Episode 4: Meet the Team – Stephanie Lansing

Welcome to “Tales of the Resistance” a podcast centered around learning about antimicrobial resistance (AMR).  Hosted by three members of iAMResponsible team, a nationwide outreach effort on AMR, Mara Zelt, Amber Patterson, and Bella Breinig work together at the University of Nebraska and with the iAMResponsible team, and on this podcast – what are the odds?

More manure mentoring this week on “Tales of the Resistance” as we pick the brain of Stephanie Lansing who leads the bioenergy and biotechnology lab at the University of Maryland. More affectionately known as the “poop” lab. Stephanie blows our minds as we learn about the interconnectivity of AMR to the language we use to speak about antimicrobial resistance. She also touches on how AMR has affected a member of her own family. Everyone leaves a little hungry for more insight on AMR, ready to continue our journey into the world of AMR. Special thanks to Stephanie for taking the time to speak with us! 

Check out more from Stephanie:  Stephanie Lansing | College of Agriculture & Natural Resources, University of Maryland (umd.edu)

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Authors and Sponsors

The iAMResponsible project was started by Amy Schmidt at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and Stephanie Lansing at the University of Maryland. Find out more about the project hereFunding for the iAMResponsbile Project was provided by USDA-NIFA Award Nos. 2017-68003-26497, 2018-68003-27467 and 2018-68003-27545. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the view of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.