In this fascinating episode, Dr. Samuel Miller, Senior Scientist and Postdoctoral Research Associate at Oklahoma State University’s Elshahed Laboratory and Microbiomics & Culturomics Core Facility, takes us deep into the unseen world of anaerobic microbes — the mysterious bacteria that thrive without oxygen and shape ecosystems from the human gut to the soil beneath our feet.
A leading expert in culturomics and microbial taxonomy, Dr. Miller’s work focuses on isolating and identifying previously uncultivated bacterial species, expanding our understanding of microbial diversity and their critical roles in human and environmental health.
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As Dr. Miller explains, studying these elusive microorganisms isn’t just about discovery — it’s about uncovering the hidden systems that sustain life. From medical breakthroughs to ecological balance, his research is helping to rewrite what we know about microbial evolution, symbiosis, and resilience.
Stay connected with Dr. Miller and his research through LinkedIn and X, and discover how the next generation of microbiologists is redefining the future of microbial science.
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