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In this 100th and final episode of the MPFI Neurotransmissions Podcast, hosts Joe Schumacher, Lesley Colgan, Jeremy Cheng, and Akash Pal sit down to reminisce on the journey of the podcast with podcast producer Kevin Albertini. To mark this incredible milestone, the podcast returns full circle and welcomes back our guest from our very first episode, CEO and Scientific Director David Fitzpatrick joined by the other two scientific directors of MPFI, Ryohei Yasuda and Lin Tian. The directors look back at the exciting changes that have happened both at MPFI and in the neuroscience field since the podcast started in 2016 and discuss what they think are the next big questions in the field.
Episode Guests:
David Fitzpatrick, MPFI CEO & Scientific Director
Fitzpatrick Lab: https://www.mpfi.org/science/our-labs/fitzpatrick-lab
Lin Tian, MPFI Scientific Director | @LinTianPhD
Tian Lab: https://www.mpfi.org/science/our-labs/tian-lab
Ryohei Yasuda, MPFI Scientific Director | @Ryohei_Neuro
Yasuda Lab: https://www.mpfi.org/science/our-labs/yasuda-lab
Episode Hosts:
Joe Schumacher - @JWScience
Jeremy Chang - @jtchang
Lesley Colgan - @colgan_lesley
Akash Pal - @pal116a
Podcast episodes produced and edited by Kevin Guy Albertini - @KGAlbertini
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As we want to sign off, we want to give special thanks to all of those who have made this journey possible - our hosts, production, communications, and admin team!
Joe Schumacher
Misha Smirnov
Ben Scholl
Jeremy Chang
Lesley Colgan
Akash Pal
Anant Jain
Audrey Bonnan
Andre Steinecke
Michael Yetman
Vered Kellner
Alexandra Gribizis
Matt Rowan
Paul Evans
Tim Holford
Kevin Albertini
Katie Edwards
Miguel Gutierrez
Monica Reum
Nicole Shultz
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In this episode of the MPFI Neurotransmissions Podcast, we sit down with the lead engineer behind the widely used Neuropixels Probe, Dr. Tim Harris from Janelia Research Campus. We also talk shop about Dr. Harris' 18 years working for Bell Labs.
Don't miss a special announcement from Joe at the end of the episode (46:34).
Episode Guest:
Tim Harris
Senior fellow at HHMI Janerlia Research Campus
Research Professor of biomedical engineering at Johns Hopkins University
Harris Lab: https://www.janelia.org/lab/harris-lab
Neuropixels- https://www.neuropixels.org/about
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Joe Schumacher - @JWScience
Jeremy Chang - @jtchang
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In this episode of the MPFI Neurotransmissions Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Mark Andermann (@AndermannLab), a renowned neuroscientist at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center & Harvard University, to explore the intricate neural circuits that regulate feeding behavior. Dr. Andermann shares his groundbreaking research on how the brain processes hunger and satiety signals, and what happens when these systems go awry in cases of dysfunctional eating.
Episode Guest:
Mark Andermann - @AndermannLab
Andermann Lab: https://www.andermannlab.com/
Episode Hosts:
Akash Pal- @pal116a
Lesley Colgan - @Colgan_Lesley
Podcast episode produced and edited by Kevin Guy Albertini - @KGAlbertini
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In this episode, Prof. Dr. Bill Hansson joins hosts Lesley and Joe to discuss his leadership as former Vice President of the Max Planck Society, his work on locust olfaction, and his recent identification of an odorant that can protect swarming locusts from cannibalism.
Interested in learning more about how the sense of smell is critical for behavior? Read Dr. Hannson's book full of stories of the amazing world of smell. Smelling to Survive: https://www.amazon.com/Smelling-Survive-Amazing-World-Sense-ebook/dp/B09Q8B7V4G
Episode Guest:
Bill Hannson @billhansson
Department of Evolutionary Neuroethology: https://www.ice.mpg.de/94928/evolutionary-neuroethology
Episode Hosts:
Lesley Colgan - @Lesley Colgan
Joe Schumacher - @JWScience
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In this episode, Dr. Tim Ryan joins hosts Lesley and Joe to discuss how neurons rely on a constant source of energy to function. They discuss how the brain's energy supply is maintained and regulated and what happens when this energy supply is disrupted.
Episode Guest:
Timothy Ryan
Ryan Lab: https://biochem.weill.cornell.edu/directory/primary-faculty/timothy-ryan-phd
Episode Hosts:
Lesley Colgan - @Lesley Colgan
Joe Schumacher - @JWScience
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In this episode, Dr. Tony Movshon returns to the podcast to chat with hosts Jeremy and Akash about his work in understanding visual pathways and the differences between 'constructionist' and 'reductionist' approaches in neuroscience.
Dr. Movshon is a university professor researching vision and visual development at NYU School of Medicine. He has made contributions to the understanding of the brain mechanisms that represent the form and motion of objects, and the way these mechanisms contribute to perceptual judgments and visually guided movement.
Episode Guest:
Tony Movshon - @TonyMovshon
Movshon Lab: https://www.cns.nyu.edu/labs/movshonlab/
Episode Hosts:
Akash Pal- @pal116a
Jeremy Chang - @jtchang
Podcast episode produced and edited by Kevin Guy Albertini - @KGAlbertini
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In this episode of Max Planck Florida's Neurotransmissions Podcast, we meet new cohost Dr. Akash Pal, who joins Jeremy in a discussion with Associate Professor of Biology at Boston University, Dr. Jerry Chen. They discuss how the brain can make sense of our complex sensory world through the processes of perception and abstraction and how Dr. Chen's research team uses in vivo imaging of genetically encoded indicators and spatial transcriptomics to understand these processes.
Episode Guest: Jerry Chen https://www.chen-lab.org/index.html
Episode Hosts:
Jeremy Chang - @jtchang
Akash Pal- @pal116a
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In this episode of MPFI's Neurotransmissions Lesley and Jeremy speak with Dr. Kuan Hong Wang, Professor at the University of Rochester and Co-Director of the New Brain Aging Center, about Emotional Well-Being, the power and challenges of big science approaches, and his scientific philosophy to exploring increasingly complex neuroscience questions.
Whether you're curious about the power of your own brain or fascinated by the world of scientific exploration, this episode of Neurotransmissions has something for you.
Episode Guest: Kuan Hong Wang
https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/labs/wang.aspx
https://www.newbrainaging.org/
Episode Hosts:
Lesley Colgan - @Lesley Colgan
Jeremy Chang - @jtchang
Podcast episode produced and edited by Kevin Guy Albertini - @KGAlbertini
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This episode of MPFI's Neurotransmissions Podcast dives into the fascinating world of neuroplasticity, the brain's ability to change and adapt. We're joined by Dr. Anant Jain. Anant joined
Centre for High Impact Neuroscience and Translational Applications (CHINTA) in Kolkata, India in November 2023. His lab focuses on understanding the molecular signaling underlying homeostatic plasticity that gets activated to compensate for the behaviorally relevant synaptic changes. Moreover, his lab seeks to address how these homeostatic mechanisms get disrupted during neurodevelopmental disorders such as Autism. He also tells us about his bold decision to relocate from the USA to India to open his research lab. We explore the challenges and rewards of pursuing scientific discovery in a new environment. -
In this episode, hosts Lesley and Jeremy speak with Dr. Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz, Senior Group Leader and Head of Janelia's 4D Cellular Physiology Group, about how technology has shaped her career and her vision for developing a molecular understanding of tissue physiology.
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Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz - @JLS_Lab
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In this episode, hosts Lesley and Joe speak with Dr. Weijian Zong about the motivation, challenges, and advancements behind the development of the MINI2P, an open-source miniaturized two-photon microscope that allows neuroscientists to visualize brain activity in freely behaving animals.
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Episode Guest:
Weijian Zong - @WikiZong
Mini2P - @TheMini2P
Episode Hosts:
Lesley Colgan - @Colgan_Lesley
Joe Schumacher - @JWscience
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In this episode, hosts Joe and Lesley chat with Dr. Debosmita Sardar about her research into the roles of astrocytes, epigenetics, and serotonylation during odor processing. Dr. Sardar is a K99 Postdoctoral Fellow at Baylor College of Medicine and a selected MPFI NeuroMEETS speaker.
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Episode Guest:
Debosmita Sardar @debo_Astrocyte
Episode Hosts:
Lesley Colgan - @Lesley Colgan
Joe Schumacher - @JWscience
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In this special 2023 Society for Neuroscience Meeting, Lesley discusses the experience of attending the SfN conference for the first time with postbaccalaureate at the National Eye Institute, Alexis Green; presenting a poster and developing connections at SfN with postdoctoral researcher at MPFI, Dr. Tim Holford; and further discuss new insights in Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) research with Professor, and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at Stanford University School of Medicine, Dr. Carolyn Rodriguez.
Episode Guests:
Alexis Green
Tim Holford
Carolyn Rodriguez @CRodriguezMDPhD
https://med.stanford.edu/rodriguezlab
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In this episode, hosts Joe and Lesley chat with Dr. Rodrigo Pena about computational neuroscience and the power of this field to advance our understanding of the nervous system. Dr. Pena is an Assistant Professor in the Biological Sciences department at Florida Atlantic University. He is also one of the organizers of LASCON IX (Latin American School on Computational Neuroscience) which is now accepting applications.
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In this episode, hosts Joe and Lesley chat with Dr. Ewoud Schmidt about his work in studying neuronal circuit development, function, and behavior and how human-specific genes shape neuronal circuits in health and disease. Dr. Schmidt is an Assistant Professor and the Principle Investigator for the Schmidt Lab at the Medical University of South Carolina.
Episode Guest:
Ewoud Scmidt @ereschmidt
Episode Hosts:
Lesley Colgan @colgan_lesley
Joe Schumacher @JWscience
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In this episode, hosts Joe and Lesley sit down with Daniela Sammler, a researcher investigating neurocognitive functions related to language and music, and how they might complement each other. A number of fascinating areas are discussed including her work her working on methods for recording human brain activity during complex tasks such as playing piano while in an fMRI.
Episode Guest:
Daniela Sammler @DanielaSammler
Episode Hosts:
Lesley Colgan @colgan_lesley
Joe Schumacher @JWscience
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In this episode, hosts Joe and Lesley sit down with Nancy Padilla-Coreano, a Principal Investigator at the University of Florida, to discuss the expanding field of social behavior and her work into the brain mechanisms behind social dominance and social competence.
Be sure to check the multimedia platform Stories of Women in Neuroscience co-founded by Dr. Padilla-Coreano: https://www.storiesofwin.org
Episode Guest:
Nancy Padilla-Coreano @DrNancyPadilla
Episode Hosts:
Lesley Colgan @colgan_lesley
Joe Schumacher @JWscience
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In this special two-episode conference podcast, Joe brings you scientific highlights from the 2022 Society for Neuroscience Meeting. In Part 2 Joe discusses new technologies for comparative connectomics and transcriptomics with Dr. Justus Kebschull, cognitive decline in aging C. elegans with Dr. Rachel Arey and thalamic-cortical circuits and our responsibility for science advocacy with Dr. Ubadah Sabbagh.
Episode Guests:
Justus Kebschull @JustusKebschull https://www.kebschull-lab.org/
Rachel Arey @AreyLab. https://www.bcm.edu/people-search/rachel-arey-17679
Ubadah Sabbagh@neubadah https://ubadahsabbagh.com/
Episode host:
Joe @JWScience
Podcast episode produced and edited by Kevin Guy Albertini - @KGAlbertini
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In this special two-episode conference podcast, Joe brings you scientific highlights from the 2022 Society for Neuroscience Meeting. In Part 1 Joe catches up with some old friends to chat about their latest science and career journeys. He discusses network development with Dr. Gordon Smith, double spines with Dr. Won Chan Oh, and evolutionary adaptations of cavefish with Dr. Bethany Stanhope. They also discuss the excitement and challenges of starting an independent lab and advice for first-time SfN attendees
Episode Guests:
Gordon Smith https://med.umn.edu/bio/gordon-smith
Won Chan Oh https://sites.google.com/view/wonchanoh/home
Bethany Stanhope @BA_Stanhope
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