How do diseases spread from animals to humans? Is it possible to forecast where disease outbreaks will occur and when they will blow up into major health crises? In one of the earliest episodes of Big Biology, Marty and Art talk to Barbara Han, a disease ecologist at the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies, about her research on zoonotic disease, how we track the spread of infectious diseases and whether we'll ever be able to predict outbreaks.
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bigbiology/supportEp 8: Immune System: Make Love not War
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Ep 7: Genes Don't Do Crap
Ep 6: Shrimp Fight Clubs and Basic Science (Extra)
Ep 6: Shrimp Fight Clubs and Basic Science (Full Conversation)
Ep 6: Shrimp Fight Clubs and Basic Science
Ep 5: Please Don't Kill the Bats (Full Conversation)
Ep 5: Please Don't Kill the Bats
Ep 4: The Science and Politics of Basic Biology (Full Conversation)
Ep 4: The Science and Politics of Basic Biology
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Ep 3: Animal Size and Godzilla's Breakfast
Ep 2: Harnessing Randomness (Full Conversation)
Ep 2: Harnessing Randomness
Ep 1: The Drunken Monkey (Full Conversation)
Ep 1: The Drunken Monkey
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