ItsBeenPhages!

It’s Been Phages!

The podcast where we will discuss everything phage. In our series “The History of Phage Therapy” we delve into the fascinating, and at times downright bizarre, story behind the history of phage therapy.

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ItsBeenPhages!

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26 avr. 2026

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HOTP Episode 4: The Twort-d'Herelle Controversy - When were bacteriophages first discovered? 26.04.2026

Episode 4 of our series, “The History of Phage Therapy” and the first instalment of a three parter on the colossal Twort-d’Herelle Controversy. This controversy was a big deal at the time, and it really shook the trajectory of phage therapy and was perhaps partly responsible for its downfall in the Western World. There were two big questions at the heart of this controversy: what were bacteriophag...

HOTP Episode 3: The Discovery of Bacteriophage - The Tragicomedy of Fredrick Twort 11.04.2026

Who is Fredrick Twort? Well that was exactly the question on Felix d'Herelle's mind in 1921! After publishing his discovery of bacteriophage in 1917, d'Herelle was riding high for a few years until it was revealed that an English scientist - named Fredrick William Twort - had in fact discovered bacteriophage (or something similar) in 1915. In this episode we introduce Fredrick Twort an...

HOTP Episode 2: The Discovery of Bacteriophage* - A Chicken, a Canadian and a Coliphage walk into a Barn 22.03.2026

In 1915, as World War One raged, Felix d'Herelle was sent to investigate an awful outbreak of dysentery on the outskirts of Paris. From this, he would finally have his fateful encounter with bacteriophage. After publishing his paper "On an invisible microbe antagonistic toward dysenteric bacilli", d'Herelle's life and the entire course of history would be altered . However, this publication also s...

HOTP Episode 1: Felix d'Herelle - The Phagefather 01.03.2026

In today's episode we introduce the arguably most important figure in the history of phage therapy: Felix d'Herelle. Felix d'Herelle would go on to discover* bacteriophages in 1917 just as the Great War was beginning to wind down. In this episode we focus on introducing d'Herelle and his life leading up to this fateful discovery. As you will see, even outside of his discovery of ba...

Episode 0: What is a phage? - The Biology Behind The (Not-so-quite) Living Medicine 19.02.2026

The very first episode in a coming series on the history of phage therapy and research. To make sure all future listeners are on an equal footing, I thought it was a good idea to introduce the very basics of bacteriophage biology. Give this a listen not only for a quick biology crash course but for a fun bit of etymology and an extremely forced IKEA metaphor! Stay tuned for the future episodes in...

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