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Feed Drop: Nice Genes! - Poo Dunnit

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🗓️ 26 November 2025

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

While we're taking a Thanksgiving holiday break this week, we’re excited to share a special episode of Nice Genes! from our friends at Genome BC.  Our very own Jess joins Dr. Kaylee Byers as they dive into the fascinating world of wastewater surveillance. Along the way, they enlist a seasoned “poo detective,” Dr. Natalie Prystajecky, who wades through some wastewater 101, and how sewage can tip us off to disease outbreaks before symptoms even start. Then, Dr. Yemisi Bokinni brings the investigation to the not-so-small town of Makoko, Nigeria, where a new genome sequencing lab is chasing an old culprit: polio. From your neighborhood sewers to global health and future pandemics, we're using genomics to identify poo dunnit. For more episodes like this one, follow Nice Genes! wherever you listen. Follow on Apple Follow on Spotify Nice Genes! landing page Episode Resources 1. Wastewater Surveillance– BC Centre for Disease Control 2. Wastewater surveillance tells a quiet story of polio’s return– BMJ 3. Nigeria’s polio battleground'– Nature 4. Makoko: ‘Venice of Lagos’– SmartCities Dive Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

You're listening to an Airwave Media podcast.

0:04.8

Why are businesses like HelloVet choosing Apple products and services?

0:09.4

So we started the business two years ago. We had a few people who were used to PCs and this was their first foray into Macs.

0:17.1

But it's been super smooth getting everyone onto those devices and everyone seems really, really happy.

0:22.7

Find out how Mac can help you run and grow your business at apple.com forward slash hellovette.

0:31.7

Hey, unbiased science listeners, this week's episode is a very special one.

0:36.8

A few months ago, I was a guest on a very

0:39.3

popular podcast that we love called Nice Genes from Genome BC. In this episode, I joined Dr. Kaylee

0:46.4

Byers, the rat detective herself, as her co-host to explore how wastewater surveillance can

0:52.9

reveal clues about our health and uncover how sewage

0:56.1

helps track disease outbreaks, from local sewers to global efforts to stop polio and future

1:01.9

pandemics. After you enjoy this episode, head over to Nice Jeans podcast page on your favorite

1:07.5

podcast player to give them a follow. Now, on to the show.

1:17.0

Didn't think I'd find you here this late, buyers.

1:19.9

Burning the midnight oil again?

1:21.7

Detective Steyer, it's been ages.

1:24.0

What are you doing here?

1:25.3

Sarge called me in, said you might need backup on this new case.

1:29.3

New case, huh?

1:30.3

I knew something felt a bit off recently.

1:33.3

After all this time, you start to get a kind of six sense about these things.

1:37.3

Something stinks, but I can't put my finger on it.

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