Episode 229 -- Joshua A. Goldberg PhD

Episode 229 -- Joshua A. Goldberg PhD

Thursday, May 5, 2021

We sat down with Josh Goldberg to talk about how the earliest prodromal symptoms of Parkinson's manifest at a cellular and network level in the autonomic nervous system. Charlie Wilson and Salma Quraishi talked with him about identifying distinct biophysical adaptations in an adult-onset mouse model, and how these changes are sufficient to explain one of the earliest signs of disease (hint: constipation!).

Dr. Goldberg is Associate Professor of Medical Neurobiology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. http://www.goldberglab.net

Charles J. Wilson PhD is Ewing Halsell Chair of Biology at UTSA
Salma Quraishi PhD is Assistant Professor Research at UTSA

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