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NATURAL SCIENCE: snake and spider venom

May 06, 2021 Nathaniel Fränk Season 6 Episode 4
NATURAL SCIENCE: snake and spider venom
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Patrick Miner's Web
NATURAL SCIENCE: snake and spider venom
May 06, 2021 Season 6 Episode 4
Nathaniel Fränk

MISSION; 

The mission of MToxins has always been to provide the highest quality, ethically collected venoms available worldwide at a fair price to assist in the creation of life saving antivenoms. With the opening of our new facility as well as public serpentarium we push our mission further with educating and inspiring the future generations of scientists to help continue to study these animals and their venoms, protect their habitats and share in the fascination of how these animals benefit mankind. 

Mr. Nathaniel Fränk provides a critically helpful services to people worldwide. In less than 60 days there gave been more than 400,000 recorded snake bites from venomous snakes. An additional number of bites have been made by scorpions and spiders.

Antivenom is made using several processes. It all starts with the “facing the snake”. 

This discussion is replete with compassionate respect for the animals and a genuine interest in saving lives. The snake is an important partner in medical research and current pharmaceuticals. 

Practical advice is shared.

This discussion is both dramatic and humorous.

http://www.mtoxins.com/home.html

MUSIC GENEROUSLY PROVIDED BY;
Leroy Anderson    American composer
Anderson completed "The Typewriter" on October 9, 1950 
http://www.leroyanderson.com/


Leroy Anderson was an American composer of short, light concert pieces, of which many were introduced by the Boston Pops Orchestra under the direction of Arthur Fiedler. John Williams described him as "one of the great American masters of light orchestral music



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MISSION; 

The mission of MToxins has always been to provide the highest quality, ethically collected venoms available worldwide at a fair price to assist in the creation of life saving antivenoms. With the opening of our new facility as well as public serpentarium we push our mission further with educating and inspiring the future generations of scientists to help continue to study these animals and their venoms, protect their habitats and share in the fascination of how these animals benefit mankind. 

Mr. Nathaniel Fränk provides a critically helpful services to people worldwide. In less than 60 days there gave been more than 400,000 recorded snake bites from venomous snakes. An additional number of bites have been made by scorpions and spiders.

Antivenom is made using several processes. It all starts with the “facing the snake”. 

This discussion is replete with compassionate respect for the animals and a genuine interest in saving lives. The snake is an important partner in medical research and current pharmaceuticals. 

Practical advice is shared.

This discussion is both dramatic and humorous.

http://www.mtoxins.com/home.html

MUSIC GENEROUSLY PROVIDED BY;
Leroy Anderson    American composer
Anderson completed "The Typewriter" on October 9, 1950 
http://www.leroyanderson.com/


Leroy Anderson was an American composer of short, light concert pieces, of which many were introduced by the Boston Pops Orchestra under the direction of Arthur Fiedler. John Williams described him as "one of the great American masters of light orchestral music



Support the Show.


Typically 7 hours are devoted to an episode. The research required to support some Conversations has included extensive reading.
Please stay in touch, (I enjoy your emails and suggestions) recommend the podcast to others and support the show with a financial contribution.
save
.these.stories @gmail.com
Recommend the podcast to others!

Cheers!