Naturally Speaking

By IBAHCM

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Episodes: 100

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The Naturally Speaking podcast is a science pod-yssey that provides cutting-edge research and ecology chat from the Institute of Biodiversity, Animal Health and Comparative Medicine at the University of Glasgow.

Episode Date
Episode 102 – A Field Course on Tropical Marine Biology
Apr 18, 2026
Episode 101 – What shapes perception of risk in horse racing?
Feb 23, 2026
EPISODE 100 – A Field course on the Conservation of African Ecosystems
Feb 01, 2026
Episode 99 – Balancing Parenthood and a PhD (Part 2)
Jan 15, 2026
Episode 98 – Horse Racing: Fatal injuries, risk factors and evidence-based interventions
Oct 09, 2025
Episode 97 – Balancing Parenthood and a PhD (Part 1)
Sep 26, 2025
Episode 96 – Glasgow’s Seizure Clinic: supporting pets and their owners
Feb 06, 2025
Episode 95- On Evolution and Engagement
Jan 14, 2025
Are we using the right statistics?
Feb 19, 2024
EPISODE 94 – Celebrating International Day of Women in STEM
Feb 12, 2024
Episode 93 – Racial Inequality in Academia
Jan 31, 2024
How To Survive A Conference: A 10 Year Update
Jan 08, 2024
Episode 91 – Seawilding: Scottish Native Oyster Restoration
Sep 06, 2023
Episode 90 – Whiffs of Wisdom: Exploring Smell, Scientific Writing & Teaching
Aug 21, 2023
Episode 89 – Community Outreach: Engaging the public in your science
Jul 31, 2023
Episode 87 – Disease Ecology on Amsterdam Island: up close and personal with the albatross
Jan 17, 2023
10 years of Naturally Speaking: Part 1 – A look back at some of our favourite podcasts
May 16, 2022
Episode 86 – Animal welfare… on the sheep farm
Apr 22, 2022
Episode 85 – Dog phone and the dawn of the Doggoverse
Apr 01, 2022
Episode 84 – Animal welfare… on the dairy farm
Mar 16, 2022
Episode 83 – Thar She Blows! How and why whales and other large animals wash up on the Scottish coastline, and how you can help
Feb 23, 2022
Episode 82 – Curating entomology
Dec 20, 2021
Climate change research at IBAHCM
Oct 28, 2021
Episode 80 – A bird in the hand
Aug 06, 2021
Episode 79- Biodiversity on campus
Jun 02, 2021
Episode 78 – Exmoor ponies join the University of Glasgow
Mar 29, 2021
Episode 77 – Researching plastic: from turtles, sea birds and mussels, to the economics of it all
Dec 16, 2019
Episode 76 – Economics and the environment: an exclusive interview with Professor Nick Hanley
Dec 09, 2019
Episode 75 – Killing them softly
Nov 01, 2019
Episode 74- Falkland foxes
Sep 30, 2019
Episode 73 – A genomic approach to conservation
Jun 18, 2019
Episode 72 – An EPIC Undertaking
May 07, 2019
Episode 71 – All things being equal
Apr 11, 2019
Episode 70 – International Women’s Day
Apr 01, 2019
Episode 69 – SalmoSim: The creation of an artificial salmon gut
Feb 26, 2019
Episode 68 – Predictive Power: How sequence data and computers can help to find viral reservoirs
Feb 11, 2019
Podcast Series: The RRS Discovery – Episode 2
Jan 23, 2019
Episode 66: The secret life of the Zoology Museum
Dec 18, 2018
Episode 65: Making Connections – linking data on biodiversity
Dec 04, 2018
Episode 64: Battling the Bugs – the search for creative solutions to mosquito control
Nov 01, 2018
Podcast Series: The RRS Discovery – Episode 1
Oct 08, 2018
Episode 62: Pint of Science
Jul 03, 2018
Episode 61: Linked Migrations
Jun 11, 2018
Episode 60: Extending Evolution, an Interview with Prof. Sonia Sultan.
Apr 05, 2018
Episode 59: Resilience in Academia
Mar 15, 2018
Episode 58: Lumped together – explaining species co-existence
Feb 19, 2018
Episode 57: Of mice and microbes
Feb 07, 2018
Episode 56: Seasonal Cheer at IBAHCM
Dec 21, 2017
Episode 55: “Recent” IBAHCM Highlights
Nov 17, 2017
Episode 54: IBAHCM’s May and June Highlights
Jul 19, 2017
Episode 53: IBAHCM’s April Highlights
May 24, 2017
Episode 52: Host to host: How conservation management can influence the risk of Lyme disease
May 09, 2017
Episode 51: Nature’s Greatest Theatre: Ecology and Disease in Yellowstone
Apr 26, 2017
Episode 49: How smart are fish?
Feb 22, 2017
Episode 48: Sweden’s Avian Renaissance Man—Conversations with Professor Jan-Ake Nilsson
Feb 08, 2017
Episode 47: Years Reflections (and Happy Holidays)
Dec 22, 2016
Episode 46: The Leaky Host Barrier
Nov 30, 2016
Episode 45: Eye of the Tiger
Nov 16, 2016
Episode 44: Her Majesty’s Caecilian Collector
Nov 02, 2016
Episode 43: Living with anthrax in Africa
Jul 13, 2016
Episode 42: Against the Tide—A dialogue with Rita Colwell about shifting paradigms
Jul 06, 2016
Episode 41: Conversations with an R Jedi
Jun 21, 2016
Episode 40: The sex life – or lack of it – of Trypanosomes.
May 19, 2016
Episode 39: Evolution unwrapped—Investigating diversity with Walter Salzburger
Apr 27, 2016
Episode 38: Sparking ideas—the creative minds building bioelectronics for biologists
Mar 24, 2016
Episode 37: What does Darwin mean to you?
Feb 12, 2016
Episode 36: What’s in it for the bird? Extra-pair mating and inbreeding in Song Sparrows
Jan 28, 2016
Episode 35: Masters of Science—Mastering Research
Jan 14, 2016
Episode 34: Masters of Science—Time to get ethical
Dec 16, 2015
Episode 33: Masters of Science—Quantifying life
Dec 03, 2015
LISTEN AGAIN (Episode 13): The Science of Jurassic Park
Nov 18, 2015
Episode 32 – Nature’s Greatest Masterpiece
Nov 05, 2015
Episode 31 – At the Helm of chronobiology
Aug 26, 2015
Episode 30 – Earth, Wind, Water, Fire. . . and Competition?
Aug 12, 2015
Episode 29 – How to Survive Your Viva, Revisited
Jul 29, 2015
Episode 28 – At war with worms: an interview with nematode parasitologist Collette Britton
Jul 15, 2015
Episode 27 – Adventures in Statistics: An Interview with Paul Johnson
Jul 01, 2015
Episode 26 – Infected by the science bug: from fungal frogs to badger culls
Jun 18, 2015
Episode 25 – The Problem with P-Values
Jun 03, 2015
Episode 24 – Ian Ramsey vs. canine Cushing’s disease
May 21, 2015
Episode 23 – Trash Talk: the effect of urbanisation and agriculture on animal diseases
Apr 29, 2015
Episode 22 – Small, beautiful and wet: researching freshwater invertebrate communities
Apr 22, 2015
Episode 20 – Where the land runs forever: Fifty years studying the Serengeti ecosystem
Apr 09, 2015
Episode 19 – Ecology of Ageing and Immunity, Interview with Mark Haussmann and Simon Babayan
Apr 01, 2015
Episode 18 – On the Wings of a Giant, Interview with Richard Phillips (British Antarctic Survey)
Mar 25, 2015
Special – The Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative (Naturally Speaking with theGIST)
Mar 17, 2015
Episode 17 – Social Media and Science Communication
Feb 11, 2015
Episode 16 – Gender inequality in Science
Oct 20, 2014
Episode 15 – The Science of Jaws: from shark attacks to marine biology!
Jun 17, 2014
Episode 14 – Linking science and policy
May 20, 2014
Episode 13 – The Science of Jurassic Park
Nov 27, 2013
Episode 12 – Research Roundup: Bacteria in Chicken Eggs, Antioxidants and Lifespan, and Maternal Effects on Growth in Salmon
Oct 27, 2013
Episode 11 part 2: The Science of Zombies Studio Chat and Follow up!
Jun 24, 2013
Episode 11 part 1: The Science of Zombies Live Show!
Jun 24, 2013
Episode 10 – Understanding Infectious Disease
May 01, 2013
Episode 9 – Spatial Ecology Spectacular
Jan 29, 2013
Episode 8 – How to get research funding
Dec 19, 2012
Episode 7 – Fish Evolutionary Biology, Physiology, and Schooling Behaviour
Oct 21, 2012
Episode 6 – Research Round Table: Foraging Gannets, Stickleback Growth, and Self-Fertilization
Jul 29, 2012
Episode 5 – How to Survive a Conference
Jun 17, 2012