Our PODCASTS
We are still looking for solid science podcasts to add to SCIENCEPODCASTERS.ORG. Here is a list of the podcasts who are currently contributing to this site.
Hosted by the SETI Institute‘s Seth Shostak, Are We Alone? weaves together humor and compelling interviews into themed programs about the biggest ideas in science.
BacterioFiles is for microbe lovers: reporting on exciting news about bacteria, archaea, and sometimes even eukaryotic microbes and viruses.
Brains Matter is an Australian podcast that explores science from the perspective of an “ordinary guy.”
“Exploring how our brains make us who we are” with host Ginger Campbell, MD
A look at science headlines from students from Edinburgh University in Scotland.
On Futures in Biotech, Dr. Marc Pelletier interviews leaders in the field (part of the TWiT network)
Medicast: from experienced paramedic Jamie Davis
Nature Podcasts: Highlights from Nature, one of the world’s leading science journals
School Psychology Podcast with Dr. Gaston Weisz: focuses on school psychology, education, parenting and everything related to the two worlds of education and psychology. Dr. Weisz is a school psychologist.
The Mister Science Show: host Marc West provides a weekly “prescription of popular science.” West has an eye for the off-beat and he puts an emphasis on sharing the fun of science.
The Nursing Show : a show for nurses by nurse
Omega Tau delivers feature-length interviews on interesting topics in science
and technology. Additional episodes are available in German.
On each episode of scienceTASTIC your hosts have a bit of fun discussing the latest science news – the stories you’ve heard, and some you might have missed.
This Week in Parasitism (TWiP) is a podcast about eukaryotic parasites hosted by Vincent Racaniello and Dick Despommier of This Week in Virology (TWiV). The show is aimed at anyone who wants to learn what parasites are and why they can cause disease.
This Week in Virology is a weekly netcast about viruses – the kind that make you sick. Vincent Racaniello and Dickson Despommier, science professors from Columbia University, deconstruct viruses, how they cause illness, and how you can prevent infections. They also have a Virology blog. This show is aimed at general audiences.
These are only the shows that have answered their invitations. Check back regularly for more shows. If you want your show added contact me at docartemis at gmail.com.



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