College students from across the globe – and in Wisconsin – highlight research to combat the global public health crisis of antibiotic resistance. We head to Green Bay. Then, U.S. Rep. Glenn Grothman of Wisconsin talks about priorities in foreign affairs, immigration and agriculture.
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‘Tiny Earth’ students are on a mission for antibiotic discovery
Next week thousands of college students from across the globe will celebrate research to combat one of the greatest global public health challenges of our time — antibiotic resistance. We hear from an organizer of the annual “Tiny Earth” symposium on how aspiring scientists are unearthing solutions.
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US Rep. Glenn Grothman discusses military aid, immigration and more
President Joe Biden wants to send new aid to Ukraine by year’s end as a partial government shutdown looms. We discuss policy priorities, including the recently extended 2018 Farm Bill, with Wisconsin Congressman Glenn Grothman.
Episode Credits
- Kate Archer Kent Host
- Mackenzie Krumme Producer
- Avery Lea Rogers Producer
- Lee Rayburn Technical Director
- Brian Merkel Guest
- Glenn Grothman Guest
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