
Venom, Bites, and Breakthroughs: Jim Harrison & Kristen Wiley (Part 2)
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We continue our discussion with Jim Harrison and Kristen Wiley, the dedicated owners and operators of the Kentucky Reptile Zoo. They share their experiences working on groundbreaking venom research projects in St. Lucia, Sri Lanka, and India and their involvement in antivenom production and conservation efforts. Jim and Kristen also discuss the challenges of running a reptile-focused nonprofit, advancements in venom-based medical treatments, and the importance of ethical antivenom research.
From cancer research to synthetic antivenoms, we explore the cutting edge of venom science and the impact their work has on both the reptile industry and the medical field. Kristen offers insights for women in herpetology, and they share their favorite reptiles.
Tune in for an in-depth look at the fascinating world of venom research, reptile conservation, and the future of snakebite treatment. Don’t forget to check out the Kentucky Reptile Zoo in person or online, and stay tuned for next week’s episode featuring Joe Pittman, founder of the Florida Snakebite Institute!