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Gut Reaction Class
by DIS Gut Reaction students
This podcast is made up of episodes recorded by University students attending the Gut Reaction course at DIS Copenhagen (Study Abroad in Scandinavia). We focus on the gut microbiome and its interactions with the different organs and systems. Each semester starts with reflecting on us and them (our microbes), and the concept that we contain multitudes. Next, we explore individual pieces of the puzzle, and put them together to see the big picture. Concepts of ecology, biology, physiology, and genetics help glue everything together.To a lesser extent, we also look at other microbiomes.We like to keep it simple, so all episodes were recorded on a mobile phone and are non-edited single takes.
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Gut microbiome and the immune system
In this episode, Mackenzie, Lily, Meredith, Michael and Patricia give you a crash course on the aspects of immunology that are important for understanding the interactions between the immune system and the gut microbiome.
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Gut 101: microbial ecology
In this episode of Gut 101, Ella, Veronica, Amanda and Christiana discuss and define key terms in ecology relevant for microbes and microbial communities.
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Bacteria weekly: microbial diversity
In this episode of bacteria weekly, hosts Hope, Audrey, Mary and Jude discuss microbial diversity.
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Gut-brain-microbiome axis
In this episode of gut feelings, Belgin, Drew, Makenna and Max explore the key elements concepts of the gut-brain-microbiome axis.
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Gut talk: bacterial cell biology
In this episode, Nethmi and Ailey interview 2 tiny guests: Helga and Pilory P., 2 members of the species Helicobacter pylori.
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Gut feeling - an introduction to the gut microbiome
In this episode, host Athena interviews 3 guest scientists: Paloma, a microbiome ecologist, Cara, nutrition and gut health expert, and Liv, clinical microbiologist.
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Microbiome feast: sourdough
In this audio blurb, Athena shares how sourdough is made. This series is called microbiome feast, and we invite you to sit with us and learn about food and microbes. At the start of the semester, as practise for a longer podcast episode, and to get into the subject of microbes and the gut microbiome, students pick a food or drink that is made or modified by microorganisms, do a little bit of research, and then record a sound bite where they describe the biochemical processes and the microbes present. Even if more than one student has chosen the same food or drink, no 2 soundbites are the same, as either different angles or information were chosen and, of course, each student is unique and therefore the delivery is also different. If you come across a repeated food or drink, maybe you can test your knowledge and try to remember the processes and specific species involved!
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Microbiome feast: miso
In this audio blurb, Ailey shares how miso is made. This series is called microbiome feast, and we invite you to sit with us and learn about food and microbes. At the start of the semester, as practise for a longer podcast episode, and to get into the subject of microbes and the gut microbiome, students pick a food or drink that is made or modified by microorganisms, do a little bit of research, and then record a sound bite where they describe the biochemical processes and the microbes present. Even if more than one student has chosen the same food or drink, no 2 soundbites are the same, as either different angles or information were chosen and, of course, each student is unique and therefore the delivery is also different. If you come across a repeated food or drink, maybe you can test your knowledge and try to remember the processes and specific species involved!
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Microbiome feast: fermented pickles
In this audio blurb, Veronica shares how fermented pickles are made. This series is called microbiome feast, and we invite you to sit with us and learn about food and microbes. At the start of the semester, as practise for a longer podcast episode, and to get into the subject of microbes and the gut microbiome, students pick a food or drink that is made or modified by microorganisms, do a little bit of research, and then record a sound bite where they describe the biochemical processes and the microbes present.Even if more than one student has chosen the same food or drink, no 2 soundbites are the same, as either different angles or information were chosen and, of course, each student is unique and therefore the delivery is also different. If you come across a repeated food or drink, maybe you can test your knowledge and try to remember the processes and specific species involved!
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Microbiome feast: kimchi
In this audio blurb, Christiana shares how kimchi is made. This series is called microbiome feast, and we invite you to sit with us and learn about food and microbes. At the start of the semester, as practise for a longer podcast episode, and to get into the subject of microbes and the gut microbiome, students pick a food or drink that is made or modified by microorganisms, do a little bit of research, and then record a sound bite where they describe the biochemical processes and the microbes present.Even if more than one student has chosen the same food or drink, no 2 soundbites are the same, as either different angles or information were chosen and, of course, each student is unique and therefore the delivery is also different. If you come across a repeated food or drink, maybe you can test your knowledge and try to remember the processes and specific species involved!
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Microbiome feast: sourdough bread
In this audio blurb, Paloma shares how sourdough bread is made. This series is called microbiome feast, and we invite you to sit with us and learn about food and microbes. At the start of the semester, as practise for a longer podcast episode, and to get into the subject of microbes and the gut microbiome, students pick a food or drink that is made or modified by microorganisms, do a little bit of research, and then record a sound bite where they describe the biochemical processes and the microbes present.Even if more than one student has chosen the same food or drink, no 2 soundbites are the same, as either different angles or information were chosen and, of course, each student is unique and therefore the delivery is also different. If you come across a repeated food or drink, maybe you can test your knowledge and try to remember the processes and specific species involved!
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Microbiome feast: Greek yogurt
In this audio blurb, Amanda shares how Greek yogurt is made. This series is called microbiome feast, and we invite you to sit with us and learn about food and microbes. At the start of the semester, as practise for a longer podcast episode, and to get into the subject of microbes and the gut microbiome, students pick a food or drink that is made or modified by microorganisms, do a little bit of research, and then record a sound bite where they describe the biochemical processes and the microbes present.Even if more than one student has chosen the same food or drink, no 2 soundbites are the same, as either different angles or information were chosen and, of course, each student is unique and therefore the delivery is also different. If you come across a repeated food or drink, maybe you can test your knowledge and try to remember the processes and specific species involved!
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Microbiome feast: souerkrout
In this audio blurb, Patricia shares how sauerkraut is made. This series is called microbiome feast, and we invite you to sit with us and learn about food and microbes. At the start of the semester, as practise for a longer podcast episode, and to get into the subject of microbes and the gut microbiome, students pick a food or drink that is made or modified by microorganisms, do a little bit of research, and then record a sound bite where they describe the biochemical processes and the microbes present.Even if more than one student has chosen the same food or drink, no 2 soundbites are the same, as either different angles or information were chosen and, of course, each student is unique and therefore the delivery is also different. If you come across a repeated food or drink, maybe you can test your knowledge and try to remember the processes and specific species involved!
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Microbiome feast: kimchi
In this audio blurb, Mary shares how kimchi is made. This series is called microbiome feast, and we invite you to sit with us and learn about food and microbes. At the start of the semester, as practise for a longer podcast episode, and to get into the subject of microbes and the gut microbiome, students pick a food or drink that is made or modified by microorganisms, do a little bit of research, and then record a sound bite where they describe the biochemical processes and the microbes present.Even if more than one student has chosen the same food or drink, no 2 soundbites are the same, as either different angles or information were chosen and, of course, each student is unique and therefore the delivery is also different. If you come across a repeated food or drink, maybe you can test your knowledge and try to remember the processes and specific species involved!
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Microbiome feast: cottage cheese
In this audio blurb, Max shares how cottage cheese is made. This series is called microbiome feast, and we invite you to sit with us and learn about food and microbes. At the start of the semester, as practise for a longer podcast episode, and to get into the subject of microbes and the gut microbiome, students pick a food or drink that is made or modified by microorganisms, do a little bit of research, and then record a sound bite where they describe the biochemical processes and the microbes present. Even if more than one student has chosen the same food or drink, no 2 soundbites are the same, as either different angles or information were chosen and, of course, each student is unique and therefore the delivery is also different. If you come across a repeated food or drink, maybe you can test your knowledge and try to remember the processes and specific species involved!
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Microbiome feast: salami
In this audio blurb, Gabriella shares how salami is made. This series is called microbiome feast, and we invite you to sit with us and learn about food and microbes. At the start of the semester, as practise for a longer podcast episode, and to get into the subject of microbes and the gut microbiome, students pick a food or drink that is made or modified by microorganisms, do a little bit of research, and then record a sound bite where they describe the biochemical processes and the microbes present. Even if more than one student has chosen the same food or drink, no 2 soundbites are the same, as either different angles or information were chosen and, of course, each student is unique and therefore the delivery is also different. If you come across a repeated food or drink, maybe you can test your knowledge and try to remember the processes and specific species involved!
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Microbiome feast: parmesan
In this audio blurb, Drew shares how parmesan cheese is made. This series is called microbiome feast, and we invite you to sit with us and learn about food and microbes. At the start of the semester, as practise for a longer podcast episode, and to get into the subject of microbes and the gut microbiome, students pick a food or drink that is made or modified by microorganisms, do a little bit of research, and then record a sound bite where they describe the biochemical processes and the microbes present. Even if more than one student has chosen the same food or drink, no 2 soundbites are the same, as either different angles or information were chosen and, of course, each student is unique and therefore the delivery is also different. If you come across a repeated food or drink, maybe you can test your knowledge and try to remember the processes and specific species involved!
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Microbiome feast: sourdough bread
In this audio blurb, Makenna shares how sourdough bread is made. This series is called microbiome feast, and we invite you to sit with us and learn about food and microbes. At the start of the semester, as practise for a longer podcast episode, and to get into the subject of microbes and the gut microbiome, students pick a food or drink that is made or modified by microorganisms, do a little bit of research, and then record a sound bite where they describe the biochemical processes and the microbes present. Even if more than one student has chosen the same food or drink, no 2 soundbites are the same, as either different angles or information were chosen and, of course, each student is unique and therefore the delivery is also different. If you come across a repeated food or drink, maybe you can test your knowledge and try to remember the processes and specific species involved!
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Microbiome feast: skyr
In this audio blurb, Audrey shares how skyr is made. This series is called microbiome feast, and we invite you to sit with us and learn about food and microbes. At the start of the semester, as practise for a longer podcast episode, and to get into the subject of microbes and the gut microbiome, students pick a food or drink that is made or modified by microorganisms, do a little bit of research, and then record a sound bite where they describe the biochemical processes and the microbes present. Even if more than one student has chosen the same food or drink, no 2 soundbites are the same, as either different angles or information were chosen and, of course, each student is unique and therefore the delivery is also different. If you come across a repeated food or drink, maybe you can test your knowledge and try to remember the processes and specific species involved!
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Microbiome feast: kombucha
In this audio blurb, Belgin shares how kombucha is made. This series is called microbiome feast, and we invite you to sit with us and learn about food and microbes. At the start of the semester, as practise for a longer podcast episode, and to get into the subject of microbes and the gut microbiome, students pick a food or drink that is made or modified by microorganisms, do a little bit of research, and then record a sound bite where they describe the biochemical processes and the microbes present. Even if more than one student has chosen the same food or drink, no 2 soundbites are the same, as either different angles or information were chosen and, of course, each student is unique and therefore the delivery is also different. If you come across a repeated food or drink, maybe you can test your knowledge and try to remember the processes and specific species involved!
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Microbiome feast: sharp cheddar cheese
In this audio blurb, Lily shares how lactic acid bacteria make her favourite cheese, sharp cheddar. This series is called microbiome feast, and we invite you to sit with us and learn about food and microbes. At the start of the semester, as practise for a longer podcast episode, and to get into the subject of microbes and the gut microbiome, students pick a food or drink that is made or modified by microorganisms, do a little bit of research, and then record a sound bite where they describe the biochemical processes and the microbes present. Even if more than one student has chosen the same food or drink, no 2 soundbites are the same, as either different angles or information were chosen and, of course, each student is unique and therefore the delivery is also different. If you come across a repeated food or drink, maybe you can test your knowledge and try to remember the processes and specific species involved!
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Microbiome feast: wine
In this audio blurb, Mackenzie shares how wine is made. This series is called microbiome feast, and we invite you to sit with us and learn about food and microbes. At the start of the semester, as practise for a longer podcast episode, and to get into the subject of microbes and the gut microbiome, students pick a food or drink that is made or modified by microorganisms, do a little bit of research, and then record a sound bite where they describe the biochemical processes and the microbes present. Even if more than one student has chosen the same food or drink, no 2 soundbites are the same, as either different angles or information were chosen and, of course, each student is unique and therefore the delivery is also different. If you come across a repeated food or drink, maybe you can test your knowledge and try to remember the processes and specific species involved!
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Microbiome feast: kefir
In this audio blurb, Nethmi shares how kefir is made. This series is called microbiome feast, and we invite you to sit with us and learn about food and microbes. At the start of the semester, as practise for a longer podcast episode, and to get into the subject of microbes and the gut microbiome, students pick a food or drink that is made or modified by microorganisms, do a little bit of research, and then record a sound bite where they describe the biochemical processes and the microbes present. Even if more than one student has chosen the same food or drink, no 2 soundbites are the same, as either different angles or information were chosen and, of course, each student is unique and therefore the delivery is also different. If you come across a repeated food or drink, maybe you can test your knowledge and try to remember the processes and specific species involved!
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Microbiome feast: kimchi
In this audio blurb, Hope shares how kimchi is made. This series is called microbiome feast, and we invite you to sit with us and learn about food and microbes. At the start of the semester, as practise for a longer podcast episode, and to get into the subject of microbes and the gut microbiome, students pick a food or drink that is made or modified by microorganisms, do a little bit of research, and then record a sound bite where they describe the biochemical processes and the microbes present. Even if more than one student has chosen the same food or drink, no 2 soundbites are the same, as either different angles or information were chosen and, of course, each student is unique and therefore the delivery is also different. If you come across a repeated food or drink, maybe you can test your knowledge and try to remember the processes and specific species involved!
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Microbiome feast: strawberry lime yogurt
In this audio blurb, Sam shares how strawberry lime yogurt is made. This series is called microbiome feast, and we invite you to sit with us and learn about food and microbes. At the start of the semester, as practise for a longer podcast episode, and to get into the subject of microbes and the gut microbiome, students pick a food or drink that is made or modified by microorganisms, do a little bit of research, and then record a sound bite where they describe the biochemical processes and the microbes present. Even if more than one student has chosen the same food or drink, no 2 soundbites are the same, as either different angles or information were chosen and, of course, each student is unique and therefore the delivery is also different. If you come across a repeated food or drink, maybe you can test your knowledge and try to remember the processes and specific species involved!
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Microbiome feast: fermented pickles
In this audio blurb, Liv shares how fermented pickles are made. This series is called microbiome feast, and we invite you to sit with us and learn about food and microbes. At the start of the semester, as practise for a longer podcast episode, and to get into the subject of microbes and the gut microbiome, students pick a food or drink that is made or modified by microorganisms, do a little bit of research, and then record a sound bite where they describe the biochemical processes and the microbes present.Even if more than one student has chosen the same food or drink, no 2 soundbites are the same, as either different angles or information were chosen and, of course, each student is unique and therefore the delivery is also different. If you come across a repeated food or drink, maybe you can test your knowledge and try to remember the processes and specific species involved!
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Microbiome feast: kimchi
In this audio blurb, Meredith shares how kimchi is made. This series is called microbiome feast, and we invite you to sit with us and learn about food and microbes. At the start of the semester, as practise for a longer podcast episode, and to get into the subject of microbes and the gut microbiome, students pick a food or drink that is made or modified by microorganisms, do a little bit of research, and then record a sound bite where they describe the biochemical processes and the microbes present. Even if more than one student has chosen the same food or drink, no 2 soundbites are the same, as either different angles or information were chosen and, of course, each student is unique and therefore the delivery is also different. If you come across a repeated food or drink, maybe you can test your knowledge and try to remember the processes and specific species involved!
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
This podcast is made up of episodes recorded by University students attending the Gut Reaction course at DIS Copenhagen (Study Abroad in Scandinavia). We focus on the gut microbiome and its interactions with the different organs and systems. Each semester starts with reflecting on us and them (our microbes), and the concept that we contain multitudes. Next, we explore individual pieces of the puzzle, and put them together to see the big picture. Concepts of ecology, biology, physiology, and genetics help glue everything together.To a lesser extent, we also look at other microbiomes.We like to keep it simple, so all episodes were recorded on a mobile phone and are non-edited single takes.
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DIS Gut Reaction students
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