||
04 Mar 2022 | Brad Amos (MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology) | 01:11:33 | |
#40 — Brad Amos, Emeritus Scientist at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, joins Peter O’Toole in this episode of The Microscopists to discuss his varied career, from zoologist to confocal microscope designer to amateur artist. We’ll discover how Brad developed the confocal microscope taken up by Bio-Rad, as well as the Mesolens microscope, which he is using in his work as Visiting Professor at the University of Strathclyde. We’ll hear how Brad has never fully retired and how his artwork ended up on a stamp for the Ascension Islands. Brad also reveals how he has played Robin Hood, the Pope, and Boris Johnson is his legendary lab skits and where to put your hands when scuba diving with sharks! Tune in now to learn more about Brad’s inspiring career. Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
15 Apr 2022 | Elizabeth Villa (UC San Diego) | 01:03:08 | |
#43 — Elizabeth Villa, a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator at UC San Diego talks to Peter O'Toole about the benefits of collaborative projects, the advantages and disadvantages of new microscopy techniques, and establishing fun lab traditions. We'll chat about her early career as a Fulbright Scholar, her movement into biology to work with microscopy rock stars in the US and Europe, and understanding the social side of proteins using Cryo-EM. Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
26 Mar 2021 | Ernst H.K. Stelzer (Goethe-Universität) | 01:08:50 | |
#17 — There’s no question that Ernst H. K. Stelzer is a key figure in the world of high-resolution fluorescence microscopy, but did you know that his love of physics stemmed from a desire to build a time machine? In this down-to-earth chat with the pioneer of confocal 4Pi fluorescence microscopy, we’ll discuss why scientists need to be able to take risks in their research, how Ernst also worries about pursuing the right research, and how problems should be seen as opportunities. We’ll also learn more about Ernst’s inspirations, his bond with his grandfather, playing Age of Empires with his grandchildren, and his history of losing luggage while travelling. Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
30 May 2024 | Graham Wright (A*STAR Agency for Science, Technology and Research) | 01:05:47 | |
#75 — Graham Wright is the Director of the Research Support Centre at A*STAR Agency for Science, Technology and Research. In this episode of The Microscopists, Graham joins Peter O’Toole to discuss his motives for switching from research to running a core facility. They also chat about his exciting move from the UK to Singapore and how he manages his hobbies and family between the two countries. Watch or listen to all episodes of The Microscopists: http://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
18 Feb 2022 | Teng-Leong Chew (HHMI Janelia Research Campus) | 00:59:45 | |
#39 — Ever wondered just what it’s like working at the HHMI Janelia Research Campus? Teng-Leong Chew, Director of the Advanced Imaging Center at Janelia, joins Peter O’Toole for episode #39 of The Microscopists to let us know. We’ll also discover what it was like moving from Malaysia to Wisconsin during a blizzard-enforced University of Wisconsin shutdown, and hear more about street art and unexpected violin recitals. We’ll learn about the challenges that Chew has faced in his career, as well as the highlights, and hear why Chew is so passionate about equitable access to microscopy technology. Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
16 Dec 2022 | Laura Waller (UC Berkeley) | 01:02:12 | |
#58 — Laura Waller is Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences at UC Berkeley. In this episode of The Microscopists, Laura joins Peter O'Toole to talk about how she got interested in optics and engineering and what it's like to run a lab. She also talks about her unusual extreme reading hobby, which has seen her read scientific papers atop mountains, on an elephant, and in zero gravity! Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ | |||
25 Jul 2024 | Michael Dustin (The Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology) | 01:05:29 | |
#79 — Michael Dustin is a Kennedy Trust Professor of Molecular Immunology and Director of Research at the Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology at the University of Oxford. In this episode of The Microscopists, Michael joins Peter O’Toole to discuss how changing the way you pitch grant applications influences how well they are received and how antibodies got their naming convention. They also chat about patent funding and networking through social media. Watch or listen to all episodes of The Microscopists: http://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/ |