
Episode 157 -- Yoland Smith, PhD
Yoland Smith (Yerkes Primate Center, Emory University) discusses how the motor symptoms of Parkinsonism may not connect with our emerging understanding of the the complex interconnectivity of the bas...
6 Okt 201643min

Episode 156 -- Susan Patterson, PhD
Thursday, September 22, 2016 Susan Patterson (Temple University) introduces neuro-immune interactions in the CNS, and discusses her ideas about how immune dysregulation and cognitive vulnerability may...
22 Sep 201636min

Episode 155 -- Howard Eichenbaum, PhD
Tuesday, September 20, 2016 Howard Eichenbaum (Boston University) discusses “memory fields” in hippocampus as a way to think about the fundamental associative properties of the hippocampus. He introd...
20 Sep 201634min

Episode 154 -- Jim Lechleiter, PhD
Thursday, August 25, 2016 Jim Lechleiter (Cellular & Structural Biology, UTHSCSA) gets us up to speed on astrocytes, their role in brain health and homeostasis, and their properties as excitable cells...
25 Aug 201650min

Episode 153 -- Laura Colgin, PhD Redux
Thursday, April 14, 2016 Laura Colgin (Center for Learning and Memory, UT Austin) returns to discuss hippocampal gamma band oscillations and their functional importance to memory encoding and retrieva...
14 Apr 201637min

Episode 152 -- Lee Goldstein, MD PhD
Thursday, April 7, 2016 Lee Goldstein (Boston University) discusses chronic traumatic encephalopathy, and how he is using mouse models to trace the salient features of the initiation and early neuroge...
7 Apr 201638min

Episode 151 -- Russel Ray PhD
Thursday, March 31, 2016 Russel Ray (Baylor College of Med) discusses gene editing techniques in building mouse model systems. The group considers rhombomere origins and what role they might play in ...
31 Mars 201642min

Episode 129 -- Anatol Kreizer PhD
Thursday, March 25, 2015 Anatol Kreizer (UCSF/Gladstone Institutes) discusses his studies on opposing motor properties of the basal ganglia motor circuit within the framework of the prevailing model ...
25 Mars 201637min


















