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What an amazing interview we have for everyone in tonight's episode. Michele Banks is certified in canoeing, Kayaking, and first aid. Michele is also certified in wilderness and outdoor recreation training Michele holds a Bachelor of Science, a Bachelor of Education, and A master of science education. Coaches and teaches, works with Ducks Unlimited, the list goes on and on and we ask her about many of these things plus we ask what it was that Michele did in 2023. Michele cycled across Canada solo, simply amazing. Has anyone seen a 10-foot bullsnake lying across a bridge? Michele has. Michele tells the best stories, but you will have to listen to tonight's episode to hear everything that she has accomplished. Thanks for listening and have a safe week out there.Motivate to Move email, let us know who should be on the show:motivatetomove.podcast@gmail.comMotivate to Move Facebook page, check us out.https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100041607699495As always, give the gift of life and donate blood today.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/motivate-to-move--4528736/support.
Today, Dr. Manu Ramalho of West Chester University in Pennsylvania joins the #QualityQuorum to discuss the wonderful world of ants, their microbiomes, and what their intersection can teach us about our place in the natural world. Host: Mark O. Martin Guest: Manu Ramalho Subscribe: Apple Podcasts, Spotify Become a patron of Matters Microbial! Links for this episode I wear some microbial themed ties made by Michele Banks of Artologica. Both Michele and Vexed Muddler understand #MicrobialArt. One of the #LuxArt sessions that I conducted at an ASMCUE session a few years ago. Dr. Quinn and I would love to do more sessions! Pi Day is an important mathematical holiday. Dr. Jennifer Quinn at the University of Washington – Tacoma, proud member of the Mathematics Association of America, and on Wikipedia! Albert Einstein's birthday. The quite amusing 1950s movie about “giant ants,” titled “Them!” A review of Paul Buchner's encyclopedic work on endosymbiosis. Some day, I will own a copy of this book! A wonderful book describing microbial symbionts of insects, titled “Influential Passengers.” A review of insects and endosymbionts. Nutritional endosymbiosis in insects. A review of Wolbachia. When Wolbachia creates plant hormones to provide food for its insect hosts. The website for “Discover the Microbes Within” which is a CURE based student sourced investigation of Wolbachia in arthropods. It was designed by Seth Bordenstein and Sarah Bordenstein. An introduction to leaf cutter ants. Video. An overview of the leaf cutter ant microbiome. A very relevant article coauthored by Dr. Ramalho describing the relationship between turtle ants and their microbiome. An interesting video interview with Dr. Ramalho. Dr. Ramalho's faculty website. Dr. Ramalho's laboratory website. Intro music is by Reber Clark Send your questions and comments to mattersmicrobial@gmail.com
From ASM Microbe 2022 in Washington DC, Vincent and Michael speak with science artists Michele Banks and Jane Hartman about their work and their inspiration. Hosts: Vincent Racaniello and Michael Schmidt Guests: Michele Banks and Jane Hartman Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patron of TWiV! Links for this episode Trilobite Glassworks (Jane Hartman) Artologica (Michele Banks) Science art with Michele Banks (TWiV 352) Timestamps by Jolene. Thanks! Intro music is by Ronald Jenkees Send your virology questions and comments to twiv@microbe.tv
Episode 14 Art and Science and Michele Banks by Deborah Budding
Amy and Bill are joined by Michele Banks of Artologica to discuss making a living as an artist and finding "your people." Full show notes at http://makershustlepodcast.com
Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Alan Dove, Rich Condit, and Kathy Spindler Guests: Carolyn Coyne, Helen Lazear, and Jeremy Luban The TWiVziks present everything you want to know about Zika virus, including association of infection with microcephaly and Guillain-Barré syndrome, transmission, epidemiology, and much more. Links for this episode Zika outbreak in Brazil (EID) 13:40 Zika summary (ProMedMail) 19:30 Zika and microcephaly (MMWR) 27:30 Facts about microcephaly (CDC) Brazil Ministry of Health microcephaly numbers Zika spread in Americas (MMWR) Deu Zica 42:30 Microcephaly in Brazil (Lancet) 46:10 GM mosquitoes did not start Zika outbreak (Discover) 1:31:30 Debunking myths around Zika (Mad Virologist) Sexual transmission vs sexually transmissible (virology blog) 1:22:10 CDC Zika travel guidance 1:15:45 CDC on Zika and sex 1:17:10 Image credit: Esper Kallas, University of Sao Paulo Letters read on TWiV 375 This episode is sponsored by 32nd Clinical Virology Symposium and ASM Grant Writing Webinar Weekly Science Picks 1:50:45 Alan - Jetstream Online School for WeatherVincent - New virus watercolors from Michele Banks (one, two)Rich - The Mad Virologist (Facebook, blog)Kathy - Orcas in AntarcticaJeremy - Pardis Sabeti on TEDHelen - Science ValentinesCarolyn - Three letter word missing from Zika warnings Send your virology questions and comments to twiv@microbe.tv
Host: Vincent RacanielloGuest: Michele Banks Vincent meets up with Michele Banks in Washington, DC to discuss her career as a creator of science-themed art. Links for this episode: Michele Banks on Twitterhttps://twitter.com/artologica Artologicahttps://www.etsy.com/people/artologica Michele's bloghttp://artologica.blogspot.com The Finch and the Peahttp://thefinchandpea.com Joseph Cornellhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Cornell Not Exactly Rocket Science (Ed Yong)http://phenomena.nationalgeographic.com/blog/not-exactly-rocket-science/ Tree of Life (Jonathan Eisen)http://phylogenomics.blogspot.com Home Microbiome Studyhttp://homemicrobiome.com Kitten Microbiome Projecthttp://www.kittenmicrobiome.org Science Onlinehttp://scienceonline.com The Vexed Muddlerhttps://www.etsy.com/shop/theVexedMuddler Luke Jerramhttp://www.lukejerram.com A Daily Dish (Klari Reis)http://www.adailydish.com Neuroscience art (Greg Dunn)http://www.gregadunn.com Ai Weiweihttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Weiwei Questions? Send your virology questions and comments to twiv@twiv.tv
Host: Vincent Racaniello Guest: Michele Banks Vincent meets up with Michele Banks in Washington, DC to discuss her career as a creator of science-themed art. Links for this episode Michele Banks on Twitter Artologica Michele's blog The Finch and the Pea Joseph Cornell Not Exactly Rocket Science (Ed Yong) Tree of Life (Jonathan Eisen) Home Microbiome Study Kitten Microbiome Project Science Online The Vexed Muddler Luke Jerram A Daily Dish (Klari Reis) Neuroscience art (Greg Dunn) Ai Weiwei Video of this episode - coming soon Video of Michele working in her studio - view at YouTube Send your virology questions and comments to twiv@twiv.tv
Host: Vincent RacanielloGuest: Michele Banks Vincent meets up with Michele Banks in Washington, DC to discuss her career as a creator of science-themed art. Links for this episode: Michele Banks on Twitterhttps://twitter.com/artologica Artologicahttps://www.etsy.com/people/artologica Michele's bloghttp://artologica.blogspot.com The Finch and the Peahttp://thefinchandpea.com Joseph Cornellhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Cornell Not Exactly Rocket Science (Ed Yong)http://phenomena.nationalgeographic.com/blog/not-exactly-rocket-science/ Tree of Life (Jonathan Eisen)http://phylogenomics.blogspot.com Home Microbiome Studyhttp://homemicrobiome.com Kitten Microbiome Projecthttp://www.kittenmicrobiome.org Science Onlinehttp://scienceonline.com The Vexed Muddlerhttps://www.etsy.com/shop/theVexedMuddler Luke Jerramhttp://www.lukejerram.com A Daily Dish (Klari Reis)http://www.adailydish.com Neuroscience art (Greg Dunn)http://www.gregadunn.com Ai Weiweihttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Weiwei Questions? Send your virology questions and comments to twiv@twiv.tv
Host: Vincent RacanielloGuest: Michele Banks Vincent meets up with Michele Banks in Washington, DC to discuss her career as a creator of science-themed art. Links for this episode: Michele Banks on Twitterhttps://twitter.com/artologica Artologicahttps://www.etsy.com/people/artologica Michele's bloghttp://artologica.blogspot.com The Finch and the Peahttp://thefinchandpea.com Joseph Cornellhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Cornell Not Exactly Rocket Science (Ed Yong)http://phenomena.nationalgeographic.com/blog/not-exactly-rocket-science/ Tree of Life (Jonathan Eisen)http://phylogenomics.blogspot.com Home Microbiome Studyhttp://homemicrobiome.com Kitten Microbiome Projecthttp://www.kittenmicrobiome.org Science Onlinehttp://scienceonline.com The Vexed Muddlerhttps://www.etsy.com/shop/theVexedMuddler Luke Jerramhttp://www.lukejerram.com A Daily Dish (Klari Reis)http://www.adailydish.com Neuroscience art (Greg Dunn)http://www.gregadunn.com Ai Weiweihttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ai_Weiwei Questions? Send your virology questions and comments to twiv@twiv.tv
Chicago’s Black Business Radio Network All Black! All News! All You! CBBN Business Journals Presents Ms. Michele Banks, Founder of Harmony Nutritionals International. As part of our CBBN Business Journals' Segment we will interview business owners and other innovators from around the country. Harmony Nutritionals International invites you to experience the benefits of Africa's 'Miracle Tree' Moringa. Moringa has been know and used in African, as well as bringing great nutrition to people all over the world for ages. In 2009, Moringa was proclaimed as “Botanical of The Year.” Join specialist Michele Banks as she shares the multiply benefits of this food supplement. Boost the Body's Natural Defenses Support Healthy Cholesterol Levels Promote Healthy Skin Assist Weight Control and Digestion Increase Energy Levels Support Healthy Blood Sugar Levels Help Detoxify the Body www.MiracleTree365.com