No baby daddy sequencing

No baby daddy sequencing

From Life Unculturable by Samuel L. Miller, Julia Vinzelj, Michael Prattes

April 9, 2026 · 1h 11m

About this episode

Janet Rogers discusses Sanger sequencing, mass spectrometry, and her long tenure at Oklahoma State University.

We are back with another exciting interview guest! This time Janet Rogers tells us all about Sanger sequencing, mass spectrometry and what had kept her at Oklahoma State University since 1978. Tune in to learn a bit about the history of the sequencing core facility at OSU, what it is like to work for and managing a core facilty and what reason Janet has to diligently keep working out at the Colvin Center. If you have any questions for Janet, Sam or Julia, feel free to reach out on LinkedIn, Instagram, BlueSky, or YouTube @LifeUnculturable! Life Unculturable is the number one podcast on anaerobic microbiology, (un)culturable microbes, and the real life of researchers, brought to you by Drs Sam Miller, Julia Vinzelj, and Michael Prattes!

People in this episode

Hosts: Michael Prattes, Sam, Julia

Guest: Janet Rogers

Topics covered

  • Sanger sequencing
  • mass spectrometry
  • sequencing core facility
  • Oklahoma State University

Keywords

  • anaerobic microbiology
  • (un)culturable microbes
  • researchers

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