Sep 14, 2020
Renowned for his knowledge and expertise in biology, University
of Oxford Professor Denis Noble once again returns to the show to
share his insight. Today’s episode deals with the topic of
viruses, and it is the first in what will be a thorough and
compelling series on virology.
Throughout the course of this series, Richard Jacobs will interview
approximately 30 scientists and researchers, each with something
unique and meaningful to contribute to the conversation.
In this episode, you will learn:
The COVID-19 situation has created an unprecedented global stir
of questions about viruses: Why would one type of virus have such a
different structure and function than another type of
virus? How do viruses
spread, and why do they seem to trigger different immune
responses in different people? Why can it be so challenging to find
an effective way to eliminate them?
Noble provides a great deal of compelling information on these
topics and more, including the possible connection between exosomes
and the origin of viruses, the ways in which the microbiome might
change around a cell once the cell is infected by a virus, how
viruses find their targets, and the role of viruses in
evolution and speciation.
Learn more about Denis Noble’s work and publications at https://www.thethirdwayofevolution.com/people/view/denis-noble.
Available on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/2Os0myK