
Harnessing Nature's Innovations from the Sea
Jeffrey B. Graham Perspectives on Ocean Science Lecture Series
University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)
January 5, 202651m 16s
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Show Notes
How do most organisms in the natural world communicate? It's through the language of chemistry. Scripps Institution of Oceanography marine biologists Bradley Moore and Natalie Grayson explore how ocean life uses molecules as a language. Examples include a pigment that lets squid and octopus change color for camouflage, a coral and its microbial partners that produce biologically active compounds, and a chemical now in phase three human clinical trials to treat glioblastoma, an aggressive cancer of the brain. Their research has applications for new materials in biotech, and improving the food supply and human health. Series: "Jeffrey B. Graham Perspectives on Ocean Science Lecture Series" [Science] [Show ID: 41190]
Topics
oceanchemistrylanguagemoleculesmarinesquidcoralmicrobesglioblastomahealthOceanographyMarine ScienceMarine Bioscience41190