
Episode 173 -- Mark Shapiro PhD
Thursday, August 24, 2017 Mark Shapiro (UT Health, San Antonio) talks about visualizing how the anchoring protein AKAP79/150 orchestrates functional coupling of ion channel assemblies using super-reso...
24 Aug 201738min

Episode 172 -- Joanna Phillips MD PhD
Thursday, April 13, 2017 Joanna Phillips (UCSF) fields our questions about the cellular microenvironment: how cell signaling and interactions are mediated by glycocalyx proteoglycans and components o...
13 Apr 201744min

Episode 171 -- D. James Surmeier PhD
Monday, April 10, 2017 Jim Surmeier (Northwestern University) talks to us about integrating circuit, ion channel and bioenergetic vantage points to define quantitative, neuron-specific mechanisms of p...
10 Apr 201747min

Episode 170 -- James Tepper PhD
Thursday, April 6, 2017 James Tepper (Rutgers Newark) joins us 10 years down the line to revisit the topic of our inaugural podcast discussion, which centered on the diversity and origins of striatal ...
6 Apr 201741min

Episode 169 -- Alan J Lerner MD
Thursday, March 30, 2017 Alan Lerner (Case Western Reserve) offers his perspective as a clinician-scientist in understanding the scope of Brain Health as a “big science” initiative. He describes how ...
30 Mar 201737min

Episode 168 -- Gemma Casadesus-Smith PhD
Thursday, March 23, 2017 Gemma Casadesus-Smith (Kent State) discusses new strategies in thinking about Alzheimer’s disease and its prevention, and what we understand about the disease process through ...
23 Mar 201750min

Episode 167 -- Nick Hollon PhD
Nick Hollon (Fellow, Xin Jin Lab, Salk Institute) leads us in a fantastic discussion on neuroeconomic approaches to understanding the neural correlates that govern value-based decision making. Duratio...
9 Mar 201749min

Episode 166 -- Christiane Linster PhD
Thursday, March 2, 2017 Christiane Linster (Cornell) discusses the theory and experimental realities at play in modeling learning, memory and neuromodulation in the olfactory system of rodents. Durati...
2 Mar 201739min


















