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But Always See First with Dr. Roderick MacKinnon
mercredi 9 janvier 2019 ⢠Duration 41:42
On this episode, Anthony spoke to Dr. Roderick MacKinnon (Professor, Rockefeller University, HHMI) about ion channels, studying what fascinates you, and the importance of thinking childishly.
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The music on today's episode was by The Caretaker:Â thecaretaker.bandcamp.com
Being Romantic and Practical with Dr. Richard Tsien
mardi 22 mai 2018 ⢠Duration 46:12
On this episode, Matt spoke to Dr. Richard Tsien (Professor & Chair, New York University). Dr. Tsien has a diverse career, contributing many important findings to the field of cellular and molecular neuroscience, with a primary focus on understanding how the brain meets the demands to process information. Matt delved primarily into Dr. Tsien's path to becoming a scientist, and his advice for anyone interested in becoming a neuroscientist.
The music on today's episode was by Robby. Check out their music at listentorobby.bandcamp.com
Sensorimotor Circuits in Zebrafish with Dr. Tod Thiele
lundi 8 aoÝt 2016 ⢠Duration 36:15
On this episode of Brain Matters, Matt and Dr. Tod Thiele (Assistant Professor, University of Toronto Scarborough) talk about a model organism we haven't featured on the podcast yet- zebrafish. In his new lab, Tod is continuing his work on neural circuits in the zebrafish using all the latest imaging and optogenetic techniques.
Enhancing Cognition with Video Games with Dr. Adam Gazzaley
jeudi 23 juin 2016 ⢠Duration 34:39
On this episode of Brain Matters, Anthony talked with Adam Gazzaley (Professor, UCSF)Â about his work on cognition. Adam develops and designs video games that are fun to play and also have enhancing cognitive effects.
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The Vestibular System with Dr. Dora Angelaki
lundi 9 mai 2016 ⢠Duration 37:25
On this episode of Brain Matters, Anthony talked with Dr. Dora Angelaki (Professor & Chair of the Department of Neuroscience, Baylor College of Medicine) about her work in the vestibular system. Dora refers to the vestibular system as 'the sixth sense' and her passion for studying this under-appreciated sensory system is clear as talks about her research. Dora is also working on a computational understanding of Autism. She discusses her approach to understanding this complicated disorder.
Molecular Mechanisms of Depression with Dr. Lisa Monteggia
vendredi 1 avril 2016 ⢠Duration 41:04
On this episode of Brian Matters, Anthony and Dr. Lisa Monteggia (Professor, UT Southwestern Medical Center) talked about depression and the molecular mechanisms underlying the efficacy of antidepressants. They also talked about Lisa's work on MeCP2, the gene linked to the autism spectrum disorder. Towards the end, Lisa opens up about how important mentorship is in the career of a young scientist.
Ride the Tiger: A Guide Through the Bipolar Brain premiers April 13, 2016 at 10/9c. It features neuroscience experts Thomas Insel, Paul Keck, Karl Deisseroth, and Helen Mayberg.
The Resting Brain with Dr. Gagan Wig
lundi 14 mars 2016 ⢠Duration 29:06
On this episode of Brain Matters, Matt talked with Dr. Gagan Wig (Assistant Professor of Behavioral and Brain Sciences, University of Texas at Dallas) about his research on brain networks. Gagan studies the brain using functional magnetic resonance imaging or fMRI and investigates a multitude of interesting questions about the human brain.Â
Stroke and Aphasia with Dr. Argye Hillis
jeudi 4 fÊvrier 2016 ⢠Duration 47:26
Anthony and Dr. Argye Hillis (Professor of Neurology, Johns Hopkins University) talked about a medical perspective on neuroscience research. Argye's research focuses on understanding how language and emotional functions recover after stroke.
Sleep Circuits with Dr. Yang Dan
vendredi 15 janvier 2016 ⢠Duration 56:50
On This episode of Brain Matters, Anthony talked with Dr. Yang Dan (Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator and Professor of Neurobiology, UC Berkeley). Yang studies the circuits in the brain that control sleep. Perk up your cochlea and jump into this great conversation.
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Cortical Columns with Dr. David Fitzpatrick
mardi 22 dÊcembre 2015 ⢠Duration 41:42
On this episode of Brain Matters, Matt and Dr. David Fitzpatrick (Chief Executive Officer & Scientific Director, Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience) chat about the cortex. They talked about the visual system and David's research on his friend the column.