scigest - Plant & Food Research podcast
Welcome to scigest - podcast-sized servings of digestible science from the world of Plant & Food Research! Scigest is a podcast channel hosted by scientists at Plant & Food Research in New Zealand who are passionate about communicating their science to New Zealanders and the world, as well as helping science students in their journey to a science career. Our scientists are at the heart of food production, supply and security, contributing to human health and wellbeing as well as social and economic stability. Hear how our research is making a difference to food production - from the development of new cultivars and new foods, to bioprotection science and creating environmentally sustainable production systems for plant and seafood crops. If you are interested in a career in science, listen to our scientists' stories, including their tips and tricks, and discover the many options available for a science career. Any questions or suggestions can be emailed to the scigest team at scigest@plantandfood.co.nz. To be able to see all of our podcasts and get to see some of our podcasters and interviewees please see our scigest website at www.plantandfood.com/scigest
More episodes
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349 - PPF: Future-Fit: Navigating Sustainability with Martin RichMon, 13 May 2024
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348 - PPF: Food. Who's helping?Mon, 29 Apr 2024
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347 - SLFM: Roger Robson-Williams: A man on a missionThu, 11 Apr 2024
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346 - SLFM: Dr James Sainsbury - Buzzworthy scienceMon, 01 Apr 2024
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345 - SITK: The New Zealand Food Composition DatabaseThu, 14 Mar 2024
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