Naturally Speaking

By IBAHCM

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Episodes: 96

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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
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
Episode 4 – Glasgow Science Festival Special!
Jun 05, 2012
Episode 3 – Focus on Research: Baby Bunnies and Juvenile Salmon
May 28, 2012
Episode 2 – Research Round Table: Wild Dogs, Sheep Testes, Bovine TB
May 27, 2012
Episode 1 – Surviving Your Viva!
May 15, 2012