
Episode 213 -- Jacques Wadiche PhD
Friday, April 24, 2020 Jacques Wadiche (UAB School of Medicine) talks to us about multivesicular neurotransmitter release (MVR) in the CNS. He takes us through recent work from his lab that gets at PK...
24 Apr 202050min

Episode 212 -- Timothy J. Petros PhD
Thursday, February 20, 2020 Tim Petros (NICHD/NIH) talks about new single cell RNA and epigenetic approaches to understanding the intrinsic programs that determine interneuron diversity. The group dis...
20 Feb 202045min

Episode 211 -- Savio Chan PhD
Thursday, February 13, 2020 Savio Chan (Northwestern) gives us his thoughts on cell diversity in the external globus pallidus. He weighs in on how to define cell type, when to stop mining for more div...
13 Feb 202034min

Episode 210 -- Steve Small MD PhD
Thursday, February 6, 2020 Steve Small (UT Dallas) discusses how well 19th and 20th century localizationist metaphors for the brain have served our understanding of behavior, especially in the realm o...
6 Feb 202045min

Episode 209 -- Matthijs van der Meer PhD
Thursday, January 23, 2020 Matt van der Meer (Dartmouth) talks about the role of oscillations in routing information flow in the ventral striatum. Duration: 37 minutes Discussants:(in alphabetical ord...
23 Jan 202036min

Episode 208 -- Stephen Maren PhD
Thursday, November 14, 2019 Stephen Maren (Texas A&M) talks about the common neural circuitry mediating fear conditioning and drug relapse. Duration: 39 minutes Discussants:(in alphabetical order) Isa...
14 Nov 201938min

Episode 207 -- Ajay Dhaka PhD
Thursday, November 7, 2019 Ajay Dhaka (UW) talks about distinctions in itch (pruritis) and pain (nociception) somatosensation, and his discovery of overlapping mechanisms for these sensations via dire...
7 Nov 201936min

Episode 206 -- Sophie Caron PhD
Thursday, October 31, 2019 Sophie Caron (U of Utah) discusses how sensory representations shift from ordered to random in the sensory system of drosophila. Duration: 35minutes Discussants:(in alphabet...
31 Okt 201937min


















