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
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Episode 247 -- John Lisman Retrospective
27/07/2022 Duration: 25minWednesday, July 27, 2022 On Thursday March 6, 2008 we recorded episode 9 of Neuroscientists talk Shop. Our guess was John Lisman, from Brandeis University. We enjoyed a 50 minute discussion with John that touched on a range of topics. This retrospective summary of that conversation has been heavily edited for linearity, and the topics have been thinned out somewhat. John's unique perspective is evident throughout, and although this was 14 years ago, most of the topics still seem current and John's insights into the process of discovery are still valuable for us today. Guest: John Lisman, Zalman Abraham Kekst Chair in Neuroscience and Professor of Biology and of the Volen National Center for Complex Systems, Brandeis University. Participating: Brian Derrick, Dept. of Biology, UTSA David Senseman, Dept. of Biology, UTSA Todd Troyer, Dept. of Biology, UTSA Charles Wilson, Dept. of Biology, UTSA Host: Salma Quraishi, Dept. of Biology, UTSA
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Episode 246 -- William Ross Retrospective
13/06/2022 Duration: 23minMonday, June 13, 2022 On Thursday November 15, 2007 we recorded episode 3 of Neuroscientists Talk Shop. Our guest was William Ross, who was, and still is, Professor in the Department of Physiology at New York Medical College, Valhalla. We talked to Bill about imaging techniques for neurophysiology, especially calcium imaging, which he helped to found and develop It is wonderful, from today’s perspective, to see how he was able to envision the developments that have happened in the meantime and it is a joy to take this retrospective look at one of our earliest podcasts. Guest: William Ross, Professor of Neurophysiology, New York Medical College, Valhalla. https://www.nymc.edu/faculty/directory/by-name/ross-william/ Participating: Carlos Paladini, Dept. of Biology, UTSA Fidel Santamaria, Dept. of Biology, UTSA Charles Wilson, Dept. of Biology, UTSA Host: Salma Quraishi, Dept. of Biology UTSA
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Episode 245 -- Hojoon Lee, PhD
28/04/2022 Duration: 32minThursday, April 28, 2022 On April 28, 2020 we met with Hojoon Lee to discuss taste receptors, their constant turnover, and the need for the taste system to constantly recreate the specificity of connections between taste receptors and the brain. This is our last episode for the Spring. We’ll be back in August. Guest: Hojoon Lee, Department of Neurobiology, Northwestern University. https://www.hojoonlee.org/ Participating: Lindsey Macpherson Department of Neuroscience, Developmental and Regenerative Biology UTSA Host: Charles Wilson, Department of Neuroscience, Developmental and Regenerative Biology UTSA
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Episode 244 -- Eric Olson, PhD
25/04/2022 Duration: 29minMonday, April 25, 2022 We got the opportunity to chat with Eric Olson, on gene editing with CRISPR and its application to genetic disease. Eric explained the alternative forms of CRISPR and their applications, as well as his own experience designing a gene editing treatment for Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Guest: Eric Olson, Professor and Chair of Molecular Biology UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas. He also directs the Hamon Center for Regenerative Science and Medicine and the Wellstone Center for Muscular Dystrophy Research. He holds the Annie and Willie Nelson Professorship in Stem Cell research, and the Robert A. Welch Distinguished Chair in sciences. https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/labs/olson/ Participating: Jenny Hsieh, Professor and Chair, Department of Neuroscience, Developmental and Regenerative Biology UTSA Host: Charles Wilson, Department of Neuroscience, Developmental and Regenerative Biology UTSA
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Episode 243 -- Heidi Meyer, PhD
21/04/2022 Duration: 33minApril 21, 2022 We welcomed Heidi Meyer, to discuss the development affective learning and the brain, particularly during adolescence. Guest: Heidi Meyer, Assistant Professor in the Psychological And Brain Sciences Department and the Center for Systems Neuroscience at Boston University. https://www.meyerlabneuro.com/heidithmeyer Participating: Tony Burgos-Robles, Department of Neuroscience, Developmental and Regenerative Biology, UTSA Matt Wanat, Department of Neuroscience, Developmental and Regenerative Biology, UTSA Host Charles Wilson, Department of Neuroscience, Developmental and Regenerative Biology, UTSA
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Episode 242 -- Consuelo Walss-Bass PhD
14/04/2022 Duration: 29minThursday, April 14, 2022 We spoke with Consuelo (Chello) Walass-Bass about genetics and epigenetics of psychiatric disorders. Guest: Consuelo Walss-Bass, Professor and John S. Dunn Foundation Distinguished Chair, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at UTHealth Houston McGovern Medical School. https://med.uth.edu/psychiatry/faculty/consuelo-walss-bass-phd/ Participating: Melanie Carliss, Department of Neuroscience, Developmental and Regenerative Biology, UTSA Host: Charles Wilson, Department of Neuroscience, Developmental and Regenerative Biology, UTSA
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Episode 241- Marco Pagani, PhD
07/04/2022 Duration: 34minThursday, April 7, 2022 We talked with Marco Pagani about the search for the relationship between genetics, brain function, and behavioral phenotype in human autism and in animal models of autism. Marco Pagani, PhD, is a Marie Curie Global Research Fellow at the Autism Center of the Child Mind Institute and at the Functional Neuroimaging Laboratory of Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia in Italy. https://childmind.org/bio/marco-pagani-phd/ Participating: Alice Bertero, Department of Neuroscience, Developmental and Regenerative Biology, UTSA Nicole Wicha, Department of Neuroscience, Developmental and Regenerative Biology, UTSA Host: Charles Wilson, Department of Neuroscience, Developmental and Regenerative Biology, UTSA
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Episode 240 -- Aryn Gittis PhD
31/03/2022 Duration: 31minThursday, March 31, 2022 We talked to Aryn Gittis about globus pallidus cell types and circuits, and the idea of selective stimulation to improve the effectiveness of deep brain stimulation for Parkinson's disease. Dr. Gittis is a Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at Carnegie Mellon University. https://labs.bio.cmu.edu/gittis/ Participating: Matt Wanat, Department of Neuroscience, Developmental and Regenerative Biology, UTSA Host: Charles Wilson, Department of Neuroscience, Developmental and Regenerative Biology, UTSA
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Episode 239 -- Tom Finger PhD
24/03/2022 Duration: 36minThursday, March 24, 2022 On March 24, 2022 we had the opportunity to chat with Tom Finger about taste receptors, ATP-mediated synaptic transmission, and the various chemosensory systems across phylogeny. Dr. Finger is Professor of Cell and Developmental Biology at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus. https://medschool.cuanschutz.edu/cell-and-developmental-biology/faculty/tom-finger Participating: Isabel Muzzio, Professor, UTSA Department of Neuroscience, Developmental and Regenerative Biology Host: Lindsey Macpherson, Assistant Professor, UTSA Department of Neuroscience, Developmental and Regenerative Biology
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Episode 238 -- Bennett Novitch PhD
03/03/2022 Duration: 32minThursday, March 3, 2022 On March 3, 2022, we chatted with Dr. Bennett Novitch, about the development of cortical circuits, the replication of cortical development using organoids formed from human pluripotent stem cells, and the changes in function seen in cortical organoids with mutations that produce an epileptic condition in humans. Dr. Novitch is Professor of Neurobiology and the Broad Center of Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Research at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. https://novitchlab.com/ We were joined by Dr. Jenny Hsieh, Professor and Chair of the Department of Neuroscience, Developmental and Regenerative Biology, UTSA. Host: Charles Wilson, Department of Neuroscience, Developmental and Regenerative Biology, UTSA.
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Episode 237 -- Caitlin Orsini PhD
24/02/2022 Duration: 41minThursday, February 24, 2022 On February 24, 2022 we welcomed Caitlin Orsini to chat with us about risky decisions and the brain circuits that help to make them, especially the lateral amygdala and nucleus accumbens shell. Dr. Orsini is an Assistant Professor in the Departments of Psychology and Neurology and the Waggoner Center for Alcohol and Addiction Research at the University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School. Joining in: Isabel Muzzio, Department of Neuroscience, Developmental and Regenerative Biology, UTSA Matt Wanat, Department of Neuroscience, Developmental and Regenerative Biology, UTSA Host: Charles Wilson, Department of Neuroscience, Developmental and Regenerative Biology, UTSA
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Episode 236 -- Sara Burke PhD
17/02/2022 Duration: 32minThursday, February 17, 2022 On February 17, 2022 we got a chance to talk to Sara Burke about the translational gap between studies of aging in humans and animal models, and the tools she uses to find behavioral tasks that can cross the divide and measure aging-related cognitive impairments in animals. Dr. Burke is Associate Professor of Neuroscience and Associate Director of the Cognitive Aging and Memory Center at the University of Florida College of Medicine. https://neuroscience.ufl.edu/profile/burke-sara/ Joining in: Isabel Muzzio, Department of Neuroscience, Developmental and Regenerative Biology, UTSA Francesco Savelli, Department of Neuroscience, Developmental and Regenerative Biology, UTSA Host: Charles Wilson - Department of Neuroscience, Developmental and Regenerative Biology, UTSA
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Episode 234 -- Srdjan Antic MD
02/12/2021 Duration: 29minOn December 2, 2021 we met with Srdjan Antic, to discuss the current state of voltage sensitive imaging in single neurons and in populations, its application to the study of dendritic electrical signals and synaptic integration, and the future of this method for neuroscience. Dr. Antic is Associate Professor of Neuroscience at the University of Connecticut Medical School https://health.uconn.edu/antic-lab/ Joining in: Charles Wilson, Department of Neuroscience, Developmental and Regenerative Biology, UTSA Todd Troyer, Department of Neuroscience, Developmental and Regenerative Biology, UTSA Host: Salma Quraishi - Associate Director of the UTSA Neurosciences Institute & Assistant Professor of Research at UTSA
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Episode 233 -- Jason Stein, PhD
11/11/2021 Duration: 42minOn November 11, 2021, we welcomed Jason Stein to discuss genetics, causality, brain organoid models, and large scale studies of the genetics of brain structure and disease. Dr. Stein is Associate Professor Dept. Genetics and Neuroscience Center, University of North Carolina School of Medicine https://www.steinlab.org/ Joining us: Melanie Carless, Department of Neuroscience, Developmental and Regenerative Biology, UTSA Host: Salma Quraishi, Department of Neuroscience, Developmental and Regenerative Biology, UTSA
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Episode 232 -- Asohn Amarasingham PhD
28/10/2021 Duration: 55minOn October 28, 2021 we met with Asohn Amarsingham. We discussed pitfalls in the discovery of neural codes, the practice of statistics in neuroscience, the quest to minimize our assumptions, and the origin of stochasticity in neural data. Dr. Amarasingham is Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics, City College of New York. https://math.sci.ccny.cuny.edu/person/asohan-amarasingham/ Joining Us: Francesco Savelli, Department of Neuroscience, Developmental & Regenerative Biology at UTSA. Todd Troyer, Department of Neuroscience, Developmental & Regenerative Biology at UTSA. Charles Wilson, Department of Neuroscience, Developmental & Regenerative Biology at UTSA. Host: Salma Quraishi, Assistant Professor of Research at UTSA & Associate Director of the UTSA Neurosciences Institute.
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Episode 231 -- Douglas A. Nitz PhD
23/09/2021 Duration: 58minOn September 23, 2021, UTSA neuroscientists had the opportunity to chat with Douglas Nitz, Professor and Chair of Cognitive Science, University of California San Diego about neural representation of space and movement in the hippocampus, and on the origin of concepts in the brain. Dr. Nitz is Professor and Chair of the Department of Cognitive Science at the University of California San Diego https://dnitz.bookmark.com/ Joining us: Isabel Muzzio, Department of Neuroscience, Developmental and Regenerative Biology Francesco Savelli, Department of Neuroscience, Developmental and Regenerative Biology Charles Wilson, Department of Neuroscience, Developmental and Regenerative Biology Host: Salma Quraishi, Department of Neuroscience, Developmental and Regenerative Biology
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Episode 230 -- Max Fletcher PhD
16/09/2021 Duration: 44minOn September 16, 2021, University of Texas San Antonio neuroscientists sat down with Max Fletcher (UT Memphis HSC) for an episode of Neuroscientists Talk Shop. Charles J. Wilson, Lindsey Macpherson, and Salma Quraishi chatted with him about gustatory cortex, taste representations and decision making. Dr. Fletcher is Associate Professor of Anatomy & Neurobiology at the University of Tennessee Health Sciences Center. https://www.uthsc.edu/neuroscience-in... Charles J. Wilson PhD is Ewing Halsell Chair of Biology at UTSA & Director of the UTSA Neurosciences Institute. Lindsey Macpherson PhD is Assistant Professor of Neuroscience, Developmental & Regenerative Biology at UTSA. Salma Quraishi PhD is Assistant Professor of Research at UTSA & Associate Director of the UTSA Neurosciences Institute. https://neuroscience.utsa.edu Neuroscientists Talk Shop podcast: https://tinyurl.com/yxatz6fq UTSA Neurosciences Institute: https://neuroscience.utsa.edu The University of Texas San Antonio: https:/
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Episode 229 -- Joshua A. Goldberg PhD
06/05/2021 Duration: 45minThursday, May 5, 2021 We sat down with Josh Goldberg to talk about how the earliest prodromal symptoms of Parkinson's manifest at a cellular and network level in the autonomic nervous system. Charlie Wilson and Salma Quraishi talked with him about identifying distinct biophysical adaptations in an adult-onset mouse model, and how these changes are sufficient to explain one of the earliest signs of disease (hint: constipation!). Dr. Goldberg is Associate Professor of Medical Neurobiology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. http://www.goldberglab.net Charles J. Wilson PhD is Ewing Halsell Chair of Biology at UTSA Salma Quraishi PhD is Assistant Professor Research at UTSA
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Episode 228 -- Sergio Ferreira PhD
30/04/2021 Duration: 47minOn April 30, 2021, University of Texas San Antonio neuroscientists sat down with Sergio Ferreira (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro) to discuss Alzheimer's Disease as a pathology of proteostasis. Hyoung-gon Lee, Chris Gamblin and Salma Quraishi chatted with him about how he is targeting protein synthesis to rescue defective synaptic plasticity and restore memory performance in a specific amyloid model of Alzheimer's. Dr. Ferreira is Professor of Biochemistry & Neuroscience in the Center for Health Sciences at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. https://www.ferreiralab.org/ Hyoung gon Lee PhD is Associate Professor of Biology at UTSA. Chris Gamblin is Professor of Biology at UTSA https://www.utsa.edu/biology/faculty/... Salma Quraishi PhD is Assistant Professor Research at UTSA & Associate Director of the UTSA Neurosciences Institute. https://neuroscience.utsa.edu
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Episode 227 -- Kamran Diba PhD
15/04/2021 Duration: 46minOn April 15, 2021 we were joined by Kamran Diba, to talk about hippocampal sharp wave ripples, theta oscillations, sleep, behavior, memory and memory replay. Dr. Diba is Associate Professor in the Department of Anesthesiology in the University of Michigan Medical School. https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/diba-lab/ Charles J. Wilson, Professor, Dept. of Neuroscience, Developmental and Regenerative Biology, UTSA & Director of the UTSA Neurosciences Institute. Francesco Savelli, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Neuroscience, Developmental and Regenerative Biology, UTSA Host: Salma Quraishi PhD, Assistant Professor Research at UTSA & Associate Director of the UTSA Neurosciences Institute. https://neuroscience.utsa.edu Neuroscientists Talk Shop podcast: https://tinyurl.com/yxatz6fq UTSA Neurosciences Institute: https://neuroscience.utsa.edu The University of Texas San Antonio: https://www.utsa.edu