MicroChats
Chief: Ken Timmis
Photo by Andrea Piacquadio https://www.pexels.com/photo/man-in-blue-long-sleeves-beside-woman-holding-a-book-3776978/
A powerful way of conveying knowledge is storytelling. The MicroChat Gallery reports on topics of general importance in microbiology through stories told in dialogues (or, less frequently, through monologues), in which the relevance of the topics discussed is illustrated with everyday examples. For example, the model of antibiotic producers.
List of MicroChats
- Appearances can be deceiving
- Bottlenecks and Rate limiting parameters
- I am Sali: will you eat me today?
- Context can be really important
- How old am I?
- Mothers: guardians and givers of family microbiomes (Kenneth Timmis)
- Introducing the Human Gut Microbiome Animation
- Success – has it been defined and can it be measured?
- The Global Carbon Cycle, Geologic Time, and a Changing Climate
- We must consider other points of view
- Who benefits?
