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Neuroscientists Talk Shop

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.

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every 10 days
Average duration
40 minutes
Episodes
310
Years Active
2007 - 2025
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Episode 311 - Michael Roberts, PhD

Episode 311 - Michael Roberts, PhD

On September 4, 2025 we talked with Michael Roberts about exploring complex brainstem circuitry of the auditory system, identifying its characteristic cell types, connections, synaptic features and c…

00:36:21  |   Thu 04 Sep 2025
Episode 310 - Kevin Bieniek, PhD

Episode 310 - Kevin Bieniek, PhD

On May 8, 2025 we met with Kevin Bieniek to talk about the nature of brain injury seen in chronic traumatic encephalopathy in athletes and others who experience repeated concussion. Kevin explained t…

00:32:03  |   Thu 08 May 2025
Episode 309 - Nicholas Priebe, PhD

Episode 309 - Nicholas Priebe, PhD

On April 17, 2025 we met with Nicholas Priebe to describe developments in the study of neuronal representations of the visual world. We discussed the origin of variability the temporal patterns of re…

00:42:41  |   Thu 17 Apr 2025
Episode 308 - Punam Pokam, PhD

Episode 308 - Punam Pokam, PhD

On April 10th (I said April 4th, but it was the 10th), 2025 we spoke with Punam Pokam about the molecular mechanisms that control osmotic balance of neurons and glia, and their changes after brain in…

00:42:19  |   Thu 10 Apr 2025
Episode 307 - Lorena Saelices, PhD

Episode 307 - Lorena Saelices, PhD

On April 3, 2025 we met with Lorena Saelices to talk about what we know about the structure of amyloids, how they form by misfolding and aggregation of proteins, and how they damage cells and tissues…

00:29:57  |   Thu 03 Apr 2025
Episode 306 - Nace Golding, PhD

Episode 306 - Nace Golding, PhD

On March 27, 2025, we spoke with Nace Golding about the auditory pathways in the brainstem and midbrain. We focused on the inferior colliculus, and on identifying the key cell types that make up that…

00:41:53  |   Thu 27 Mar 2025
Episode 305 - Prefrontal Cortex Beyond Fear

Episode 305 - Prefrontal Cortex Beyond Fear

On March 20, 2025 we spoke with the speakers at our annual UTSA Neuroscience Symposium for 2025, entitled "Prefrontal Cortical Functions Beyond Fear". The panel talked about the contribution of media…

00:41:53  |   Thu 20 Mar 2025
Episode 304 - Xue Han, PhD

Episode 304 - Xue Han, PhD

On February 27, 2025 we were joined by Xue Han about using genetically expressed fluorescent voltage sensors to measure transmembrane voltage simultaneously in multiple neurons in the brain of awake …

00:42:05  |   Thu 27 Feb 2025
Episode 303 - Yin Shen, PhD

Episode 303 - Yin Shen, PhD

On February 13, 2025 we met with Yin Shen to discuss the contribution of cis-regulatory non-coding DNA sequences in controlling gene expression, and how variation of these regions in microglia may be…

00:29:28  |   Thu 13 Feb 2025
Episode 302 - Katya Likhtic, PhD

Episode 302 - Katya Likhtic, PhD

On January 30, 2025 we spoke with Ekaterina (Katya) Likhtic about the amygdala, prefrontal cortex, and the circuits responsible for fear conditioning and extinction. She informed us about the special…

00:45:23  |   Thu 30 Jan 2025
Episode 301 - Basal Ganglia Circuit Symposium

Episode 301 - Basal Ganglia Circuit Symposium

On December 13, 2024 we spoke with the speakers at our annual UTSA Neuroscience Symposium, on the Basal Ganglia Circuitry. Topics of discussion included the heterogeneity of cells and connections, th…

00:50:44  |   Fri 13 Dec 2024
Episode 300 - Jason Chen, PhD

Episode 300 - Jason Chen, PhD

On December 5, 2024 we spoke with Jason Chen about G-protein signaling in the mammalian photoreceptors, and the G-protein regulator proteins that govern the speed of transduction and the temporal res…

00:34:45  |   Thu 05 Dec 2024
Episode 299 - Jonathan Fadok, PhD

Episode 299 - Jonathan Fadok, PhD

On November 21, 2024 we spoke with Jonathan Fadok on the brain circuits that choose whether an animal will freeze or try to escape in the presence of a dangerous stimulus.


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Jonathan Fadok, Ass…

00:41:07  |   Thu 21 Nov 2024
Episode 298 - Claudo Punzo, PhD

Episode 298 - Claudo Punzo, PhD

On November 14, 2024 we spoke with Claudio Punzo on the metabolic interdependence of the retinal pigment epithelium and the photoreceptors of the retina, and its implications for the degenerative pro…

00:40:55  |   Thu 14 Nov 2024
Episode 297 - Carlos Bassetto

Episode 297 - Carlos Bassetto

On November 7, 2024 we spoke with Carlos Bassetto about the relationship between molecular structure and functional states of the ion channels that underlie all electrical signals in the nervous syst…

00:41:59  |   Thu 07 Nov 2024
Episode 296 - Raju Metherate, PhD

Episode 296 - Raju Metherate, PhD

Neuroscientists Talk Shop: Raju Metherate on nicotine and auditory processing


On October 31, 2024 we spoke with Raju Metherate, on the sites of action of nicotine in the auditory pathway and the mec…

00:37:58  |   Thu 31 Oct 2024
Episode 295 - Eric Fortune, PhD

Episode 295 - Eric Fortune, PhD

On October 17, 2024 we talked with Eric Fortune about the electric field sensory system in weakly electric fish and its function in social communication, predation and spatial localization. Eric expl…

00:45:02  |   Thu 17 Oct 2024
Episode 294 - Ranmal Samarasinghe, MD, PhD

Episode 294 - Ranmal Samarasinghe, MD, PhD

On October 10, 2024 we met with Ranmal Samarsinghe to talk about the use of cortical assembloids, three-dimensional cultures containing both excitatory and inhibitory neurons. to explore the developm…

00:34:27  |   Thu 10 Oct 2024
Episode 293 - Jones Parker, PhD

Episode 293 - Jones Parker, PhD

On September 26, 2024 we spoke with Jones Parker about dopamine receptors, the changes in neuronal activity produced by various antipsychotic drugs, and their relationship to antipsychotic efficacy i…

00:35:05  |   Thu 26 Sep 2024
Episode 292 - Andy Groves, PhD

Episode 292 - Andy Groves, PhD

On September 23, 2024 we met with Andy Groves to discuss the inner ear and hearing loss, why we can't regenerate our auditory receptors, and how we might someday be able to rebuild our auditory epith…

00:39:48  |   Mon 23 Sep 2024
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