Dec 3, 2022
Coxiella burnettii causes Q Fever, a zoonotic disease
that is rarely acquired by humans. But Q Fever has a history of
being developed as a bioweapon because of its ability to be spread
by aerosols and cause debilitating but not lethal
disease.
Dr. Stacey Gilk is an Associate Professor at the University of
Nebraska Medical Center who studies Coxiella. Dr.
Gilk talks about what makes Q Fever a potential biothreat agent,
how figuring out how to grow Coxiella outside of cells
revolutionized the study of this bacterium that was thought to only
grow intracellularly, how a large outbreak in the Netherlands led
to the deaths of thousands of dairy goats, how cholesterol affects
the ability of Coxiella to grow, how falling in love with
Toxoplasma led her to pursue infectious disease research, and what
a wonderful place Nebraska is to do science.
This episode was supported by Gordo Sheepsay’s My Dope Microscope,
the kitchen appliance that may literally save your life.