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We Got A State Microbe!
We did it, after 2 years of intense lobbying, hundreds of emails and letters from people throughout New Jersey and the world, the governor signed into law that the official State Microbe of New Jersey is Streptomyces griseus.  We are the second state to have an Official Microbe, but the first to have an Official Bacterium!  Thanks to everyone who participated!
This footage is from the news broadcast New Jersey Matters, where I talk about microbes and science with the host, Larry Mendte: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LgvPK8_Pus8 Please take a look!
Cool tie, huh?
And please don’t forget the book: https://tinyurl.com/Warhol-Small-Guide
Twitter @WarholScience
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microminutes · 5 years
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New Jersey State Microbe Approved by Assembly
On February 25, 2019 The NJ  Assembly unanimously voted in favor of designating an  Official State Microbe, Streptomyces griseus. This brings NJ one step closer to being the second state in the US (and the world) to have a symbolic microbe.
This action sequence shows me (seated) casting the vote for Assemblywoman Annette Quijano (standing) in the Assembly Chamber. Wow, that was cool, and an honor!  ASW Quijano was the principal sponsor in the Assembly. The vote was 76 to zero.
Strep griseus produces streptomycin, the first broad spectrum antibiotic and the first significant antibiotic found in America. It was discovered in 1943 in New Brunswick, NJ
Talk about pressure “Don’t press the red button!”
Please read my amazing microbiology book: https://tinyurl.com/Warhol-Small-Guide
More info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_microbe
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microminutes · 5 years
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WOW, Thank you, whoever you are.
My book has been selling all over the world, and I thank everyone who bought a copy. It’s just strange to see this in the context of what my readers read!
Please join the gang and get the book:
https://tinyurl.com/Warhol-Small-Guide
It costs less than a burger and a Coke, it lasts longer, and is more fun!
or the posters:
https://www.etsy.com/no-en/shop/WarholScience 
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microminutes · 5 years
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Our friend #34 Salmonella at it again.
https://www.webmd.com/food-recipes/food-poisoning/news/20181106/salmonella-fear-spurs-duncan-hines-cake-mix-recall?ecd=wnl_day_110718_CTRL&ctr=wnl-day-110718-CTRL_nsl-inthenews_1&mb=y%2fF4JrdsBLnwUTcPDwnigng0WleHxvIqwKgbEsrN22k%3d
Get the book that explains microbiology: Dr Warhol’s Periodic Table of Microbes, The Small Guide to Small Things
https://tinyurl.com/Warhol-Small-Guide
It costs less than a burger and a Coke, it lasts longer, and is more fun!
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microminutes · 5 years
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Drs Warhol and Eveleigh at Eagleton Workshop
John Warhol and Doug Eveleigh participated in the Scientists in Politics workshop at the Eagleton Institute on Nov 29. It was a great networking experience and we were able to share our experience with getting a State Microbe with the other attendees. Great news is that now Chancellor Molloy has his own  Periodic Table of Microbes poster for his office wall!
75th anniversary of streptomycin is coming up. Get ready for a celebration!
Please read my amazing microbiology book:
https://tinyurl.com/Warhol-Small-Guide
#NJmicrobe
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NJ Microbe news coverage!
While Drs Eveleigh and  Warhol were at the Eagleton workshop, the Rutgers Daily Targum (university newspaper) ran a cover story on our efforts to get an Official State Microbe  for New Jersey!  Great timing!
http://www.dailytargum.com/article/2018/11/rutgers-professor-aim-to-make-tuberculosis-cure-state-microbe
#NJmicrobe ; Twitter: @WarholScience
Please read my amazing science book:
https://tinyurl.com/Warhol-Small-Guide
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Microbe Talk at The Library. 
This was a lot of fun. I spoke about he new book (The Small Guide to Small Things) and The New Jersey State Microbe. The audience had students, teachers, nurses, professors, and people from the general public.
Hey, get the book!  https://tinyurl.com/Warhol-Small-Guide . It costs less than a burger and a Coke, it lasts longer, and is more fun!
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Microbiology at the NJ Historical Commission Forum
Monmouth University hosted the NJ History Forum where I talked about the great history of New Jersey and Microbiology on behalf of my colleagues at Rutgers.
One presentation is titled The 75th Anniversary of the Discovery of Streptomycin (upcoming in 2019); the other is titled An Official New Jersey State Microbe! Streptomyces griseus. The revolutionary antibiotic streptomycin was discovered as a product the microbe Streptomyces griseus isolated from New Jersey soil.
Authors of the presentations are Douglas Eveleigh, Jeff Boyd, Jessica Lisa, Max Haagblom, and John Warhol.
To learn more about microbiology, check out the book: https://tinyurl.com/Warhol-Small-Guide. It costs less than a burger and a Coke, it lasts longer, and is more fun!
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microminutes · 6 years
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University of the Sciences Presentation
Wow, my name in lights!
I had a great time talking to students and faculty at the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia on Oct 25. Topics were the New Jersey State Microbe, and my book, Dr Warhol’s Periodic Table of Microbes, The Small Guide to Small Things. Both topics hinge on effective science communication, a concept woven throughout the presentation. The skills and tactics needed to effectively interact with the nonscientific public, legislators, and scientists outside of your own discipline were all part of the lively seminar.
Thank you for inviting me, USciences!
Get the book! https://tinyurl.com/Warhol-Small-Guide It costs less than a burger and a Coke, it lasts longer, and is more fun!
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microminutes · 6 years
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The NJ State Microbe will be part of the New Jersey Historical Commission Forum on Popular Culture in New Jersey on November 2.  A great opportunity to inform more people about microbiology. We’re also presenting on the 75th anniversary of streptomycin, the world’s first broad spectrum antibiotic, discovered right here in New Jersey.
No doubt, we’ll also talk about the Periodic Table of Microbes, The Small Guide to Small Things. https://tinyurl.com/Warhol-Small-Guide
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microminutes · 5 years
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Wow, I got invited!
Scientists in  Politics Workshop at the Eagleton Institute of Politics on November 30
I’m the only “outsider” attending!  Thank you Rutgers!
On behalf of the NJ Microbe!
Twitter: @WarholScience
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microminutes · 6 years
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Heading to University of the Sciences in Philadelphia on Oct 25 to give a talk about the NJ State Microbe, The Periodic Table of Microbes, and the Small Guide to Small Things.
Thank you, USciences, for the invitation!
Microbiology occurs in a rich cultural environment; this homework list is only a start!
Get this great science book, it costs less than a burger and a Coke, it lasts longer, and is more fun!
https://tinyurl.com/Warhol-Small-Guide
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microminutes · 6 years
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Final cover choice for The Small Guide to Small Things.
This is the one I went with. What do you think? It’s due out soon, currently collating reviews!
Twitter @WarholScience
State Microbe: https://youtu.be/Iei0-tH03aI
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microminutes · 6 years
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One possible cover design for The Book
Coming soon.
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New Jersey produced many things. The first broad spectrum antibiotic, and Ed Harris, the Man in Black on Westworld.
Get involved. Tell your legislator to vote for the NJ Microbe.
Twitter @WarholScience
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microminutes · 6 years
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Official ASM Conference for Undergraduate Educators meeting sponsor
Once again, we are the official conference bag sponsor for the ASM CUE meeting in Austin. I hope everyone has a great time and orders many copies of The Small Guide to Small Things!
Twitter: @WarholScience
Get the book: https://tinyurl.com/Warhol-Small-Guide
Get the poster: https://www.etsy.com/no-en/shop/WarholScience
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