Talking Biotech with Dr. Kevin Folta Podcast

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Talking Biotech is a weekly podcast that uncovers the stories, ideas and research of people at the frontier of biology and engineering.

Each episode explores how science and technology will transform agriculture, protect the environment, and feed 10 billion people by 2050.

Interviews are led by Dr. Kevin Folta, a professor of molecular biology and genomics.

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Here's a quick summary of the last 4 episodes on Talking Biotech with Dr. Kevin Folta.

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Dr. Sarah Taber is an agricultural consultant and political candidate who has been actively involved in advocating for agricultural reform and policy change in North Carolina. She has a background in agricultural consulting and is known for her efforts to promote innovative farming practices and political engagement in the agricultural sector.
Regina Fairbanks is a researcher at UC Davis specializing in plant genetics and the evolutionary biology of crops. Her work focuses on understanding the genetic traits that contribute to the domestication and improvement of maize, as well as the implications of genetic diversity in agricultural practices.
Dr. Jeffrey Ross-Ibarra is a professor at UC Davis with expertise in plant biology and genetics. His research investigates the evolutionary history of maize and its domestication, emphasizing the genetic mechanisms that underlie important traits in crops. He is known for his contributions to understanding the genetic diversity of maize and its applications in modern breeding.
Luis Ventura is a prominent figure in the field of agricultural biotechnology, known for his advocacy and research on genetically engineered crops. He has been involved in discussions surrounding agricultural policies in Latin America, particularly focusing on the implications of biotechnology regulations on farmers and trade. His expertise includes the socio-economic impacts of agricultural innovations and the challenges faced by farmers in adapting to new technologies.

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Here's the recent few episodes on Talking Biotech with Dr. Kevin Folta.

0:00 35:31

A Grassroots Run for Ag Commissioner - Dr. Sarah Taber

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Dr. Kevin Folta
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Dr. Sarah Taber
Keywords
agriculture politics North Carolina farming agricultural policy campaign strategy innovative farming crop diversification

In this episode of the Talking Biotech podcast, Dr. Kevin Folta interviews Dr. Sarah Taber, who shares her journey from agricultural consulting to running for Ag Secretary in North Carolina. It is mostly a story of dedication to changing the norms and changing the rules to benefit more farmers, trying to break deeply entrenched interests to create real change. The conversation explores the challenges facing North Carolina agriculture, the need for innovative ideas to shift from traditional crops to more profitable produce, and the political landscape that influences agricultural policies. Sarah discusses her motivations for running, the strategies she employed during her campaign, and the lessons learned from the experience. The episode concludes with insights on the future of agriculture in North Carolina and advice for aspiring politicians.

0:00 37:04

Where Did The Bird Flu Go? - Dr. Kevin Folta

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Dr. Kevin Folta
Keywords
avian influenza H5N1 zoonotic potential poultry health human health surveillance vaccination transgenic strategies emergency response mRNA strategies pandemic risk

In this episode of the Talking Biotech podcast, Dr. Kevin Folta discusses the current state of avian influenza, particularly the H5N1 strain, its history, zoonotic potential, and the implications for both poultry and human health. Into 2025 it was being detected in wild birds,domestic flocks, cattle and humans. Where did it go?  He highlights the importance of surveillance, the impact of the virus on domestic poultry production, and the ethical concerns surrounding euthanization methods. Folta also explores potential solutions, including vaccination and transgenic strategies that go unused although they are known to be effective. Finally, what is the status of emergency response?  The strategic stockpiles are gone, new mRNA strategies have been defunded. With no desire to protect animals and government policy failing to take precautions to protect humans, an avian influenza pandemic may be devastating. The current situation is discussed. 

0:00 31:25

The Origin of Critical Maize Traits - Regina Fairbanks and Dr. Jeffrey Ross-Ibarra

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Dr. Kevin Folta
Guests
Regina Fairbanks Dr. Jeffrey Ross-Ibarra
Keywords
maize corn domestication evolutionary significance TGA gene genetic diversity modern breeding

This episode of the Talking Biotech podcast delves into the evolutionary significance and domestication history of corn (maize). Dr. Kevin Folta hosts a discussion with Regina Fairbanks and Dr. Jeffrey Ross-Ibarra from UC Davis, exploring the traits that enabled maize's domestication, the role of the TGA gene, and the implications for modern breeding. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding maize's genetic diversity and how modern tools may be used to unravel long standing questions about maize domestication.

0:00 32:41

The GE Corn Ban in Mexico - Luis Ventura

Hosts
Dr. Kevin Folta
Guests
Luis Ventura
Keywords
genetically engineered corn Mexico constitutional ban disinformation Mexican farmers biotechnology Latin America economic consequences trade

In this episode of the Talking Biotech podcast, Kevin Folta and Luis Ventura discuss the recent constitutional ban on genetically engineered corn in Mexico. They explore the implications of this regulation, the disinformation surrounding it, and the challenges faced by Mexican farmers. The conversation also touches on the broader impact of this ban on biotechnology in Latin America and the potential economic consequences for trade between Mexico and the United States.

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Global:
4.8 rating 333 reviews

USA

4.8 ratings 273 reviews

Canada

5.0 ratings 29 reviews

UK

4.8 ratings 12 reviews

Australia

4.8 ratings 12 reviews

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5.0 ratings 6 reviews

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