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TMI founder Dr. Anne Madden is interviewed by Inspire High, an education technology company whose interviews are broadcast to over 10,000 classes worldwide.
TMI founder, Dr. Anne Madden was interviewed by Inspire High, an education technology company based in Japan that broadcasts its engaging interviews and associated lessons to students in over 10,000 high school classrooms across the world. Joining a group of students in Japan through this virtual event, Dr. Madden shared her experience of becoming a microbiologist, exploring the jungle, and ultimately finding microbes that can benefit humanity in unique ways.
Some of the student feedback:
“I really enjoyed listening to your thoughts about microbes and microbes themselves in last Friday's talking session! By listening to your whole session, I was amazed by the fact that microbes have the potential to be anything, such as dying color and changing flavors. As problems such as infectious diseases and environmental pollution have been increasing recently, I felt that microbes, which are still not fully discovered, can solve such problems! I got interested in the future development of microbial research and how it will coexist with society! Thank you very much for your wonderful talk!”
- Student participant
“I used to think of microorganisms, like mold, as villains. But I’ve learned that they can be superheroes solving problems in our daily lives—breaking down plastics, becoming dyes, or even serving as miracle drugs for diseases! Above all, I was truly impressed by your joyful and passionate way of talking about microorganisms. It made me want to find a passion that I can speak about with confidence.”
-武藤千春
“Thank you for such an insightful session today. I had never really thought much about microorganisms before, but your talk sparked my interest! It’s amazing to think that there are still so many undiscovered microorganisms with incredible potential out there. The world of microorganisms is truly fascinating and full of wonder. I’m now inspired to learn more about them on my own!”
-興津花純
“I was amazed to learn how microorganisms, which are usually invisible to the eye, are being used in so many ways in our daily lives! With so many challenges in the world that need to be addressed, I am really excited about the power of microorganisms and the research that will continue in the future! From this session, I learned that passion nurtures curiosity, and that curiosity can take you to places beyond your imagination. . . I can't wait for this session to reach many teenagers! Thank you so much!”
-平田詩乃
TMI presents at the World Microbe Forum on the importance of science art activities in engaging the public with microbiology
TMI Founder and Chief Scientist Dr. Anne A. Madden will present at the World Microbe Forum in June 2021, in a virtual session on the importance of science art activities in communicating science with the public.