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    • 348: The Bark Side of the Microbiome
      Jan 21 2026

      TWiM explains the finding that owning a dog during adolescence alters the microbiota and improves mental health, and the molecular basis for multidrug efflux by an anaerobic-associated resistance-nodulation-cell division transporter.

      Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Michael Schmidt, Michele Swanson and Petra Levin.

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      Music used on TWiM is composed and performed by Ronald Jenkees and used with permission.

      Links for this episode
      • Dog ownership and the microbiome during adolescence (iScience)
      • Molecular basis for multidrug efflux (Nat Comm)
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      54 min
    • 347: At Wound's Edge
      Jan 5 2026

      TWiM explains how S. aureus pathogenicity is a dynamic, niche-specific choreography that constantly recalibrates in response to the host microenvironment, and short chain fatty acids produced by commensal microbiota reduces its competitive fitness.

      Hosts: Michael Schmidt, Michele Swanson and Petra Levin.


      Guest:
      Mark O. Martin

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      Links for this episode:

      • Niche-specific fitness of S. aureus at the wound edge (Nat Comm)

      • Commensal derived short chain fatty acids attenuate S. aureus (mBio)

      • Ditch the term pathogen (Nature)

      Music used on TWiM is composed and performed by Ronald Jenkees and used with permission.

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      55 min
    • 346: Metabolism and Porin Permeability
      Dec 13 2025

      TWiM explains how competition for nutrients anticipates and potentially mitigate drug side effects on the gut microbiota, and metabolic control of porin permeability influences antibiotic resistance.

      Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Michael Schmidt and Petra Levin

      Guest: Mark O. Martin

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      Links for this episode:

      • Nutrient competition predicts drug effects on microbiota (Cell)

      • Metabolic control of porin permeability influences antibiotic resistance in E coli (Nat Micro)

      • Santiago Cano-Muniz

      Music used on TWiM is composed and performed by Ronald Jenkees and used with permission.

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      54 min
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