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Talking Biotech with Dr. Kevin Folta
Where Did The Bird Flu Go? - Dr. Kevin Folta
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 s...
2025-05-31
37 min
Corn Belt Conversations
Genetically Modified Crops With Dr. Kevin Folta
Dr. Kevin Folta, Science Educator and Professor of Horticulture Sciences with the University of Florida - Gainesville, joins me to talk about genetically modified crops: what are they, how do they work, what's coming in the next few years, and why are they safe?
2025-01-24
55 min
Talking Biotech with Dr. Kevin Folta
The New Face of Anti-Ag Pseudoscience - Vance Crowe
In this conversation, Dr. Kevin Folta and Vance Crowe discuss the evolving landscape of agriculture communication, the rise of pseudoscience, and the cultural shifts affecting public trust in science. Vance shares his journey from working at Monsanto to founding Legacy Interviews, emphasizing the importance of capturing personal stories. They explore the challenges posed by influencers spreading misinformation about food safety and the implications of legal battles surrounding glyphosate. The discussion highlights the need for effective communication strategies in the face of growing skepticism towards scientific consensus. In this conversation, Vance Crowe and Kevin Folta discuss the evolving narrative surrounding...
2024-10-12
45 min
Orchard People
Grafting Compatibility with Kevin Folta
Learn about grafting compatibility and what kinds of trees can be grafted together by understanding the science of graft unions! Our guest is Dr Kevin Folta, Professor of horticultural sciences at the University of Florida.Tune into Kevin's Podcast Here:https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/talking-biotech-with-dr-kevin-folta/id1006329802Additional Episodes on Grafting Here:Fruit Tree Grafting for Beginners: https://share.transistor.fm/s/953789b9Fruit Tree Grafting and Legal Considerations: https://share.transistor.fm/s/0c1144cfRead our online grafting guide here:https://orchardpeople.com/grafting-fruit-trees/
2024-01-30
58 min
The Balanced Bodies Blueprint
#16 - Food for Thought (part 2): Unraveling the Controversy of GMOs
Welcome to another exciting episode of The Balanced Bodies Blueprint podcast, and today, we are honored to have Dr. Kevin Folta, a distinguished molecular biologist with over 30 years of expertise in agricultural biotechnology. As a Professor of Horticultural Sciences at the University of Florida and the host of Colabra's Talking Biotech Podcast, Dr. Folta is at the forefront of groundbreaking research. In this second installment of "Food for Thought: Unraveling the Controversy of GMOs," Dr. Folta delves into the core aspects of GMOs, providing insights into their safety, the recent concerns raised by the American...
2024-01-18
44 min
Grow Everything Biotech Podcast
47. Berry Controversial: A Candid Chat with Kevin Folta on Science and Scandal
Episode Description: Dive deep into the transformative world of biotechnology as we explore the potential of genetic variants, the future of food engineering, and the controversies surrounding GMOs. Kevin Folta sheds light on the power of genome sequences in predicting health predispositions and the revolutionary changes in the agricultural sector. From understanding the essence of tasteless tomatoes to the challenges of science communication, we unravel the intricacies of biotech and its profound impact on our daily lives. Grow Everything brings to life the bioeconomy when hosts Karl Schmieder and Erum Azeez Khan share stories from...
2023-10-20
1h 00
Food Bullying Podcast
mRNA, myths, & why science in food matters: Episode 104
“You have to do what’s right, no matter how much it hurts.” Dr. Kevin Folta is a molecular biologist who has worked with mRNA for more than 25 years. He is scientist in the genetics and genomics of small fruit crops, a recent farmers market president, and advocate for science communication. And although he’s suffered significant personal and professional hardship for standing up for science, he continues to train, teach AND tweet the evidence, because, as he puts it, “you have to say the words” to help combat mis- and disinformation in the agricultural space. Dr. Folta...
2023-05-01
31 min
Orchard People
Protecting Fruit Tree Blossoms from Frost with Kevin Folta
If you want to enjoy a harvest, you need to protect the blossoms on your fruit tree from late season freezing events. Learn how to do that with Dr Kevin Folta, Department Chair, Horticultural Sciences Department, University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida. The prize for this episode's contest is Grow Your Own Mini Fruit Garden: Planting and Tending Small Fruit Trees and Berries in Gardens and Containers by Christy-Wilhelmi (Valued at 27.99 US). Order the book from Quarto.com, to access a 30% discount when you use the code GARDENING30 at checkout.The host of The Urban...
2023-03-28
1h 00
The Greatest Investors Podcast
The Greatest Investors Podcast #77: Kevin Folta
Kevin Folta is a full-time research scientist and professor of the horticultural sciences department at the University of Florida. His lab uses genomics approaches to understand plant development, physiology and metabolism. He and his team are currently interested in the control of flavors in rosaceous crops. They also study how light controls key plant processes. Kevin oversees the daily activities of several grad students, postdocs, undergrads and visiting scientists. Kevin also interacts with the public as a science communicator and writer, with over 500 public lectures and lay articles about science, food and far...
2023-02-05
23 min
The Kevin Bass Show
#1. Kevin Folta: glyphosate, Roundup Ready, Monsanto, GMOs, biotech, and science communication
In this video, I talk with Kevin Folta about glyphosate, Roundup Ready, Monsanto, GMOs, biotech, and science communication. We talk about some of the current controversies in agricultural science and try to explain how they came to be.===Like, comment, subscribe.For more, find me at:PODCAST The Kevin Bass ShowYOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/user/kbassphiladelphiaSUBREDDIT www.reddit.com/r/kevinbassWEBSITE http://thedietwars.comTWITTER https://twitter.com/kevinnbass/
2022-11-16
1h 09
The Kevin Bass Show
Joe Rogan LASHES OUT at Kevin Folta about Monsanto's glyphosate, gets DEBUNKED by Rhonda Patrick's mentor
In this episode, I talk about how Joe Rogan recently lashed out at the agricultural scientist Kevin Folta when Kevin discussed an alternative interpretation of the scientific data that was different than the one that Joe preferred and was familiar with.Following lockstep with Chris Kresser, an alternative health guru that has been deeply influential on Joe, Jhee has been misled to believe that all exposures to glyphosate are harmful, no matter how low the dose, and expresses anger and outrage that legitimate scientists disagree with him about this topic.
2022-09-20
36 min
Farm Traveler
Setting the record straight on Glyphosate - Dr. Kevin Folta
Today we are going to set the record straight on glyphosate. I decided to touch base with a friend of the show and past guest, Dr. Kevin Folta, to help explain the science behind glyphosate, his thoughts on the viral article, and how he responded with his own article. Dr. Folta does a fantastic job explaining the science behind this misunderstood chemical as well as the findings from countless studies done on glyphosate.Dr. Folta's Response ArticleTalking BioTech PodcastDr. Folta on Twitterhttps...
2022-07-20
54 min
Industry Plant's Pogscast
Hatred and Handling Harassment w/ Dr. Kevin Folta
The earlier episode with Dr. Kevin Folta alluded to some of the controversies that he has dealt with in scientific communication. In this episode, our second conversation addresses the extent of online and in-person hatred received and its effects on Dr. Folta. Additionally, we discuss how he has managed in light of attacks on his character and scientific claims as well as the forms such attacks can take. Recorded February 10, 2022 @ Industry Plant®
2022-05-20
36 min
Industry Plant's Pogscast
Patenting Life and Controversy in Science Communication w/ Dr. Kevin Folta
In the modern era, especially in light of the current pandemic, there are more examples than ever of distrust and controversy around scientific information. As someone on the transmitting side of scientific communication, Dr. Kevin Folta lays out how scientists and popular figures can do better at conveying important findings to the public. This episode also contains conversations about genetically modified organisms, ethical barriers within human biotechnology, and more. Recorded February 10, 2022 @ Industry Plant®
2022-02-18
42 min
The Ribozone
Episode #6: Science Communication with Dr. Kevin Folta
Luc Roberts (@ScienceLuc) interviews Dr. Kevin Folta a professor at the University of Florida and host of the Talking Biotech Podcast. You can find him on Twitter (@kevinfolta) or at kevinfoltacom[dot]wordpress[dot]com.
2021-11-03
31 min
ACN’s ”Above the Fold”
Combining Science and Communication From AAEA Distinguished Service Award Winner Dr. Kevin Folta
An accomplished scientist at a young age, Dr. Kevin Folta, now chairman of the Horticultural Department at the University of Florida, combines science and communication to deliver impactful messages to students and the public. However, sharing those messages hasn't always been easy.
2021-10-20
26 min
Talking Biotech with Dr. Kevin Folta
The Battle to Teach Science
Episode 300 is guest-hosted by Ally Kennedy. She interviews Dr. Kevin Folta about the obstacles to communicating science over the last decade. From a libelous piece in the New York Times, to coordinated smear campaigns, and a university’s rejection of academic freedom, they discuss the details of these events and their impact on Folta’s ag/science communication efforts. It is an eye-opening discussion of the battles faced for stepping into a public discussion, along with the personal and professional consequences of being effective and showing leadership. The take home message is a positive one, and affirms why we all n...
2021-07-10
1h 04
DEEKAST
#94. Lab Leak Theory & UFO Disclosure (Mick West, Dr. Kevin Folta & Lalo Dagach)
Mick West is a British-American science writer, skeptical investigator, and retired video game programmer. His book is Escaping the Rabbit Hole: How to Debunk Conspiracy Theories Using Facts, Logic, and Respect. Kevin M. Folta is a professor of the horticultural sciences department at the University of Florida. Kevin hosts the Talking Biotech podcast. Lalo Dagach is the Chilean Palestinian and the host of the Lalo Dagach podcast. He has appeared on the Rubin Report, and has studied film and politics. ********************** In Deekast #94 we discuss with Mick, Kevin and Lalo: the Covid-19 origins investigation by the WHO...
2021-06-20
1h 39
Talking Biotech with Dr. Kevin Folta
An App to Identify On-Target Gene Editing Variation
At its core, gene editing works to break gene function by creating errors in a DNA sequence at a specific location. The process works by creating a precise cut that is repaired by the cell’s repair mechanisms, and those processes can be error prone. Those errors are the basis of the gene’s disruption. But in a population of cells, how do you account for and catalog all of the changes? Kevin Bloh is a research associate and a Ph.D. student with Christiana Care / University of Delaware. He describes computational tool that help define the variation around gene edi...
2021-03-06
27 min
Plants Grow Here - Horticulture, Landscape Gardening & Ecology
Ep.35 Monocrop pros & cons - Kevin Folta (Talking Biotech Podcast, University of Florida)
Kevin Folta is the host of the Talking Biotech Podcast and a professor of the Horticulture and Sciences department at Florida University. In this episode, he takes us through some of the pros and cons of monoculture crops, which get a bit of a beating in many circles, but there might be more to the story than you've heard.EPISODE LINKSCheck out the Talking Biotech Podcast website: https://www.talkingbiotechpodcast.com/Listen to Talking Biotech on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5KTZzetuvnWMbrMakdqSSS?si=V919E4VPQV-fNH8P_SMrXw
2021-02-24
26 min
The Vance Crowe Podcast
Kevin Folta Returns! Molecular biologist on vaccines, masks and national policy
Kevin Folta Ph.D. is a professor of Horticulture at the University of Florida. Folta is a molecular biologist by training and since COVID struck he has been using his knowledge and background to provide guidance on vaccines, masks and compliance.Folta and Vance Crowe discuss why people are slow to get the vaccine, the challenge of balancing safety and liberty and a grade for how the government has done responding to this disease.0:00 Start5:25 How to keep students on zoom engaged?7:57 Light as a source of information14:35 Gene expression in...
2021-01-28
1h 19
DEEKAST
#83. Covid19 & Vaccines with Dr. Kevin Folta
Dr. Kevin M. Folta is a professor of the horticultural sciences department at the University of Florida. He has studied biology and agricultural biotechnology for over thirty years. He hosts the Talking Biotech Podcast which explores a variety of topics and promotes science communication. In this episode we talk about Covid19, Viruses, Vaccines, and Public Health. We touch on topics like current case and death counts, the 6% myth, Comorbidities, dying 'with' and 'of' Covid19, PCR tests and thresholds, Dr. Kary Mullis, the origins of the Sars-Cov2 virus and why we know it was not made in a l...
2021-01-18
1h 26
Cream of the Crop
0034 Kevin Folta, PhD, Professor of Horticultural Sciences at the University of Florida
Dr. Kevin M. Folta has a background in both biology and communications. He has studied biology and agricultural biotechnology for over thirty years, working exclusively in public academic institutions. His group is known for using innovative genomics approaches to identify genes associated with fruit quality, especially flavors and aromas. He has been a professor at the University of Florida since 2002, serving as Chairman from 2012-2018. His laboratory has hosted over 100 undergraduate researchers, dozens of international scholars, and trained many postdocs.
2020-12-17
27 min
Marcus Oldham AgTalk
AgTalk Episode 32 - Why farmers should be excited about science with Professor Kevin Folta
Kevin M. Folta is a Professor in the Horticultural Sciences Department at the University of Florida. His research program examines how light signals are sensed in plants and how different parts of the spectrum can change shelf life and high-value fruit and vegetable traits. His group also uses novel genomics approaches to identify genes related to flavor and disease resistance. An innovative new project is testing a method to create new small-molecule drugs for use in everything from plant growth regulation to MRSA. He has been recognised for his science communication efforts, speaking with public audiences, and t...
2020-12-10
36 min
Cowboy Talk
Episode #23: GMO's and Agricultural Media with Dr. Kevin Folta
If you want to learn something new today, listen to this podcast! We talk with the University of Florida Horticulture Professor and host of the Talking Biotech Podcast, Dr. Kevin Folta about GMOs, the fight to shift the message on GMOs, and agricultural media in general. Massive thank you to Dr. Folta for taking the time to talk with us. Check out his podcast: http://www.talkingbiotechpodcast.com/
2020-10-30
32 min
Farm Traveler
Advocating for Science (Rebroadcast with Dr. Kevin Folta)
Dr. Folta is a professor in the Horticultural Sciences Department and spends his spare time advocating for genetic engineering and bridging the gap between science and consumers. Dr. Folta will tell us about his research, how exactly scientists make GMO crops, issues facing genetic engineering, and the dangers of misinformation with genetic engineering. This is a GREAT episode full of valuable lessons we all should take when it comes to battling misinformation.Subscribe to the Newsletter. Receive a free guide on how YOU can help farmers!Farm Traveler is part of the Way...
2020-09-23
54 min
Talking Biotech with Dr. Kevin Folta
Communicating COVID19; Careful with Cancellation
This week’s guest is the host! It was important to discuss communication tips during a pandemic, especially around popular myths and news stories involving COVID19. Kevin Folta provides counterarguments to today’s most prevalent claims around hydroxychloroquine, disease incidence, and the flu shot. It also marks five years since the New York Times story that portrayed Folta as a corporate patsy. While many aspects of his research and communications efforts thrive today, this deliberate act of cancel-culture now diminishes his impact in other arenas, such as discussing COVID19. This is a rallying cry for more scientists and science enthusia...
2020-09-06
53 min
Talking Biotech with Dr. Kevin Folta
GE Mosquito Release in Florida
Florida is the canary in the coalmine for mosquito-transmitted disease in the USA. The Florida Keys are especially vulnerable. Traffic through this sensitive string of islands allows infected insects to be rapidly vectored to other areas of the keys, as well as to the mainland. Over the last decade there have been notable incidents of Zika, Chikunguna, Denge and other mosquito-borne diseases. Over the same time a self-limiting mosquito technology has been developed by Oxitec. The mosquitoes have been programmed with genetic changes that render the next generation unable to develop, and it has been extremely successful in Brazil and...
2020-08-29
28 min
Talking Biotech with Dr. Kevin Folta
Penguin Genomics and Adaptation
Penguins are charismatic, flightless, diving birds. While typically associated only with Antarctica, their center of origin, radiation and speciation has been widely debated. Dr. Juliana Vianna is part of an Antarctica Genomics Group at the Catholic University of Chile. Her team has analyzed the genomes of penguins and compared it against other data, including the fossil record. They have provided new information to inform our understanding of the evolution and distribution of this interesting group of birds.Follow Dr. Vianna on Twitter here. @Ju_A_Vianna Link to the paper in PNAS# COLABRATalk...
2020-08-22
30 min
Talking Biotech with Dr. Kevin Folta
The Race to the COVID19 mRNA Vaccine
Most experts agree that the COVID19 pandemic will not end until a vaccine is available. But traditionally, vaccines take a decade to develop and test. The crisis has ignited efforts from over 130 companies, all racing to develop vaccines to render the population immune to the virus. One exciting new development is the mRNA vaccine, a case where humans are injected with the genetic material of the virus, that ignites an immune response. The advantage of these vaccines is that they are easy to manufacture and quick to test. Boston Magazine Senior Editor Catherine Elton has followed the development of the...
2020-08-15
41 min
Talking Biotech with Dr. Kevin Folta
Prions: Infectious Proteins
A number of strange, devastating and lethal diseases are caused by prions. The most famous of these disorders in animals is Bovine Spongiform Encelapathy, or “Mad Cow Disease”. Unlike other infectious agents like viruses, bacteria or fungi, prion-based diseases are caused by a misfolding of proteins resident in the body. Essentially, this is your own chemistry turning against itself. In this week’s podcast I speak with Dr. Cassandra Terry from London Metropolitan University. She speaks about prion related diseases, their causes, and how what is learned from prions has illuminated an understanding of other complex neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’...
2020-08-08
42 min
Talking Biotech with Dr. Kevin Folta
The Bull that (probably) Sires Mostly Bulls
Male cattle (bulls) convert feed calories to weight gain more efficiently than females (cows). If more bulls could be put into beef production, the process would be even more sustainable. Dr. Alison Van Eenennaam and her research team attempted a clever trick to skew the ratio of males to females in cattle offspring. Sex determination in mammals is driven mostly by a single gene on the Y chromosome. So what if this gene was duplicated elsewhere in the genome? Using CRISPR gene editing, this is exactly what they did. “Cosmo” the bull should produce 75% male offspring. Dr. Van Eenennaam talks ab...
2020-08-01
38 min
Talking Biotech with Dr. Kevin Folta
The Unfortunate Casualties of an Anti-Biotech Attack
In 2001 the Earth Liberation Front bombed the office of Dr. Toby Bradshaw at the University of Washington. The damage was massive, especially toward non-targeted labs. This is a great story of how misguided activism can have damaging collateral effects, and work against the efforts of scientists that are performing great work for people and a planet.# COLABRATalking Biotech is brought to you by Colabra – an R&D platform that brings your lab’s world-changing research together in one shared space. Learn more at https://www.colabra.app/# TALKING BIOTECHTwitter: https://twitter.com/ta...
2020-07-25
40 min
Talking Biotech with Dr. Kevin Folta
Circadian Clocks
Most organisms on earth evolved under constant intervals of light and darkness. The regular intervals led to the evolution of internal clocks that are trained by the light/dark patterns, and condition responses from gene expression to higher physiology and morphology. Dr. Eva Farre of Michigan State University has a notable career in circadian rhythm research in plants. Today she joins the podcast to discuss the value of an internal oscillator to fitness, trait presentation and domestication. We also discuss the fundamental nature of chemistry that controls timing. Co-hosted by Michigan State University graduate student Miles Roberts.# C...
2020-07-18
56 min
Talking Biotech with Dr. Kevin Folta
DNA Demystified
Dr. Alan McHughen has been a leader in biotechnology education for decades, and has served in public academic research as well as an advisor to the State Department in the Obama Administration. He has assembled a book about DNA, the basics of DNA biology and some of the modern applications from ancestry to biotechnological solutions. We have a discussion about the content of DNA Demystified.# COLABRATalking Biotech is brought to you by Colabra – an R&D platform that brings your lab’s world-changing research together in one shared space. Learn more at https://www.colabra.app/
2020-07-11
54 min
Talking Biotech with Dr. Kevin Folta
A Science-Based Glyphosate Documentary
The documentary space is littered with videos that misrepresent science, especially around agriculture. Dr. Hidde Boersma is a trained scientist that has taken up the mantle of making high-quality documentary films and other media to tell the real story, without the hyperbole and fear found in most video efforts. The plan now is to tell the story of the activist and attorney assault on glyphosate. Glyphosate is perhaps one of the safest agricultural chemicals, used without incident for over 40 years and reviewed extensively by the world’s foremost regulatory bodies. Since 2014 the compound has been targeted by those wishing to en...
2020-07-04
37 min
Talking Biotech with Dr. Kevin Folta
Gene Editing in Species Conservation
Analysis of populations of animals can be problematic, especially when individuals of different species share similar visual characteristics. Dr. Melinda Baerwald has developed a field-friendly way to identify individual species with great sensitivity and specificity, without a complicated DNA prep or temperature cycling equipment. The application of the SHERLOCK method was used to monitor populations of endangered species in Northern California. She describes the application of the assay and its application.Follow Dr. Baerwald on Twitter: @MelindaBaerwald# COLABRATalking Biotech is brought to you by Colabra – an R&D platform that brings your lab’s worl...
2020-06-27
47 min
Talking Biotech with Dr. Kevin Folta
COVID19 Update — What is Circular Health?
Dr. Ilaria Capua is one of the world’s most prominent virologists, and a Professor at the University of Florida and the Director of the One Health Center of Excellence. In this week’s podcast she updates us on the current state of COVID19 with some important philosophical approaches as to how we should think about the virus. In the second half we discuss her new book, Circular Health, a concept that focuses on the interconnectivity between human actions and outcomes.Her book is available here. Follow her on Twitter at @IlariaCapua# COLABRATalki...
2020-06-20
41 min
Talking Biotech with Dr. Kevin Folta
The Dawn of Plant Genetic Engineering
Today’s podcast marks five complete years of podcast episodes, and there’s no better guest than someone on the Mount Rushmore of plant genetic engineering. We’re joined today by Dr. Robb Fraley, who was at ground zero of the first transformed plants. He recalls the race to transform plants, his time as a leader in the Monsanto company, and his vision for the future.Follow Dr. Fraley on Twitter: @RobbFraley# COLABRATalking Biotech is brought to you by Colabra – an R&D platform that brings your lab’s world-changing research together in one shared sp...
2020-06-13
1h 03
Talking Biotech with Dr. Kevin Folta
What is Aflatoxin? What is Aflasafe?
Aflatoxin is a natural poison emitted by several species of fungi. They infect grain, and exploit insect damage. Millions of people are affected by these toxins that invade world food staples, mostly with a higher incidence of specific cancers, like liver cancer. IITA is an organization committed to improving food staples in the developing world. Dr. Ranjit Bandyopadhyay and his team have discovered a fungal species that out-competes the toxic species, and is being distributed under the Aflasafe label. This product has great potential in assisting in food security and long term public health goals. Co-Hosted by Chalese Brown.
2020-06-06
1h 00
Science & Chill
Episode 12: Genetic Engineering and the Importance of Science Communication with Dr. Kevin Folta
In episode 12 of Science & Chill, I interview Dr. Kevin Folta. Dr. Folta is a professor in the department of horticultural sciences at the University of Florida. He received his bachelors and master’s degrees in biology from northern illinois university and his PhD in molecular biology from the University of Illinois at Chicago. He’s received various awards throughout his career including the National Science Foundation Career Award in 2008, the Howard Hughes Medical Institute Distinguished Mentor Award in 2007, and the Borlaug CAST communication award in 2016. Dr. Folta’s research focuses on the functional genomics...
2020-06-01
1h 33
Marcus Oldham AgTalk
AgTalk - The future of Biotechnology in Agriculture with Professor Kevin Folta
In 2019, The Centre For The Study of Agribusiness at Marcus Oldham was lucky enough to secure Professor Kevin Folta as the keynote speaker at a special luncheon at Marcus Oldham. Kevin M. Folta is a Professor in the Horticultural Sciences Department at the University of Florida. His research program examines how light signals are sensed in plants and how different parts of the spectrum can change shelf life and high-value fruit and vegetable traits. His group also uses novel genomics approaches to identify genes related to flavor and disease resistance. An innovative new project is testing a me...
2020-04-22
41 min
The Vance Crowe Podcast
Why is produce rotting in the fields in Florida? Kevin Folta Ph.D. Horticulture Studies University of Florida
Dr. Kevin Folta, world renown horticulturalist and science communicator talks about why crops are not being harvested in Florida, why his farm is selling at farmers markets, and how to communicate with people you don't agree with on how to handle Coronavirus.Many conversations are happening on Twitter. Talk with Kevin and me on that platform:@KevinFolta@VanceCroweThis is the 34th interview in the ongoing series of Coronavirus perspectives. I believe that society will have the rules re-written when we come out of this global pandemic and it is important to hear...
2020-04-15
45 min
Talking Biotech with Dr. Kevin Folta
Special Topics in COVID19
In this special edition of the Talking Bitotech Podcast Dr. Kevin Folta covers recent topics in COVID19. These topics are pulled from the headlines and distilled to that you can better communicate the current state of this health crisis.# COLABRATalking Biotech is brought to you by Colabra – an R&D platform that brings your lab’s world-changing research together in one shared space. Learn more at https://www.colabra.app/# TALKING BIOTECHTwitter: https://twitter.com/talkingbiotechWebsite: https://www.colabra.app/podcasts/talking-biotech/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/colabrahq...
2020-03-29
33 min
Chasing The White Rabbit
#8 Professor Kevin Folta: Produce, pesticides, organic and GMO; going down the rabbit hole of health
This week’s white rabbit is health, one which we are forever chasing, whilst often going in the wrong direction. Professor Kevin Folta is on a mission to help people make sense of the rights and wrongs of what to eat. Kevin is a horticultural sciences professor at the University of Florida, and also hosts the weekly podcast ‘Talking Biotech’. Spending much of his childhood growing and eating vegetables from his garden, his passion has developed over many years, and that enthusiasm really cuts through in this insightful conversation. Kevin believes divisions are being created where they don’t need to...
2020-03-20
39 min
Talking Biotech with Dr. Kevin Folta
Women in Genomics
Like many areas of science, the early days of genomics quickly became a male-dominated discipline. While more women were earning advanced degrees and training in this area, fewer were finding a place in faculty and other leadership positions. Dr. Kellye Eversole and others developed a group to advance networking channels, provide career advice, and relay funding opportunities with the interest in connecting women scientists with others in genomics. For over twenty years this organization has helped to raise opportunities for women in genomics, especially early-career scientists. Their support has helped accelerate the careers of many women in science. Hosted by M...
2020-01-25
26 min
Talking Biotech with Dr. Kevin Folta
Talking Biotech Hiatus
I’ve dreaded this day. I have not missed a Saturday in a long time, but after being told to end the series by the institution I have not been able to find someone that can do the work to host the podcast on a weekly basis.I hope that those that complained to the university feel good about their accomplishment. And it is people that claim to be friends of science, BTW.Right now the most prudent move is to go on a hiatus. I need time to regroup. My feeling is that I’m just...
2020-01-11
11 min
Talking Biotech with Dr. Kevin Folta
Precision Medicine
There is a massive amount of human genomic DNA sequence data, and it is now possible to identify correlates with specific disease, drug sensitivity and physiological variation. The concept of “genomic medicine” or “precision medicine” is that therapeutic interventions are guided by genetic information. In today’s podcast we speak with Dr. Julie Johnson. Dr. Johnson is a Dean and Distinguished Professor of Pharmacy at the University of Florida. She outlines what precision medicine is, along with some of its strengths and limitations, as well as some predictions of new approaches on the horizon to improve delivery of specific therapies. Co...
2019-12-14
38 min
Talking Biotech with Dr. Kevin Folta
Bacteria Fixing Nitrogen in Plants
Nitrogen is essential for crop growth. That reality has led to intensive crop fertilization using nitrogen fixed through the Haber-Bosch process, which has energy costs in production and transport. At the same time there are well known examples of nitrogen-fixing bacteria associated with plants, as well as some that colonize within the plant itself. Can these naturally occurring bacteria actually be used within the plant to assist in the nitrogen fixation process? Nolan Berg joins the podcast from Azotics, a company with a pioneer product. This bacterial strain lives within the plant, fixing nitrogen and limiting the need for exogen...
2019-12-07
36 min
Talking Biotech with Dr. Kevin Folta
The GE Crop Ban in South Australia
While the country of Australia has been growing genetically-engineered crops for over 15 years, the state of South Australia has banned their use. This moratorium has been in place since 2004, and requires farmers to shift to alternative crop protection strategies that often have a significant yield penalty. Recent changes in political representation in the region appeared to be more farmer friendly, and many felt that change was coming. Unfortunately, local activists connected to Green Party representatives in Parliament, were able to derail efforts to end the moratorium. Today’s podcast meets with Caroline Rhodes, CEO of Grain Producers South Australia. She...
2019-11-30
37 min
The Vance Crowe Podcast
Kevin Folta: Plant scientist, professor, compelling speaker
University of Florida plant scientist Kevin Folta Ph.D. stopped by the studios to talk about Vitamin A deficiencies, cutting edge transgenics, and what he learned from having his life engulfed in controversy. Kevin can be found on Twitter @KevinFoltaCommunicators discussed during this interview:Lesley Rae Kelly @LesleyRaeKellyLeah McGrath @LeahMcGrathRDMichelle Cardell @MichelleCardell Brian Scott @TheFarmersLifeFollow the Vance Crowe Podcast Vance Crowe Podcast Facebook PageTwitter: @VanceCroweAbout The Vance Crowe Podcast:The Vance Crowe Podcast interviews experts in unexpected fields...
2019-10-23
1h 54
Art Side of Life®
Ep.202: Choosing the right art education with Daniel Folta (Evolve Artist)
Hey, guys! In this episode, I am chatting with Daniel Folta, the student of classical oil painting at The Art Academy and Evolve Artist program. He apprenticed under master portrait-painter Kevin Murphy, our guest in episode 197. He talks about his experiences of choosing the right art education, being an apprentice under Kevin, and becoming a full-time artist, making a living from making art. Enjoy!! Show notes: https://artsideoflife.com Special offer for Art Side of Life listeners 💲How to Make Money as an Artist Course - Proven ways to a creative career you will lov...
2019-09-03
00 min
The CanSurvivor Network
He Blinded Me With Science: Talking Biotech with Kevin Folta | Episode 046
Universe, what’s good?! Today's episode features Kevin Folta, a public educator and science communicator. Kevin helps the world understand biotechnology, and helped sequence the strawberry genome with the University of Florida, where he has been a professor since 2002. Ending the monthly discussion around mindset, this episode features discussions on the marketing around food, GMOs, and alternative cancer "cures." Tune in as we discuss his background, enthusiasm for horticulture, and his podcast Talking Biotech. Kevin also takes a few moments to ask Kelsey a few questions on being a young cancer survivor as well! If you...
2019-08-12
00 min
Talking Biotech with Dr. Kevin Folta
Bt Brinjal in Bangladesh
Bangladesh is a population dense country with relatively little farmland. Subsistence farmers make a living by growing, harvesting and selling brinjal, or the fruit westerners know as the eggplant. The biggest threat to production is the fruit and shoot borer, an insect larvae that digs into the fruit, leaving its waste, and inviting pathogens and decay. To combat this, farmers traditionally use massive amounts of insecticides, upward of 80-100 sprays per season. It is their family’s livelihood, so sprays protect the crop, and protect the family. The Bt brinjal is genetically engineered to produce a natural protein that stops...
2019-07-13
34 min
Talking Biotech with Dr. Kevin Folta
The Future of Fruit and Vegetable Production
Technology is exploding in all areas of life, but sadly has been slow to reach agriculture. We are stuck in the rhythms of old unsustainable practices. But things are changing quickly thanks to data, robotics, revival of old practices, new technologies and better genetics. This episode is Kevin Folta speaking to Brain Bar in Budapest, Hungary, May 30, 2019.# COLABRATalking Biotech is brought to you by Colabra – an R&D platform that brings your lab’s world-changing research together in one shared space. Learn more at https://www.colabra.app/# TALKING BIOTECHTwitter: https://twitter...
2019-06-01
28 min
The Dr. Drew Podcast
Kevin Folta
Dr. Kevin Folta discusses science communication (the communication of science-related topics to non-experts). Part of his work is helping people to understand the extraordinary benefits of scientific advances in horticulture. These developments promise to provide a healthier, better tasting food supply and protect those who may be at risk of famine. American Foundation for Suicide Prevention: Register at Overnight.org Select: drdrew.com/select and use code drdrew Paint Your Life: Text 'drew' to 484848 Genucel: text 'drew' to 77453 or go to genucel.com Modern Fertility: Go to ModernFertility.com/drew See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California...
2019-03-26
1h 03
Talking Biotech with Dr. Kevin Folta
Early Career Scientists – Research and Communication
Today’s graduate students understand that participation in science communication can significantly enhance a scientific career. While there are challenges, the idea of being willing to share science with the public can have tremendous benefits, yet there are few universities that stress the mechanics and psychology of public engagement. The Cornell Alliance for Science held a science communication workshop in San Diego, geared toward graduate students. Three of the participants, Andrew Katz (Colorado State), Bliss Betzen (Kansas State) and Saarah Kuzay (UC Davis) join Drs. Kevin Folta and Paul Vincelli to discuss their projects, their projects, and their long-term aspi...
2019-03-09
43 min
DEEKAST
#52. Dr. Kevin Folta (Talking Biotech)
Kevin M. Folta is a professor and chairman of the horticultural sciences department at the University of Florida. From 2007 to 2010 he helped lead the project to sequence the strawberry genome, and continues to research photomorphogenesis in plants and compounds responsible for flavor in strawberries. He is a fellow of the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry and hosts his own podcast called Talking Biotech. +++ @kevinfolta on Twitter www.talkingbiotechpodcast.com www.kfolta.blogspot.com +++ @Deekatello ...
2019-02-08
1h 07
Talking Biotech with Dr. Kevin Folta
Brockovich’s Deceptive Guardian Article
On December 6, 2018 environmental advocate Erin Brockovich published a high-profile opinion piece in The Guardian. The piece was laced with scientific inaccuracies and inflammatory rhetoric about glyphosate, indicating in no uncertain terms that it causes cancer and is present in just about all food. None of these claims are supported by peer-reviewed literature. Further examination shows that Brockovich is a consultant for the law firm that is managing the class action against one company that manufactures the compound. In this week’s podcast Rob Saik and Kevin Folta sit down and discuss the piece and the sad tale of a powe...
2018-12-15
16 min
Talking Biotech with Dr. Kevin Folta
Thoughtful Questions from a Listener
Gary Nolan works in marketing, but enjoys science podcasts, including Talking Biotech. He also frequently blogs about politics, social trends, and science. He finds that he still wrestles with some of the concepts around genetic engineering. This week’s podcast is dedicated to Gary and folks like him– those that want to ask their questions and get honest answers. This week Dr. Kevin Folta answers Gary’s questions about gene editing, transgenic plants and a host of other issues.Follow Gary Nolan on Twitter @lgcllibertarian Website : Logical Libertarian# COLABRATalking Biotech is brought to you by...
2018-12-01
1h 34
The Disruptors
45. Bioengineering Food to Feed Humanity's Future | Kevin Folta of the Talking Biotech Podcast
Kevin Folta (@kevinfolta) is a professor and chairman of the horticultural sciences department at the University of Florida and host of the Talking Biotech Podcast. He is a plant scientist who has researched how plants react to light, and he started blogging about a variety of topics in 2008, gaining popularity as a speaker on biotechnology.He has faced harsh criticism from many in the anti-GMO crowd over his industry connections and past consulting arrangements with big agriculture, yet brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the areas of farming, food production, ecologies and ecological change and much mor...
2018-10-26
47 min
The Disruptors
45. Bioengineering Food to Feed Humanity’s Future | Kevin Folta of the Talking Biotech Podcast
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2018-10-26
46 min
Talking Biotech with Dr. Kevin Folta
Listener Questions; LaCroix Water Lawsuit
Today’s episode is where Kevin Folta answers common questions from listeners. In the second half, we discuss the recent lawsuit against LaCroix and the alleged insecticides used as ingredients.# COLABRATalking Biotech is brought to you by Colabra – an R&D platform that brings your lab’s world-changing research together in one shared space. Learn more at https://www.colabra.app/# TALKING BIOTECHTwitter: https://twitter.com/talkingbiotechWebsite: https://www.colabra.app/podcasts/talking-biotech/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/colabrahqThe Talking Biotech podcast is distinct from Dr. Ke...
2018-10-13
44 min
Talking Biotech with Dr. Kevin Folta
Transparency vs. Confidentiality
This last week podcast host Kevin Folta found himself in a difficult predicament. There was palpable outrage by those affiliated with a science website where he participated in some of their activities. Turns out that Folta also did paid work outside of his university job, which is normal. He was retained by a law firm as a special matters expert, someone to analyze some data in a private mediation. He was bound my confidentiality to not discuss the details of the case. The folks from the science website used public records requests to obtain Folta’s confidential internal university documen...
2018-09-01
30 min
N1 Fitness Podcast
31: The Science Behind GMOs w/ Dr. Kevin Folta
Dr. Kevin Folta is on the show today to talk about what the science really says about GMO’s. Specifics include… What is a GMO? (Genetically Modified Organism) Genetically modified vs. ‘natural’ Organic vs. ‘conventional’ products How crops are sprayed & treated An objective view of companies like Monsanto The clean 15 & the dirty dozen The benefits of genetic engineering Where to find trusted scientific sources How Kevin’s shopping cart looks Please share, subscribe & ENJOY! -- Connect w/ Kevin: Website – kevinfolta.com Talking Biotech Podcast Twitter -- Wo...
2018-08-13
32 min
Revolutionary You!
#120-Dr. Kevin Folta: GMO's: Friend Or Foe?
I am joined this week by Dr. Kevin Folta, professor and chairman of the Horticulture Sciences Department at the University of Florida. He and I discuss some common misconceptions about genetically modified organisms and pesticides and how they affect our food. This is always a hot button topic and I have always found Dr. Folta's information to be extremely enlightening and insightful. If you're looking to cut through the propaganda about GMO's, this is a good place to start. To learn more about Dr. Folta's work, you can follow him on Twitter at www.twitter.com/kevinfolta and on h...
2018-05-10
34 min
The Taproot
S2E3: Spiraling out of Silence; Speaking up for Science and Scientists with Kevin Folta
Message from Ivan and Liz: We want to bring listeners attention to this blogpost on Biofortified. https://biofortified.org/2018/08/kevin-folta-coi/ We believe that evidence presented here contradicts several of Kevins assertions in the episode about ‘radical transparency’ and urge listeners to consider them while processing our conversation. ########## In this episode, Ivan and Liz talk to Kevin Folta, Professor and Chairman of the Horticultural Sciences Department at the University of Florida. Kevin’s research focuses on the functional genomics of small fruit crops, photomorphogenesis, and plant transformation. In addition to his many impressive publications, Kevin has been deeply involved in student educat...
2018-04-10
00 min
The PanFuture Society Podcast
Plant Genetics with Dr. Kevin Folta
This week Dr. Folta returns to the show to talk plant genetics, fear mongering, and putting worry into proper context. Also, the Clock of the Long Now is officially under construction
2018-02-24
39 min
Talking Biotech with Dr. Kevin Folta
Review, 2018 Directions
In 2017 we recorded 53 new episodes, including guest hosts and a great range of outstanding guests. 2018 has some interesting new edges. Kevin and Paul talk about the year in review, and the plans for the future.End of 2017 with 672,000+ downloads. Thank you for listening and for all of your support.# COLABRATalking Biotech is brought to you by Colabra – an R&D platform that brings your lab’s world-changing research together in one shared space. Learn more at https://www.colabra.app/# TALKING BIOTECHTwitter: https://twitter.com/talkingbiotechWebsite: https://www.co...
2017-12-30
1h 00
Podcast – Myles Power
#188 – Plant Whispering and Random DNA with Prof Kevin Folta
It finally happened! We spoke with Kevin Folta about his research. Professor Folta (if you want to be formal) works on plants and how they work out their environment, they call this plant whispering. By changing the light Kevin and his team can ‘tell’ plants things. His group has also began to work on a very interesting project. By using random DNA sequences they have shown a range of new proteins that have cool effects on plants. As a biologist I would think this wouldn’t work! Myles sits in silence questioning why he didn’t study something cool like...
2017-11-26
00 min
Podcast – The League of Nerds
#188 – Plant Whispering and Random DNA with Prof Kevin Folta
It finally happened! We spoke with Kevin Folta about his research. Professor Folta (if you want to be formal) works on plants and how they work out their environment, they call this plant whispering. By changing the light Kevin and his team can ‘tell’ plants things. His group has also began to work on a […]<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/TheLeagueOfNerdsPodcast/~4/e8KCddFUitE" height="1" width="1" alt=""/>
2017-11-26
08 min
Podcast – The League of Nerds
#188 – Plant Whispering and Random DNA with Prof Kevin Folta
It finally happened! We spoke with Kevin Folta about his research. Professor Folta (if you want to be formal) works on plants and how they work out… Read more "#188 – Plant Whispering and Random DNA with Prof Kevin Folta"
2017-11-26
00 min
Talking Biotech with Dr. Kevin Folta
Kevin Folta’s Research and SciComm
Any podcast’s 100th episode is reason to celebrate. In Talking Biotech’s 100th episode Chris Barbey interviews its originator, Dr. Kevin Folta, Professor and Chairman of the Horticultural Sciences Department at the University of Florida. They discuss the current research efforts in Folta’s lab along with his science communication efforts and how activists have reshaped his career– simply because he spoke about science. Also, his new roles in science communication.# COLABRATalking Biotech is brought to you by Colabra – an R&D platform that brings your lab’s world-changing research together in one shared space. L...
2017-09-16
1h 08
The PanFuture Society Podcast
Ep 63 - Interview with Dr. Kevin Folta
This week features an interview with Dr. Kevin Folta, professor and chairman of the horticultural sciences department at the University of Florida, and host of the Talking Biotech podcast. Also, I beg for money the 21st century way.
2017-08-19
32 min
Talking Biotech with Dr. Kevin Folta
Ben and Jerry’s Roundup
A story exploded in the New York Times claiming that glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup and a potent herbicide, was detected in 10/11 flavors of Ben and Jerry’s ice cream. The anti-biotech universe propagated the story, implying a dangerous threat from this historically socially responsible product. There are several important questions here. *Is this an appropriate way to report scientific findings? *Are the results reliable? *Why was Ben and Jerry’s targeted by this activist effort? Today’s podcast is a conversation with Dr. David Oppenheimer, a professor who understands the science...
2017-07-29
45 min
DEEKAST
#44. Dr. Kevin Folta Of Talking Biotech
DEEKAST #44 Kevin M. Folta is a professor and chairman of the horticultural sciences department at the University of Florida. From 2007 to 2010 he helped lead the project to sequence the strawberry genome, and continues to research photomorphogenesis in plants and compounds responsible for flavor in strawberries. Dr. Folta hosts the Talking Biotech podcast: A weekly podcast about genetic improvements in plants, animals, microbes and medicine. Available on your favourite podcast app. His blog can be found at kfolta.blogspot.com. On twitter he is @kevinfolta
2017-05-28
50 min
Talking Biotech with Dr. Kevin Folta
Your Questions Answered
We get lots of comments that the favorite episodes are when Kevin Folta answers your questions about food, farming, and genetic engineering. Not to disappoint, this entire episode is dedicated to your questions. Except for the update on the “GMO Corn Experiment“!! With special guest Vern Blazek# COLABRATalking Biotech is brought to you by Colabra – an R&D platform that brings your lab’s world-changing research together in one shared space. Learn more at https://www.colabra.app/# TALKING BIOTECHTwitter: https://twitter.com/talkingbiotechWebsite: https://www.colabra.app/podcasts...
2017-03-04
50 min
Talking Biotech with Dr. Kevin Folta
Adjusting Plant Defenses to New Pathogens
Following on last week’s episode, plants contain a family of genes called “R genes” that play important roles in resistance to disease. They are part of an evolutionary arms race between plants and pathogens. Matt Helm is a graduate student at Indiana University in Roger Innes’ lab. They are working on reworking the networks that sense pathogens, hoping to adapt their sensitivity to threats not innately sensed. In other words, putting different different bait on the mousetrap in the interest of catching a different pest with the same hardware.Follow Matt at @MattdhelmFollow Kevin Folta at...
2017-01-21
44 min
Talking Biotech with Dr. Kevin Folta
Communicating Effectively with Critics
When we discuss new technology with the public, there is inevitable fear and push back with at least a fraction of those we are trying to reach. How we address this is critical to our own credibility. Jay Baer is an author and consultant in customer service and marketing. He has written the book Hug Your Haters, a book that outlines the value of criticism and the proper ways to address it. These concepts are especially important in the days of social media. These tips from marketing translate well to science communication, as we attempt to share science with an...
2017-01-07
39 min
Talking Biotech with Dr. Kevin Folta
Effective Science Communication in 2017
I’ll always remember 2016 as an eclectic mix of hell and success. We learned a lot about how to engage the public and got lots of practice. We took a lot of heat, suffered lots of personal and professional damage and defamation. We got through it by telling the truth, being soft, and enjoying a conversation about science with the world’s experts. Ultimately the efforts led to wonderful recognition that maybe provided a better conduit for the message. But what can we do better in 2017? Today’s podcast provides that guidance. What are the resolutions we can make now...
2016-12-24
40 min
Ontario AgCast
Kevin Folta
Great opportunity to catch up with Dr. Kevin Folta. Kevin is the professor and chairman of the horticultural sciences department at the University of Florida... and an all around great guy. Check out the podcast to learn more about food science, the importance of ag and food research, Kevin's punk rock past and the Presidential Debate.
2016-09-27
00 min
The Science Enthusiast Podcast
tSE 015 - Kevin Folta, Chairman of Horticultural Sciences at University of Florida
tSE 015 - Kevin Folta, Chairman of Horticultural Sciences at University of Florida Episode 015 with hosts Natalie Newell (Skeptical Parenting) and Dan Broadbent (A Science Enthusiast): Login to access this episode's bonus-level content! Disclaimer: You know. Sponsor: "Science always wins." - Kevin Folta God of the week:Anubis Interview: Kevin Folta! Dr. Folta is a professor and chairman of the horticultural sciences department at the University of Florida, and is also an active science communicator.(Someone in the group called him a “modern day science hero”) Check out Kevin's punk band from high school, too. Follow Kevin! Illumination: Kevin Folta’s Blog...
2016-08-31
00 min
Talking Biotech with Dr. Kevin Folta
Indian Farmers Suicides 2, Your Questions
Talking Biotech Podcast #44 continues Kavin Senapathy’s interview with Dr. Ronald Herring. Dr. Herring is a Professor of Government and International Professor of Agriculture and Rural Development at Cornell University. Dr. Herring is a social scientist that has carefully studied the situation in India. This is the second part of the interview discussing the myths and facts surrounding Indian farmer suicides, a popular narrative in anti-genetic-engineering circles. Professor Herring provides first-hand illumination of the topic, from his experience in India, and scholarly examination of the facts around the topic.In the second half of the podcast Kevin Folta...
2016-07-30
1h 04
Sigma Nutrition Radio
SNR #120: Kevin Folta, PhD - An Evidence-Based View of Genetically Modified Foods
Episode 120: Kevin Folta PhD, is a horticulture professor at the University of Florida. Dr. Folta is passionate about spreading the word of good science, especially on misunderstood topics like genetic modification. Kevin Folta is a professor and chairman of the horticultural sciences department at the University of Florida. Dr. Folta received his Ph.D. from the University of Illinois at Chicago in molecular biology in 1998. Within his lab he researches photomorphogenesis in plants and compounds responsible for flavor in strawberries. Folta's laboratory has two primary research areas: controlling plant traits using light, and using genomics to id...
2016-05-10
50 min
Talking Biotech with Dr. Kevin Folta
In Search of Celiac-Safe Wheat
Dietary reactions to wheat are on the rise, and science is grasping for answers. One approach to work around the genetic basis of the reaction, and that is well understood. With that information, scientists like Dr. Chris Miller at the Kansas Wheat Innovation Center are searching for innovative solutions. Current concepts seek to breed modern wheat with other historical varieties featuring low reactivity. Future methods suggest that genetic engineering and gene editing might be especially effective solutions to the problem. Co-Hosted by Kevin Klatt, Graduate Student in Molecular Nutrition, Cornell University Twitter: @Nutrevolve# COLABRATalk...
2016-04-16
47 min
Serious Inquiries Only
AS231: Dr. Kevin Folta, Part 2
It’s part 2 with Kevin! Lots more on GMOs and labeling controversies. Also, I found out WE AREN’T EVEN USING FISH GENES. My mind is blown. I’ve been defending something we weren’t even doing. Though I still maintain it would be totally fine if we were doing it! The post AS231: Dr. Kevin Folta, Part 2 appeared first on Atheistically Speaking.
2016-04-11
40 min
Serious Inquiries Only
AS230: Dr. Kevin Folta
In light of all this GMO debate, Dr. Kevin Folta was kind enough to hop on the show and educate us! Kevin is the professor and chairman of the horticultural sciences department at the University of Florida. He doesn’t like the word “advocate,” but he has been very vocal about GMOs and dispelling the misconceptions … Continue reading AS230: Dr. Kevin Folta → The post AS230: Dr. Kevin Folta appeared first on Atheistically Speaking.
2016-04-07
44 min
Talking Biotech with Dr. Kevin Folta
The SciBabe Talks Toxins; Your Questions Answered
Today chemophobia rules supreme. From fast-food establishments to farming critics, everyone seems to be an expert, except the experts!Talking Biotech #19 features The SciBabe, Yvette d’Entremont (@TheSciBabe). She has experience in the chemical industries and a background in applied toxicology. This is a light-hearted discussion of “toxic”, what it means, and what we really need to worry about. In the second part, Kevin Folta answers your questions, covering Dr. Don Huber, IARC and glyphosate, using his slides for your presentations, and student tracts in science communication.# COLABRATalking Biotech is brought to you by Colabra –...
2015-10-03
1h 00
The Prism Podcast
The Prism Podcast - Episode 51
"A scientist in a scientifically illiterate nation at a time when we need science the most." On this episode of The Prism, we have a conversation with Kevin Folta, who has been under immense scrutiny by anti-GMO activists for an alleged (but unsubstantiated) unethical conflict of interest relationship with Monsanto. He has been the object of many Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA) requests, and has been the victim of many an internet witch hunt. Despite this, he has stood tall, hiding nothing, and taking his detractors head on, believing that in the end, truth and science will wi...
2015-09-22
00 min
This Week in Virology
TWiV 355: Baby's first virome
Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Dickson Despommier, Alan Dove, Rich Condit, and Kathy Spindler The TWiV team considers the effect of a Leishmaniavirus on the efficacy of drug treatment, and the human fecal virome and microbiome in twins during early infancy. Links for this episode Announcing mSphere 5:50 Leishmania virus influences drug outcome (paper 1, paper 2) 25:15 Human gut virome and microbiome in infants (Nat Med) 46:00 Multiple displacement amplification (Wiki) 46:00 Virome of adult twins (Nature) 49:15 Illumination by Kevin Folta 1:31:00 Folta story at RetractionWatch 1:41:40 Image credit Letters read on TWiV 355 9:40, 1:20:30 This episode is sponsored by ASMGAP 5:00 Timestamps by Jennifer. Thanks...
2015-09-20
1h 57
Talking Biotech with Dr. Kevin Folta
Kevin Folta — Monsanto Outreach Support, FOIA, Transparency
This week I had to address the elephant in the room. What’s up with the recent flack about Monsanto funding a science communication outreach program?What is happening with FOIA? What is the future of the Talking Biotech science communication program? Yes, I actually went on a vacation-vacation, first time since April 2002. And it was in a place with no cell signal or internet access.# COLABRATalking Biotech is brought to you by Colabra – an R&D platform that brings your lab’s world-changing research together in one shared space. Learn more at...
2015-08-23
48 min
Talking Biotech with Dr. Kevin Folta
Genetically Modified Mosquito Control – Careers in Plant Breeding
This week’s podcast discusses Kevin Folta’s public records situation for 60 seconds.That is followed by a talk with Dr. Andrew McKemey from Oxitec in Oxford, England. Oxitec has a technology that allows rearing of male mosquitoes that transmit a gene that disrupts offspring from developing. This technology has been show to work field situations, providing potential solutions to mosquito-borne disease. Dr. McKemey describes the technology and addresses ecological concerns.In the second part Dr. Phil Stewart from Driscoll’s Strawberry Associates talks about careers in plant breeding. There is a desperate need for plant bree...
2015-08-15
1h 19
Food and Farm
Kevin Folta - email fallout
An anti-GMO activist organization called U.S. Right to Know has filed Freedom of Information requests with some 40 professors, scientists and science writers with ties to public universities in an attempt to discredit their work in biotechnology.Dr. Kevin Folta from the University of Florida says that selected information from the thousands of emails turned over to the group has begun to surface. We spoke with Folta to try and gain some much-needed context.
2015-08-14
13 min
Talking Biotech with Dr. Kevin Folta
Don’t Let Dr. Oz Tell YOUR Story– Teaching the Public about Farming
Ag professionals know their businesses and on-farm practices better than anyone. However, they don’t tend to share their story in public space, allowing others (including unscrupulous hucksters and activists) to warp their reality.How do we get the real experts excited about communicating about new technology, and how it is used on the farm? New innovations in crops and animals stand to improve productivity and quality of farm products, with benefits to farmers, the consumer and the environment.This is the topic of Dr. Kevin Folta’s presentation to the Florida Farm Bureau’s Young F...
2015-07-21
46 min
Talk Nerdy with Cara Santa Maria
GMOs and Society w/ Kevin Folta
Cara sits down with Dr. Kevin Folta (Professor and Chair of Horticultural Sciences, University of Florida) to continue their conversation about genetically modified organisms. Especially poignant: the philosophy of activism denying opportunities for the developing world.
2015-06-08
1h 28
播主练习生anchor
#655 - Kevin Folta
Kevin Folta is a land-grant scientist exploring ways to make better food with less input, also learning and teaching how to effectively communicate science to the public. He is also a professor in and chairman of the Horticultural Sciences Department at the University of Florida, Gainesville.
2015-06-05
3h 10
Food and Farm
Kevin Folta
Dr. Kevin Folta from the University of Florida received a Freedom of Information request for his personal emails. Right to Know or Desire to Harass? Listen to our conversation on Food and Farm and decide for yourself.
2015-02-28
13 min
Talk Nerdy with Cara Santa Maria
GMOs w/ Kevin Folta
Cara digs deep into GMOs (genetically modified organisms) with Dr. Kevin Folta, a preeminent researcher and science communicator. They discuss the technique's risks and benefits, its top three uses, and how "golden rice" could have saved millions of lives.
2014-09-15
1h 24
Food and Farm
Kevin Folta on Dr. Don Huber
Dr. Kevin Folta joins us on Food and Farm to discuss his recent exchange with Dr. Don Huber over Huber's claim of the discovery of a deadly organism associated with bio-engineered corn.
2013-12-06
24 min
Statewide Archives - WUFT News
On The Path Ahead For Genetically Modified Foods In Florida
https://www.wuft.org/news/files/2013/12/ME-Wednesday.mp3 More consumers are accepting of controversial genetically modified food, according to a new study by University of Florida’s IFAS Extension on consumer attitudes towards genetically modified food. The study comes at a pivotal time as House Bill 1 is up for consideration during Florida’s next legislative session. Representative Michelle Rehwinkel Vasilinda (D) of Leon County has sponsored the bill, which requires any food sold in Florida to be labeled as having genetically modified ingredients. If the bill passes, Florida will be the first state in the nation to requ...
1970-01-01
00 min