Maybe not, according to Todd Disotell, a biological anthropologist and science communicator from the University of Massachusetts. Among his many research interests, Disotell studies and teaches about disease ecology: how pathogens of every variety get to be so good at making us sick (hint: evolution is deeply involved), and how our bodies fight back.  Join host Mat Kaplan for this enlightening, and sometimes sobering, look at those masters of adaptation: pathogens. 
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Safeguarding Sound Science

National Center for Science Education

Are We Ready for the Next Pandemic?

NOV 5, 202555 MIN
Safeguarding Sound Science

Are We Ready for the Next Pandemic?

NOV 5, 202555 MIN

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Maybe not, according to Todd Disotell, a biological anthropologist and science communicator from the University of Massachusetts. Among his many research interests, Disotell studies and teaches about disease ecology: how pathogens of every variety get to be so good at making us sick (hint: evolution is deeply involved), and how our bodies fight back. Join host Mat Kaplan for this enlightening, and sometimes sobering, look at those masters of adaptation: pathogens.

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