microbe talk: april 2015

posted on april 27, 2015   by benjamin thompson

in 1677, antonie van leeuwenhoek had a letter published in the royal society’s journal philosophical transactions, which was the first paper to describe microbes, opening up the world of microbiology that we know today.

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this year is the 350th anniversary of philosophical transactions, so the royal society commissioned a special issue containing commentaries about some of the most important papers to appear in the journal. i spoke to dr nick lane, from university college london, who’s written about leeuwenhoek’s letter and its importance.

speaking of royal society journals, i also spoke to dr paul parham from the university of liverpool in this podcast. paul has recently co-edited a themed edition of the philosophical transactions b, which concentrates on the effect that climate change is having on vector-borne diseases, such as those transmitted by mosquitoes or ticks. i asked paul about how changes in climate are altering the behaviour and habit of these vectors, and what this might mean for diseases.


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