Women in Microbiology - Esther Lederberg
Offered By: American Society for Microbiology via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a captivating live session from Microbe 2017 focusing on the life and contributions of Esther Lederberg, a pioneering woman in microbiology. Hosted by Hazel Barton, this 31-minute video features an insightful interview with guest Mark O. Martin, conducted by Rebecca V. Ferrell. Delve into Esther Lederberg's remarkable journey as an outsider in the scientific community, her relationship with Joshua Lederberg, and her groundbreaking contributions to the field. Discover the story behind her development of replica plating, her work on interrupted mating, and her collaboration with mathematicians. Examine the controversy surrounding the Nobel Prize and gain a deeper understanding of Esther's lasting legacy in microbiology. Learn about the often-overlooked achievements of women in STEM fields and be inspired by Esther Lederberg's perseverance and scientific acumen.
Syllabus
Introduction
How did you get to know Esther
What impressed you about Esther
Esther as an outsider
Esther and Joshua
Esthers contributions
Replica plating
mathematicians
Nobel Prize
Contributions
Interrupted mating
Maggie Middleton
Esthers Legacy
Taught by
American Society for Microbiology
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