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An on going discussion and celebration of all things Bob Seger. Hosted by Brad Wenzel and Trevor Smith, two comedians from Michigan now residing in Los Angeles. The hosts feel Seger is an underrated, under-appreciated rock icon with a lack of legacy-driven content compared to his peers. This monthly-ish podcast attempts to fill that void. The episodes vary in format, but the topic is always Bob Seger. Follow on twitter / Instagram @PodSeger Email your Seger stories to podseger@gmail.com
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A podcast exploring fresh off the press neuroscience research. Tune in to our podcast for a deep dive interview exploring a research paper or thesis with the scientist themselves. Strengthen your understanding of the brain at the molecular level and gain an understanding of what it's like being a cutting-edge researcher. Email - brainexplained@outlook.com. LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/brain-explained-podcast Website - https://anchor.fm/abdullah-asad-iqbal Support this podcast: ...
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Listen to learn about how dopamine neurons aren’t all thesame, some neurons use dopamine to reduce negative behaviours, to increase ornothing at all. I’ll be talking to to Professor Danielle who loves everything to do with navigationand Rajeshwar who is more of a dopamine specialist. Links Paper Daniel.A.Domeck – labwebsite Rajesh Awatramani – labw…
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This was a brilliant episode as I have long been lookinginto the research into a diagnostic test for Alzheimer’s Disease and dementiain general. I for a long time for a paper on diagnostic markers for Alzheimer’sDisease and demetnai in general because it is one of the roadblocks to help usunderstand and eventually cure these diseases. We still cann…
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Today is a unique episode. It is the first time I will havepeople interviewed on the show. I talked to both Professor Arne.D.Ekstrom and Sarah Seger who is a PhD student in his lab who did a lot of the work for the paper which is titled, ‘ Memory-related processing is the primary driver of human hippocampal theta oscillations. Lab website Paper Twi…
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This episode is a short one because I could not find the other episodes even after contacting Zoom. We will be discussing the paper titled. Non-invasive In Vivo Brain Astrogenesis and Astrogliosis Quantification Using a Far-red E2-Crimson Transgenic Reporter Mouse --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brain-explained/sup…
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Today, I’ll be talking to Professor Scott Waddell and is research into memory in the Drosophila the commonly used fly in science research. Memory is one of the most interesting topics in the most interesting field which is neuroscience and this episode will not disappoint. https://www.dpag.ox.ac.uk/team/scott-waddell https://twitter.com/ScottishWad…
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COVID may be something we do not want to think about but it is important that we carry on trying to understand the effects of this devastating virus. With Dr Daniel Martins de Souza we will be looking into the neural effects of COVID. Listen in to find out how it effects the brain. Link to Paper Link to Dr Daniel Martins de Souza Link to Brain Expl…
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Microglia are the brain’s defense system and cleaning system and so are incredibly important for the normal functioning of the brain if you want to learn more about these fascinating cells then be sure to listen in to this episode of Brain Explained. Dr David Menassa’s Twitter Dr David Menassa’s lab page The paper --- Support this podcast: https://…
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Come at listen to the latest episode of Brain Explained where we explore research looking into blood flow across the brain. A relatively new and very important area o research that is opening up so many findings. The paper Dr YongSoo lab website Dr YongSoo’s Twitter Brain Explained website Brain Explained Twitter --- Support this podcast: https://p…
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New neurons have been discovered that generate fever and illness in the brain. Want to learn more about them and how they where discovered then listen in to the latest podcast episode. Dr Jessica Osterhout's Twitter Dr Jessica Osterhout's University Profile The Paper Brain Explained Twitter Brain Explained Website --- Support this podcast: https://…
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Want to learn about how genetic differences might affect your brain then come and listen to the most recent episode of Brain Explained where we explore just that. You’ll learn about the first-ever long-term study in this area and it does not disappoint. It is truly something to look forward to. Laboratory Website Paper Brain Explained Twitter Accou…
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Episode Description This episode is with Dr Titas is looking at retrograde zippering which is another way that neurons are able to correctly grow towards their correct final destination. What exactly does this system involve and how does this work? Listen in to learn all about it and we also explore why the C.elegans is a good model for neuroscienc…
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Listen in to learn more about arteriovenous malformations (AVM) a condition that leads to tangled blood vessels in the brain and spinal cord. This increases an individual’s likelihood of stroke. This week we will be exploring research that profiled the cells the blood vessels to find what changes occurred in these cells compared to normal samples. …
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Episode 11 is all about dancing molecules and how they could be used to help improve spinal cord regeneration. Listen in to learn how proteins that move faster are more effective with Professor Samuel Stupps. Link to paper - https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abh3602 Professor Stupp’s Lab Website - http://stupp.northwestern.edu/ Prof. Stup…
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Research looking into the effects of phones and concussions. An odd mix but interesting. Listen in to learn more. We’ll be talking to Dr Prasanna. Link to dissertation work - https://digitalcommons.lsu.edu/gradschool_dissertations/5339/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brain-explained/support…
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Episode Description Come and listen to the first special episode. A conversation with Dr Argel who I meet through the Society of Neuroscience. We talk about his journey into neuroscience and his work covering memory and studies into neuroinflammation and ketamine. Lab website Twitter account --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/…
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Want to know how we work well in teams? Then listen in to the latest episode exploring team flow with Professor Mohammed Shehata. Flow is our ability to enter that state where everything aligns and we are able to focus entirely on the task at hand. - The eNeuro paper (the journal article here) News coverage including The Times Magazine London (here…
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I’m back on track. Here is the next episode. In this episode we explore dopamine signalling in the brain. Why? Because dopamine is the main signalling compound in your brain for reward. So eat a bar of chocolate, get a new job, pass your exams and you get a dose of dopamine. But the research by Professor David Kleinfield is even more important beca…
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Episode 6 will be looking at the brain regions involved in spirituality and Religiosity which is another word for religion. Therefore, I am extremely grateful to give you this unique episode. This episode will be of interest as over 90% of percent of people have some sort of spiritual practice and the other 10% will want to know how the brain is li…
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Episode 5 dives traumatic brain injury a disease commonly received after too many blows to the head. How can we protect against this and how exactly is it studied in the lab. If that piques your interest then be sure to check out for we cover this and much more with Dr Andrew Pieper, a researcher in this field from the Harrington Discovery Institut…
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Episode 4 of Brain Explained explores a new theory for understanding pain. Pain, its something we feel often and that many people chronically suffer from with an estimated 40% of people suffering from chronic pain and understanding pain would allow us to help them. That is where Dr Franziska Denk’s Research comes into play. For she is describing a …
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Episode 3 of Brain Explained explores neuroimaging and blood supply, cleaning in the brain with Professor Farshid Sepherband from The University of Southern California. Why are spaces imaged in the brain and how are they linked to daily life and disease? Listen to find out. In Episode 3 we discuss his recent research into the neuroimaging of the cl…
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Episode 2 of Brain Explained explores the brain circuits involved in language and memory with Professor Christopher Petkov of Newcastle University. Chris’s work looks at the brain regions involved in language and memory in humans and macaques. We discuss his work, how it is being practically used, the opportunities you have to get involved in this …
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A short introductory episode detailing what Brain Explained is all about. Twitter - https://twitter.com/Br_Explained Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/company/brain-explained-podcast Email - brainexplained@outlook.com Music Beauty Flow by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5025-beauty-flow License: https://filmmusic.io/stan…
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