Audiommunity.org

Audiommunity

A podcast about our bodies' never-ending fight with the outside world

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Audiommunity.org

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Science

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Último episodio

6 de jul. de 2026

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Episodios

Episode 57 - F'ing magnets, how do they work... in pigeons? 06.07.2026

Insane Clown Posse aside, we know quite a lot about how magnets work. But how they work in animals to sense the earth's magnetic field -- less so.

Episode 56 - It's the institutions 29.06.2026

We were going to talk about gut microbes and pregnancy immunology, but the power grab for government grant-making is taking our whole attention

Episode 55 - Slow down and organize 29.04.2026

Crowd control, mobs, and riot shields - we're not talking about US politics, it's about neutrophils!

Episode 54 - Poop is lumen 07.04.2026

New spatial 'omics technology that enables capturing *all* the RNA

Episode 53 - Something catastrophic 06.03.2026

Can we use a single vaccine against chicken eggs to protect against literally every pathogen out there? Eh, probably not.

Episode 52 - Close to the squeezey part 02.02.2026

Glaaaands - In this episode, Matt and Kevin talk about a new paper describing a new kind of macrophage. Or is it a dendritic cell? Or are categories meaningless?

Episode 51 - F is for Flume 22.12.2025

A retrospective on audiommunity, and some solid rants about the importance of science, science communication, and government funding.

Episode 50 – Kevin has learned a tautology 10.12.2025

In this episode, Matt and Kevin stick with the brain, this time looking at the immunological implications of a variant of a gene called Apolipoprotein E that has been linked to Alzheimer's and other neurodegenerative diseases. It's a long one, and we get

Episode 49 - Scatch that itchy worm in your head 19.11.2025

In this episode, Matt and Kevin are joined by [Nicole Ackermans](https://nicoleackermans.com) to discuss her recent review paper tracing human thoughts about headbutting from 10,000 BCE to the present day. How are animals like bighorn sheep and woodpecker

Episode 48 – The Tyranny of the FACS machine 06.11.2025

In this episode Matt and Kevin welcome special guest Zach Hilt from the University of Toledo - we're talking neonatal Tregs!

Episode 47 - When you're a hammer 23.10.2025

In this episode, Matt and Kevin talk about glycoRNAs and inflammation, but Matt insists that it's really about Lupus

Episode 46 – Walk farther and farther to the left 19.09.2025

Listen now (59 mins) | Matt and Kevin take a humbling look back a classic 1989 immunology paper from the lab of David Baltimore (RIP) in which the gene encoding RAG-1, one of two genes that is responsible for the VDJ recombination - a mechanism for the generation of diversity i

Episode 45 - Big if true 27.08.2025

Someone made an AI-based "virtual lab" to engineer nanobodies - is this a paradigm shift in how we do science, or a transpararent and cynical effort to slurp up all of the citations for being first? Por que no los dos?

Episode 44 – Evolution - it's a hell of a drug 11.08.2025

Bacteria have immune systems? Even adaptive immune systems? And autoimmunity? Well... sort of

Episode 43 - Why don't you go stain a brain? 21.07.2025

Matt and Kevin discuss a new paper about the "subfornical organ" which (once again) undermines the idea of immune privilage, and also points to an interesting evolutionary question: why would T-cells migrating from fat to the brain affect hunger response?

Episode 42 – Hypercube in the common parlance 03.06.2025

Think vaccines aren't important? Kate, Kevin, and Matt discuss a paper modeling just how wrong you are - that is, unless you don't mind children dying.

Episode 41 - Sense of adventure 26.05.2025

Matt and Kevin speak with Abbie Smith, an assistant professor at Emory's Hope Clinic, about the current state of American biomedical science.

Episode 40 – Mohawk Mice, Precious 21.05.2025

Matt and Kevin discuss an excellent paper showing how skin-regulatory Tregs have a distinct role in protecting hair follicles from autoreactive CD8 T-cells.

Episode 39 - Ban the Lomb-Scargle 06.05.2025

I'm certain that what you've really been missing in these dark times is two guys mansplaining menstruation...but also cool immunology!

Episode 38 – It is a problem to encounter LPS in your eye 15.04.2025

In this episode, we're talking about a strange phenomenon where the immune system seems to intentionally shuttle certain microbes from the gut to lymph nodes and the spleen.

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