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Tim’s Take Episode 15 | Aureomycin Antibiotic History with MU

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Dr. Taylor Nelson (MD and Infectious Disease Specialist), Dr. Robert Kremer (PhD, Soil Microbiology and Biochemistry) and Dr. Craig Payne (Veterinary Medical Extension) share the history and science, victories and concerns of Aureomycin for humans and animals alike as we look back to 75 years ago at its discovery.

Every month Tim Reinbott produces a podcast called, Tim's Take. He invites a researcher, MU Extension Specialist, or an expert in the agricultural world to sit down with him and discuss hot topics.

Tim's Take Episode 15 Transcript

Aureomycin Antibiotic YouTube Video

Visit https://moaes.missouri.edu/ to learn more.

The Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station (MOAES) extends CAFNR research to nearly 14,000 acres across the state to meet regional research and demonstration needs of agricultural producers and natural resource managers. MOAES has a storied history of major impacts in advancing science in agriculture, food and natural resources — locally, nationally and globally. These CAFNR laboratories provide research faculty with a wide variety of real-world conditions to test and develop strategies for agricultural production based on the geographical and climatic differences of our diverse state.

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Dr. Taylor Nelson (MD and Infectious Disease Specialist), Dr. Robert Kremer (PhD, Soil Microbiology and Biochemistry) and Dr. Craig Payne (Veterinary Medical Extension) share the history and science, victories and concerns of Aureomycin for humans and animals alike as we look back to 75 years ago at its discovery.

Every month Tim Reinbott produces a podcast called, Tim's Take. He invites a researcher, MU Extension Specialist, or an expert in the agricultural world to sit down with him and discuss hot topics.

Tim's Take Episode 15 Transcript

Aureomycin Antibiotic YouTube Video

Visit https://moaes.missouri.edu/ to learn more.

The Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station (MOAES) extends CAFNR research to nearly 14,000 acres across the state to meet regional research and demonstration needs of agricultural producers and natural resource managers. MOAES has a storied history of major impacts in advancing science in agriculture, food and natural resources — locally, nationally and globally. These CAFNR laboratories provide research faculty with a wide variety of real-world conditions to test and develop strategies for agricultural production based on the geographical and climatic differences of our diverse state.

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