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In this podcast, Dr. Anne Madden, founder of the Microbe Institute, shares why understanding microbes is important and why she is compelled to educate others.
Original broadcast date: February 24, 2023. You don't need to be big and boisterous to pack a punch. This hour, TED speakers explore the surprising strength of all things minuscule and fleeting. Guests include microbiologist Anne Madden, cognitive scientist Lera Boroditsky, former educator YeYoon Kim and former industrial engineer and Zen Buddhist monk Bart Weetjens.TED Radio Hour+ subscribers now get access to bonus episodes, with more ideas from TED speakers and a behind the scenes look with our producers. A Plus subscription also lets you listen to regular episodes (like this one!) without sponsors. Sign-up at: plus.npr.org/ted Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Should we make parking more expensive, to encourage public transport or active travel? Frank spoke to Anne Madden from Sustrans and Glyn Roberts from Retail NI Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Original broadcast date: February 24, 2023. You don't need to be big and boisterous to pack a punch. This hour, TED speakers explore the surprising strength of all things minuscule and fleeting. Guests include microbiologist Anne Madden, cognitive scientist Lera Boroditsky, former educator YeYoon Kim and former industrial engineer and Zen Buddhist monk Bart Weetjens. TED Radio Hour+ subscribers now get access to bonus episodes, with more ideas from TED speakers and a behind the scenes look with our producers. A Plus subscription also lets you listen to regular episodes (like this one!) without sponsors. Sign-up at: plus.npr.org/ted
Honeywell's 2023 Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Report outlines how we are building a strong foundation for a sustainable future. In this podcast episode, Anne Madden, Senior Vice President and General Counsel, joins Laura Kelleher, Chief Marketing Officer, to discuss Honeywell's ESG journey, the progress we are making toward our commitments, and how other business leaders can implement a sound ESG strategy and execute on their goals. Explore the 2023 ESG Report: https://www.honeywell.com/us/en/company/esg-report Find more stories that explore the future of life and business: https://www.honeywell.com/us/en/newsLet's connect! Follow Honeywell on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/honeywell/Follow Honeywell on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/honeywell/
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'The road is for everyone -there shouldn't be a conflict between cyclists and motorists' - Anne Madden from Sustrans had some words of advice and encouragement for Frank as he begins his cycling challenge See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Would less traffic and more cycle lanes have you riding into work on two wheels? Frank heard from Anne Madden from Sustrans and author Malachi O'Doherty See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Anne Madden (@AnneAMadden) is a microbiologist, inventor, science communicator and CSO and founder of Lachancea, an innovative foodtech company focused on science of microorganisms. [spreaker type=player resource="episode_id=19498015" width="100%" height="80px" theme="light" playlist="false" playlist-continuous="false" autoplay="false" live-autoplay="false" chapters-image="true" episode-image-position="right" hide-logo="true" hide-likes="false" hide-comments="false" hide-sharing="false" hide-download="true"]
Anne Madden (@AnneAMadden) is a microbiologist, inventor, science communicator and CSO and founder of Lachancea, an innovative foodtech company focused on the science of microorganisms.Anne’s a public speaker (three-time TED/TEDx speaker), frequently consults as an innovation and engagement strategist for various industries and has been mentioned by various media outlets including The Wall Street Journal, National Geographic, PBS News Hour, Newsweek, and Scientific American. She’s also a brain trust member of the Helena Group Foundation.Her research focuses on understanding microbial communities–in the diverse habitats of food, insects, and built environments–and deciphering the human applications of these microbes and has led to the discovery of a new fungal species, novel antibiotics, patented brewing technology, commercially produced beer, new DNA based methods for detecting arthropod communities, licensed technology for the manufacturing of improved breeds, and a greater understanding of the microbial life around us.In today’s episode we discuss:- How microbes will solve humanity’s biggest challenges in the 21st-century- What bacteria could do to drastically impact climate change- The issue Anne has with probiotic and biotech marketing- Why the anti-bacterial movement has been so harmful to human health- Why not all germs are good germs- How microbes make the flavors and smells we love- What we can (and can’t) do about drug-resistant bacteria, like MERSA- How bioterrorism may evolve and why Anne’s not that worried- What Anne thinks about agriculture and possible unintended consequences- The reason we need to bring science to light- How industry can partner better with academia to improve our world- Why nature holds the key to a hundred billion-dollar businesses- Why data privacy’s more dangerous than ever- Do we need regulations to protect health data
Anne Madden and Ashlie French talk with Seton Hall University students about strategies for getting work done and enjoying college.
Behold the microscopic jungle in and around you: tiny organisms living on your cheeks, under your sofa and in the soil in your backyard. We have an adversarial relationship with these microbes -- we sanitize, exterminate and disinfect them -- but according to microbiologist Anne Madden, they're sources of new technologies and medicines waiting to be discovered. These microscopic alchemists aren't gross, Madden says -- they're the future. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Voici la jungle microscopique qui a élu domicile chez vous et autour de vous : de tout petits organismes qui vivent sur vos joues, sous votre canapé et dans la terre de votre jardin. Nous entretenons des relations antagonistes avec ces microbes — nous les désinfectons et nous les exterminons — mais selon Anne Madden, microbiologiste, ils sont sources de nouvelles technologies et de médecines en attente d'être découvertes. « Ces alchimistes microscopiques ne sont pas dégoûtants, » explique Madden. « Ils sont le futur. »
Contempla la selva microscópica que existe en ti y a tu alrededor: organismos diminutos que viven en tus mejillas, debajo de tu sofá y en el suelo del patio trasero. Tenemos una relación antagónica con estos microbios; los desinfectamos, los exterminamos, pero según la microbióloga Anne Madden, son fuente de nuevas tecnologías y medicinas que esperan ser descubiertas. Estos alquimistas microscópicos no son algo sucio, dice Madden, son el futuro.
Contemplem a selva microscópica dentro e ao redor de vocês: minúsculos organismos vivendo em seu rosto, embaixo de seu sofá e no solo do seu quintal. Temos uma relação hostil com esses micróbios -- nós os higienizamos, exterminamos e desinfetamos --, mas, de acordo com a microbiologista Anne Madden, eles são fonte de novas tecnologias e novos medicamentos à espera de serem descobertos. Esses microscópicos alquimistas não são nojentos, diz Madden, eles são o futuro.
Betrachten Sie den mikroskopischen Dschungel in Ihnen und um Sie herum: Winzige Organismen, die auf Ihren Wangen leben, unter Ihrer Couch und im Boden Ihres Gartens. Wir haben eine feindliche Beziehung zu diesen Mikroben – wir reinigen, vernichten und desinfizieren sie – aber laut Mikrobiologin Anne Madden sind sie Quellen für neue Technologien und Medikamente, die darauf warten, entdeckt zu werden. Diese mikroskopischen Alchemisten sind laut Madden nicht eklig, sie sind die Zukunft.
여러분 주변의 미생물 정글에 주목하세요: 여러분의 턱과, 소파밑, 그리고 뒷마당의 흙속에 살고 있는 작은 미생물들. 이 미생물들과 적대적인 관계를 맺어 왔습니다. 하지만 미생물학자 앤 메이든에 따르면 이들은 새로운 기술과 의약품의 소스가 됩니다. 이 미생물 연금술사들은 절대 불쾌하지 않다고 메이든은 말합니다.-그들은 미래입니다.
Behold the microscopic jungle in and around you: tiny organisms living on your cheeks, under your sofa and in the soil in your backyard. We have an adversarial relationship with these microbes -- we sanitize, exterminate and disinfect them -- but according to microbiologist Anne Madden, they're sources of new technologies and medicines waiting to be discovered. These microscopic alchemists aren't gross, Madden says -- they're the future.