Episodes
Tuesday Jul 09, 2024
29 Movie Review Special: The Expanse with Emily Ricotta
Tuesday Jul 09, 2024
Tuesday Jul 09, 2024
Another movie special ! The expanse- and the space fungus hypothesis! With Dr Emily Ricotta.
I do not own the right to the trailer, which is used under normal critique and review exemptions. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0QwBp_da28
Friday Jul 26, 2024
30 Bonus Episode: Why do bugs go bad?
Friday Jul 26, 2024
Friday Jul 26, 2024
In this episode I discuss pathogens, as well as security screening in the gene synthesis industry- with someone who isn't that sectors namesake- but has done a lot of work relevant to it: Gene Godbold, from Signature Science LLC.
Friday Aug 02, 2024
31 Movie Review: The Omega Man with Conor Browne
Friday Aug 02, 2024
Friday Aug 02, 2024
All clips are from the following trailers. Used under fair usage.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWlNe1-5wb8&t=9s
Saturday Sep 14, 2024
32 Bonus Episode: History of Czechoslovak Gas Masks with Andrej Boron
Saturday Sep 14, 2024
Saturday Sep 14, 2024
Find Andrej's work over at: https://www.youtube.com/@cbrnacademy
And the video is available here
https://youtu.be/Xf3vW3pWIm8?si=-Mpz5eNteHG61o84
Tuesday Sep 17, 2024
Tuesday Sep 17, 2024
In this episode we look at the history of bio-threat assessment. With a review provided by Michael Parker, who has collated a list of threat assessments produced over the past century. You can find further details on the project here! Do check it out!
Further reading:
Sequence-Based Classification of Select Agents
A BRIGHTER LINE
Committee on Scientific Milestones for the Development of a Gene Sequence-Based Classification System for the Oversight of Select Agents
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2010. Sequence-Based Classification of Select Agents: A Brighter Line. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. https://doi.org/10.17226/12970.
The Select Agent Regulations: Structure and Stricture
Shreya Kalra ▸Michael Parker (2022)
Opinion: Coronavirus and Regulating Access to High-Risk Pathogens
Overbearing restrictions on research into toxins and pathogens such as SARS-CoV-2 could undermine public health and security in the long run.
Michael Parker Shreya Kalra and Bryce Kassalow (2022)
Comment from Parker, Michael
Posted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Jan 19, (2022)
Improving U.S. Biosafety and Biosecurity: Revisiting Recommendations from the Federal Experts Security Advisory Panel and the Fast Track Action Committee on Select Agent Regulations
Authors: Clint A. Haines and Gigi Kwik Gronvall (2022)
Wednesday Sep 18, 2024
34 Bonus Episode: Experience of a Porton Down Test Veteran with Ian Foulkes
Wednesday Sep 18, 2024
Wednesday Sep 18, 2024
In this episode I talk about Ian's experience as a Porton Down research volunteer as a serviceman during the 1980's. Ian is eager to contact other former veterans - please email be directly at Bwie20[@]bath.ac.uk.
The most substantive publicly available report on this subject, which we are aware of, is published here:
You can also find details of the cohort medical study here: The Porton Down Veterans Cohort Study | King's College London (kcl.ac.uk)
Wednesday Oct 02, 2024
35 Bonus Episode: 'Back to Source ' with Seth Carus
Wednesday Oct 02, 2024
Wednesday Oct 02, 2024
In this bonus episode I am joined by Seth Carus, as we explore some of the earliest allegations of biological warfare- as well as the more recent modern developments, which transformed ancient fears, into Cold War era weapon systems.
Do check out these two studies, I think they are great:
Carus, W. Seth. "The history of biological weapons use: what we know and what we don't." Health security 13.4 (2015): 219-255.
Carus, W. Seth. "A century of biological-weapons programs (1915–2015): reviewing the evidence." The Nonproliferation Review 24.1-2 (2017): 129-153.
And also thanks to Adrienne Mayor, who drew my attention to this work on the Caffa siege, and recent work on the spread of the Black Death in the 14th century more broadly.
https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/711596
https://hcommons.org/deposits/objects/hc:50220/datastreams/CONTENT/content
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanmic/article/PIIS2666-5247(20)30176-2/fulltext
N.B my remarks on the ability of scientists to produce anthrax spores for the German programme in WW1 reliably has sparked some discussion. And I will return to this. Essentially, it is not currently clear if either purified / extracted/dried spores were employed- or else some form of wet suspension. The latter, which would have likely contained a mix of (likely denatured) vegetative b. anthracis and spores. Or else some form of purified spore suspension. I know right?
Thursday Oct 17, 2024
36 Bonus Episode: Have you got your gas mask? with Nathan Hazlehurst
Thursday Oct 17, 2024
Thursday Oct 17, 2024
In this episode Nathan discusses WW2 ARP preparations for gas attacks on civilian centres.
Media source: Have Your Gas Masks With You (1941-1946) (youtube.com) I do not own the rights to this clip, used under fair usage.
Thursday Nov 14, 2024
37: Arsenic Aria
Thursday Nov 14, 2024
Thursday Nov 14, 2024
The show notes will follow shortly on this episode on poisoning in the renaissance.
Monday Nov 18, 2024
38 Bonus Episode: Clouds over the Hague with Jean Pascal Zanders
Monday Nov 18, 2024
Monday Nov 18, 2024
You can check our more of Dr Zander's work over at The Trench – Challenging entrenched positions - Jean Pascal Zanders