Sinopsis
Neuroscientists Talk Shop is the University of Texas at San Antonio's (UTSA) Neurobiology Podcast, showcasing the current research of internationally renowned guest Neuroscientists. Each episode features a moderated discussion with a cross section of UTSA Neurobiology faculty, highlighting the featured guest's research, and the state of the art in the field at hand.
Episodios
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Episode 152 -- Lee Goldstein, MD PhD
07/04/2016 Duración: 38minThursday, 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 neurogenic processes of the disease. Duration: 37 minutes Discussants:(in alphabetical order) George Perry (Dean, UTSA) Salma Quraishi (Res. Asst Prof, UTSA) Matt Wanat (Asst. Prof, UTSA) Charles Wilson (Ewing Halsell Chair, UTSA) acknowledgement: JM Tepper for original music.
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Episode 151 -- Russel Ray PhD
31/03/2016 Duración: 42minThursday, 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 circuit organization. Duration: 43 minutes Discussants:(in alphabetical order) Gary Gaufo (Assoc. Prof, UTSA) Salma Quraishi (Res. Asst Prof, UTSA) Charles Wilson (Ewing Halsell Chair, UTSA) acknowledgement: JM Tepper for original music.
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Episode 129 -- Anatol Kreizer PhD
25/03/2016 Duración: 37minThursday, 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 of basal ganglia circuits delineated by DeLong in 1989. The group critically assesses the current model, and discusses some questions of extrapyramidal functional anatomy that have yet to be worked out in the field. Duration: 38 minutes Discussants:(in alphabetical order) Salma Quraishi (Res Asst Prof, UTSA) Todd Troyer (Assoc Prof, UTSA) Carlos Paladini (Assoc Prof, UTSA) Matt Wanat (Asst Prof, UTSA) Charles Wilson (Ewing Halsell Chair, UTSA) acknowledgement: JM Tepper for original music.
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Episode 150 -- Javier Medina, PhD
24/03/2016 Duración: 40minThursday, March 24, 2016 Javier Medina (Baylor College of Med) discusses the cerebellum, its fundamental circuit, and attempts to understand it’s role in behavior as well as abstract toward a fundamental computational role for cerebellum. Duration: 41 minutes Discussants:(in alphabetical order) Isabel Muzzio (Assoc. Prof, UTSA) Salma Quraishi (Res. Asst Prof, UTSA) Todd Troyer (Assoc. Prof, UTSA) Charles Wilson (Ewing Halsell Chair, UTSA) acknowledgement: JM Tepper for original music.
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Episode 149 -- Christopher Olsen, PhD
18/02/2016 Duración: 37minThursday, February 18, 2016 Christopher Olsen (Medical College of Wisconsin) discusses the brain's motivational system, and whether the same mechanisms contribute to drugs of abuse as to natural reward. Duration: 37 minutes Discussants:(in alphabetical order) Matt Wanat (Asst. Prof, UTSA) Gerard Beaudoin (Res. Asst Prof, UTSA) Charles Wilson (Prof, UTSA) acknowledgement: JM Tepper for original music.
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Episode 148 -- Gordon MG Shepherd, MD PhD
04/02/2016 Duración: 47minThursday, February 11, 2016 Gordon Shepherd joins us from the Northwestern University School of Medicine. We discuss the relevance and evolution of the idea of the "canonical" cortical circuit, and some of the ways in which cortical microcircuitry is being recast in light of new genetic tools. Duration: 45 minutes Discussants:(in alphabetical order) Alfonso Apicella (Asst. Prof, UTSA) Salma Quraishi (Res Asst Prof, UTSA) Todd Troyer (Assoc. Prof, UTSA) Charles Wilson (Prof, UTSA) acknowledgement: JM Tepper for original music.
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Episode 147 -- Jagmeet Kanwal, PhD
04/02/2016 Duración: 43minThursday, February 4, 2016 Jag Kanwal joins us from the Georgetown University School of Medicine. We discuss multi-functional specialization of the auditory cortex of the mustache bat to perception of communication sounds. Duration: 45 minutes Discussants:(in alphabetical order) Alfonso Apicella (UTSA) Salma Quraishi (UTSA) Todd Troyer ( UTSA) Charles Wilson (UTSA) Nicole Wicha ( UTSA) acknowledgement: JM Tepper for original music.
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Episode 146 -- Mark Bevan, PhD Redux
21/01/2016 Duración: 35minThursday, January 21, 2016 Mark Bevan joins us (once again) from the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. We discuss changes in neuronal activity and network connectivity in models of Parkinson’s disease. Duration: 35 minutes Discussants:(in alphabetical order) Gerard Beaudoin (Res Asst. Prof, UTSA) Soomin Song (UTSA PhD student) Matthew Wanat (Asst. Prof, UTSA) Charles Wilson (Prof, UTSA) acknowledgement: JM Tepper for original music.
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Episode 145 -- Hillel Adesnik, PhD
14/01/2016 Duración: 33minThursday, January 14, 2016 Hillel Adesnik joins us from the University of California at Berkeley, to discuss recent advances in cortical circuits. We discuss the various routes for the flow of activity within and across cortical layers in sensory cortex. Duration: 33 minutes Discussants:(in alphabetical order) Alfonso Apicella (Asst. Prof, UTSA) Salma Quraishi (Res Asst Prof, UTSA) Todd Troyer (Assoc. Prof, UTSA) Matthew Wanat (Asst. Prof, UTSA) Charles Wilson (Prof, UTSA) acknowledgement: JM Tepper for original music.
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Episode 142 -- Rusty Gage, PhD
24/11/2015 Duración: 34minNovember 10, 2015 Rusty Gage joins us from the Laboratory of Genetics at the Salk Institute to talk about neuron and neuron circuit generation and regeneration in adults. Duration: 34 minutes Discussants:(in alphabetical order) Alfonso Apicella (Asst. Prof, UTSA) Michael Foret (grad student, UTSA) Gary Gaufo (Assoc. Prof, UTSA) Annie Lin (Asst. Prof, UTSA) Christopher Rhode (grad student, UTSA) Jacqueline Shay (grad student, UTSA) Charles Wilson (Prof, UTSA) acknowledgement: JM Tepper for original music.
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Episode 144 -- Patrick Sheets, PhD
19/11/2015 Duración: 38minThursday, November 19, 2015 Patrick Sheets joins us from the Indiana University School of Medicine South Bend and University of Notre Dame. We discuss what makes pain hurt and the interaction between somatosensory pain pathways and pain control networks in the brain. Duration: 38 minutes Discussants:(in alphabetical order) Alfonso Apicella (Asst. Prof, UTSA) Todd Troyer (Assoc. Prof, UTSA) Charles Wilson (Prof, UTSA) acknowledgement: JM Tepper for original music.
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Episode 143 -- Robert Stackman, PhD
12/11/2015 Duración: 42minThursday, November 12, 2015 Robert Stackman joins us from the Department of Psychology and the Center for Complex Systems & Brain Sciences at Florida Atlantic University. We discuss the hippocampus, recognition, episodic memory, context and space. Duration: 42 minutes Discussants:(in alphabetical order) Brian Derrick (Prof, UTSA) Isabel Muzzio (Asst. Prof, UTSA) Todd Troyer (Assoc. Prof, UTSA) Charles Wilson (Prof, UTSA) acknowledgement: JM Tepper for original music.
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Episode 141 -- Mimi Kao, PhD
05/11/2015 Duración: 34minOn November 5, 2015, Mimi Kao joined us from the Department of Biology at Tufts University to discuss the anterior forebrain pathway in song birds and its role in song learning. Discussants (in alphabetical order Todd Troyer (Assoc. Prof, UTSA) Charles Wilson (Prof, UTSA) acknowledgement: JM Tepper for original music.
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Episode 140 -- Craig Atwood, PhD
29/10/2015 Duración: 37minThursday, October 29, 2015 Craig Atwood joins us from the University of Wisconsin and the VA Hospital in Madison to discuss his ideas about the relationship between the reproductive system control of the cell cycle and aging. Topics include the origin and possible treatments for Alzheimer’s disease and the possibility of extending human longevity. Duration: 37 minutes Discussants:(in alphabetical order) George Perry (Dean, UTSA College of Sciences) Fidel Santamaria (Assoc. Prof, UTSA) Charles Wilson (Prof, UTSA) acknowledgement: JM Tepper for original music.
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Episode 139 -- Paul Kulesa, PhD
26/10/2015 Duración: 40minMonday, October 26, 2015 Paul Kulesa joins us from the Stowers Institute for Medical Research to talk about the neural crest and what we can learn from it about how neurons differentiate, migrate to their correct locations, and make specific synaptic contacts. Duration: 40 minutes Discussants:(in alphabetical order) Gerard Beaudoin (Asst Prof, UTSA) Gary Gaufo (Assoc. Prof, UTSA) Fidel Santamaria (Assoc. Prof, UTSA) Charles Wilson (Prof, UTSA) acknowledgement: JM Tepper for original music.
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Episode 138 -- Mounya Elhilali, PhD
19/10/2015 Duración: 37minMonday, October 19, 2015 Mounya Elhilai joins us from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Johns Hopkins University to talk about how the brain identifies sources of sounds and auditory objects. Duration: 38 minutes Discussants:(in alphabetical order) Alfonso Apicella (Asst Prof, UTSA) Todd Troyer (Assoc. Prof, UTSA) Charles Wilson (Prof, UTSA) acknowledgement: JM Tepper for original music.
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Episode 137 -- Rodrigo España, PhD
15/10/2015 Duración: 34minThursday, October 15, 2015 Rodrigo España joins us from the Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy at Drexel University to talk about hypocretin and hypocretin receptor antagonists, sleep, arousal, and motivation. Duration: 34 minutes Discussants:(in alphabetical order) Gerard Beaudoin (Res. Asst Prof., UTSA) Idaira Oliva (Postdoctoral Fellow, UTSA) Matt Wanat (Asst Prof, UTSA) acknowledgement: JM Tepper for original music.
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Episode 136 -- David Morilak, PhD
12/10/2015 Duración: 40minMonday, October 12, 2015 David Morilak joins us from our neighbor institution, the University of Texas Health Sciences Center San Antonio, to talk about neuromodulators, norepinephrine, stress and depression. Duration: 40 minutes Discussants:(in alphabetical order) Matt Wanat (Asst Prof, UTSA) Nicole Wicha (Assoc Prof, UTSA) Charles Wilson (Ewing Halsell Chair, UTSA) acknowledgement: JM Tepper for original music.
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Episode 135 -- Krešmir Josić, PhD
17/09/2015 Duración: 34minThursday, September 17, 2015 Kres̆imir Josić joins us from the University of Houston. We talk about networks of neurons, getting information out of large data sets, and changing ideas about what constitutes a good stimulus for probing neural systems. Duration: 34 minutes Discussants:(in alphabetical order) Fidel Santamaria (Assoc Prof, UTSA) Todd Troyer (Assoc Prof, UTSA) Charles Wilson (Ewing Halsell Chair, UTSA) acknowledgement: JM Tepper for original music.
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Episode 134 -- James Shine, PhD
10/09/2015 Duración: 42minThursday, September 10, 2015 James (Mac) Shine visits us from Stanford to talk about Parkinson’s Disease symptom clusters, visualizing functional networks in the brain using functional MRI, and the brain networks responsible for Parkinson’s disease symptoms, including freezing of gait. Duration: 42 minutes Discussants:(in alphabetical order) Todd Troyer (Assoc Prof, UTSA) Nicole Wicha (Assoc Prof, UTSA) Charles Wilson (Ewing Halsell Chair, UTSA) acknowledgement: JM Tepper for original music.