Neuroscientists Talk Shop

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  • Duration: 207:02:00
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Synopsis

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.

Episodes

  • Episode 26 -- Jian-Young Wu, PhD

    29/01/2009 Duration: 42min

    Thursday, January 29, 2009 Jian-Young Wu (Professor, Georgetown University Medical Center) discusses the use of voltage-sensitive dyes to visualize patterns of population electrical activity in the cortex. Duration: 42 minutes Discussants: (in alphabetical order) Salma Quraishi (Res Asst Prof, UTSA) Carlos Paladini (Asst Prof, UTSA) Todd Troyer (Asst Prof, UTSA) Charles Wilson (Prof, UTSA) acknowledgement: JM Tepper for original music.

  • Episode 25 -- Richard Palmiter, PhD

    22/01/2009 Duration: 50min

    Thursday, January 22, 2009 Richard  Palmiter (Professor, HHMI Investigator, University of Washington School  of Medicine) discusses the biological basis of motivational behavior,  and ends with a personal account of the early days of transgenic  technology. Duration: 51 minutes Discussants: (in alphabetical order) Gary Gaufo (Asst Prof, UTSA Salma Quraishi (Res Asst Prof, UTSA) Carlos Paladini (Asst Prof, UTSA) Rama Ratnam (Asst Prof, UTSA) Charles Wilson (Prof, UTSA) acknowledgement: JM Tepper for original music.

  • Episode 24 -- Michael J. Ryan, PhD

    15/01/2009 Duration: 45min

    Thursday, January 15, 2009 Michael Ryan (Professor, University of Texas at Austin) discusses sexual selection and communication in tungara frogs. Duration: 32 minutes Discussants: (in alphabetical order) Michael Farries (Post-doc, UTSA) Carlos Paladini (Asst Prof, UTSA) Rama Ratnam (Asst Prof, UTSA) Todd Troyer (Asst Prof, UTSA) Charles Wilson (Prof, UTSA) acknowledgement: JM Tepper for original music.

  • Episode 22 -- Elizabeth Torres, PhD

    30/10/2008 Duration: 31min

    Thursday, October 30, 2008 Elizabeth Torres (Assistant Professor, Rutgers University New Brunswick) discusses internal models in sensory-motor integration. Duration: 32 minutes Discussants: (in alphabetical order) Gary Gaufo (Asst Prof, UTSA Salma Quraishi (Res Asst Prof, UTSA) Rama Ratnam (Asst Prof, UTSA) Todd Troyer (Asst Prof, UTSA) Nicole Wicha (Asst Prof, UTSA) Charles Wilson (Prof, UTSA) acknowledgement: JM Tepper for original music.

  • Episode 21 -- Gary Westbrook, MD

    23/10/2008 Duration: 38min

    Thursday, October 23, 2008 Gary  Westbrook (Co-director Vollum Institute, OHSU) talks about science  publishing, and muses on organizing principles in the CNS. Duration: 38 minutes Discussants:(in alphabetical order) Gary Gaufo (Asst Prof, UTSA) Carlos Paladini (Asst Prof, UTSA) Salma Quraishi (Res Asst Prof, UTSA) Nicole Wicha (Asst Prof, UTSA) Charles Wilson (Prof, UTSA) acknowledgement: JM Tepper for original music.

  • Episode 20 -- Greg Macleod, PhD

    02/10/2008 Duration: 35min

    Thursday, October 2, 2008 Greg  Macleod, (Assistant Professor, Dept of Physiology, UTHSCSA) talks about  mitochondrial mechanisms contributing to neuronal calcium homeostasis  in the Drosophila model. Duration: 35 minutes Discussants:(in alphabetical order) Carlos Paladini (Asst Prof, UTSA) Salma Quraishi (Res Asst Prof, UTSA) Fidel Santamaria (Asst Prof, UTSA) Todd Troyer (Asst Prof, UTSA) Charles Wilson (Prof, UTSA) acknowledgement: JM Tepper for original music.

  • Episode 19 -- Bard Ermentrout, PhD

    25/09/2008 Duration: 43min

    Thursday, September 25, 2008 Bard  Ermentrout, (University Professor, Dept of Mathematics, University of  Pittsburgh) talks about synchrony and oscillations in networks,  biological applications of math, (from mescaline induced seizures to  firefly mating behavior) and muses on the "how" vs "why" in mathematical  biology. Duration: 49 minutes Discussants:(in alphabetical order) Jim Bower (Professor, UTSA) Carlos Paladini (Asst Prof, UTSA) Salma Quraishi (Res. Asst Prof, UTSA) Fidel Santamaria (Asst Prof, UTSA) Todd Troyer (Asst Prof, UTSA) Charles Wilson (Prof, UTSA) acknowledgement: R Ratnam for generous loan of recording equipment; JM Tepper for original music.

  • Episode 18 -- Mark Bevan, PhD

    17/09/2008 Duration: 37min

    Wednesday, September 17, 2008 Mark Bevan, (Associate Professor, Dept of Physiology, Northwestern  University) describes and comments on the classic model of basal ganglia  function. Duration: 40 minutes Discussants:(in alphabetical order) Chris Deister (PhD student, UTSA) Ramana Dodla (Fellow, UTSA) Carlos Paladini (Asst Prof, UTSA) Salma Quraishi (Res. Asst Prof, UTSA) Charles Wilson (Prof, UTSA) acknowledgement: R Ratnam for generous loan of recording equipment; JM Tepper for original music.

  • Episode 17 -- Tim Lewis, PhD

    11/09/2008 Duration: 43min

    Thursday, September 11, 2008 Tim  Lewis, (Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics, University of  California, Davis) talks about mathematical analysis of neuronal  synchrony, and the theory of weakly-coupled oscillators. Duration: 44 minutes Discussants:(in alphabetical order) Ramana Dodla (Fellow, UTSA) Carlos Paladini (Asst Prof, UTSA) Salma Quraishi (Res Asst Prof, UTSA) Fidel Santamaria (Asst Prof, UTSA) Todd Troyer (Asst Prof, UTSA) Charles Wilson (Prof, UTSA) acknowledgement: R Ratnam for generous loan of recording equipment; JM Tepper for original music.

  • Episode 16 -- Michael Mauk, PhD

    04/09/2008 Duration: 48min

    Thursday, September 4, 2008 Michael  Mauk, (Professor of Neurobiology, Center for Learning and Memory,  University of Texas at Austin) talks about timing, prediction, and  mechanisms of information processing in cerebellar models of motor  learning. Duration: 49 minutes Discussants:(in alphabetical order) Carlos Paladini (Asst Prof, UTSA) Salma Quraishi (Res. Asst Prof, UTSA) Fidel Santamaria (Asst Prof, UTSA) Todd Troyer (Asst Prof, UTSA) Charles Wilson (Prof, UTSA) acknowledgement: R Ratnam for generous loan of recording equipment; JM Tepper for original music.

  • Episode 15 -- William Armstrong, PhD

    08/07/2008 Duration: 54min

    Tuesday, July 8, 2008 William Armstrong, (Professor & Director, Neurosciences Institute, The University of Tennessee College of Medicine)  talks about vasopressin and oxytocin secreting neurons of the  hypothalamo-neurohypophysial system in a discussion hosted by Charles  Wilson. Duration: 54 minutes Discussants:(in alphabetical order) Carlos Paladini (Asst Prof, UTSA) Fidel Santamaria (Asst Prof, UTSA) Todd Troyer (Asst Prof, UTSA) Charles Wilson (Prof, UTSA) acknowledgement: R Ratnam for generous loan of recording equipment; JM Tepper for original music.

  • Episode 14 -- Patricia Janak, PhD

    24/04/2008 Duration: 40min

    Thursday, April 24, 2008 Patricia Janak, (Principal Investigator, Ernest Gallo Instute - UCSF)  discusses theories of amygdala function, cue-reward learning and its  neural correlates in a discussion hosted by Salma Quraishi. Duration: 41 minutes Discussants:(in alphabetical order) Brian Derrick (Assoc Prof, UTSA) Carlos Paladini (Asst Prof, UTSA) Salma Quraishi (Research Coord, UTSA) Charles Wilson (Prof, UTSA) acknowledgement: R Ratnam for generous loan of recording equipment; JM Tepper for original music.

  • Episode 13 -- David Linden, PhD

    17/04/2008 Duration: 58min

    Thursday, April 17, 2008 David Linden, (Professor, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine) discusses reductionism, cerebellar learning and plasticity in a discussion hosted by Salma Quraishi. Duration: 59 minutes Discussants:(in alphabetical order) Gary Gaufo (Asst Prof, UTSA) Michael Farries (Post-doc, UTSA) Carlos Paladini (Asst Prof, UTSA) Salma Quraishi (Research Coord, UTSA) Rama Ratnam (Asst Prof, UTSA) Fidel Santamaria (Asst Prof, UTSA) Charles Wilson (Prof, UTSA) acknowledgement: R Ratnam for generous loan of recording equipment; JM Tepper for original music.

  • Episode 12 -- Mario Capecchi, PhD

    14/04/2008 Duration: 57min

    Monday, April 14, 2008 2007 Nobel Laureate Mario Capecchi, (co-Chair, Dept of Human Genetics, University of Utah) discusses the impact of his seminal gene targeting work on the future of neuroscience in a discussion hosted by Gary Gaufo. Additional Links: Nobel Lecture Capecchi Laboratory Duration: 58 minutes Discussants:(in alphabetical order) Edwin Barea-Rodriguez (Assoc Prof, UTSA) Gary Gaufo (Asst Prof, UTSA) Brian Derrick (Assoc Prof, UTSA) Carlos Paladini (Asst Prof, UTSA) Salma Quraishi (Research Coord, UTSA) Rama Ratnam (Asst Prof, UTSA) Todd Troyer (Asst Prof, UTSA) Charles Wilson (Prof, UTSA) acknowledgement: R Ratnam for generous loan of recording equipment; JM Tepper for original music.

  • Episode 11 -- Jennifer Morgan, PhD

    27/03/2008 Duration: 53min

    Thursday, March 27, 2008 Jennifer Morgan, (Assistant Professor, University of Texas, Austin)  provides an overview and shares her perspectives on the "kiss and run"  vs collapse models of synaptic vesicle recycling in a discussion hosted  by Salma Quraishi. Duration:  58 minutes Discussants:(in alphabetical order) Carlos Paladini (Asst Prof, UTSA) Salma Quraishi (Research Coord, UTSA) Rama Ratnam (Asst Prof, UTSA) Fidel Santamaria (Asst Prof, UTSA) Charles Wilson (Prof, UTSA) acknowledgement: R Ratnam for generous loan of recording equipment; JM Tepper for original music.

  • Episode 10 -- Linda Overstreet Wadiche, PhD

    13/03/2008 Duration: 37min

    Thursday, March 13, 2008 Linda Wadiche, (Assistant Professor, University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine) discusses the past, present and future of adult neurogenesis research in a discussion hosted by Salma Quraishi. Duration:  38 minutes Discussants:(in alphabetical order) Carlos Paladini (Asst Prof, UTSA) Salma Quraishi (Research Coord, UTSA) Rama Ratnam (Asst Prof, UTSA) Fidel Santamaria (Asst Prof, UTSA) Todd Troyer (Asst Prof, UTSA) Charles Wilson (Prof, UTSA) acknowledgement: R Ratnam for generous loan of recording equipment; JM Tepper for original music.

  • Episode 9 -- John Lisman, PhD

    06/03/2008 Duration: 49min

    Thursday, March 6, 2008 John Lisman, (Zalman Abraham Kekst Chair in Neuroscience and Professor of Biology and of the Volen National Center for Complex Systems)  discusses his perspectives on the neural code, theta/gamma  oscillations, and integrative approaches to looking at the brain, in a  discussion hosted by Salma Quraishi. Duration:  49 minutes Discussants:(in alphabetical order) Brian Derrick (Asst Prof, UTSA) Salma Quraishi (Research Coord, UTSA) David Senseman (Assoc. Prof, UTSA) Todd Troyer (Asst Prof, UTSA) Charles Wilson (Prof, UTSA) acknowledgement: R Ratnam for generous loan of recording equipment; JM Tepper for original music.

  • Episode 8 -- Ian Davison, PhD

    28/02/2008 Duration: 41min

    Thursday, February 28, 2008 Ian Davison, (Research Associate, HHMI/Duke University) talks about sensory coding in the mouse olfactory bulb, in a discussion hosted by Salma Quraishi. Duration:  41 minutes Discussants:(in alphabetical order) Salma Quraishi (Research Coord, UTSA) Michael Farries (Fellow, UTSA) Fidel Santamaria (Asst Prof, UTSA) Charles Wilson (Prof, UTSA) acknowledgement: R Ratnam for generous loan of recording equipment; JM Tepper for original music.

  • Episode 7 -- John Layne, PhD

    14/02/2008 Duration: 58min

    Thursday, February 14, 2008 John Layne, (Assistant Professor, University of Cincinnati) discusses models of homing and path integration in the fiddler crab, in a discussion hosted by Salma Quraishi.  Duration:  58 minutes Discussants:(in alphabetical order) Carlos Paladini (Asst Prof, UTSA) Salma Quraishi (Research Coord, UTSA) Michael Farries (Postdoc UTSA) Fidel Santamaria (Asst Prof, UTSA) Charles Wilson (Prof, UTSA) acknowledgement: R Ratnam for generous loan of recording equipment; JM Tepper for original music.

  • Episode 6 -- Matt Tresch, PhD

    24/01/2008 Duration: 49min

    Thursday, January 24, 2008 Matt Tresch, (Assistant Professor, Northwestern University)  talks about the search for muscle synergies in spinal motor systems and  provides historical perspectives on issues in motor control in a discussion hosted by Salma Quraishi. Duration:  49 minutes Discussants:(in alphabetical order) Chris Deister (Neurobiology Graduate Student, Wilson Lab) Carlos Paladini (Asst Prof, UTSA) Salma Quraishi (Research Coord, UTSA) Rama Ratnam (Asst Prof, UTSA) Todd Troyer (Asst Prof, UTSA) acknowledgement: R Ratnam for generous loan of recording equipment; JM Tepper for original music.

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