Big Picture Science - Venom Diagram
(REPEAT) We all get defensive
sometimes. For some animals, evolution has provided a highly effective
mechanism for saying “back off!”. A puncture by a pair of venom-filled
fangs gets the point across nicely.
But one animal’s
poison may be another’s cure. Some dangerous critters churn out compounds
that can be synthesized into life-saving drugs.
Meet the spiny,
fanged, and oozing creatures who could help defend us against such illnesses as
hypertension and kidney disease.
Plus, the King of Pain
- a scientist who has been stung by more than 80 species of insects in his
pursuit of a better understanding of venom’s biochemistry. Find out which
winged stinger scored the highest on his pain index.
And, why the drug we
need most may come from the quietest members of the biosphere: turning to
plants for a new generation of antibiotics.
Guests:
- Owen Maercks – Co-owner, East Bay Vivarium, Berkeley, California
- Justin Schmidt – Entomologist, University of Arizona, author of “The Sting of the Wild: The Story of the Man Who Got Stung for Science”
- Christie Wilcox – author of “Venomous: How Earth’s Deadliest Creatures Mastered Biochemistry”
- Cassandra Quave – Ethnobotanist, assistant professor of dermatology, herbarium curator, Emory University
This repeat podcast originally aired on October 3, 2016
Download podcast at - http://bigpicturescience.org/episodes/venom-diagram
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