Science Minds Podcast
Benjamin Stecher is a Parkinson's disease patient advocate from Canada. We discuss the importance of focusing on the patient experience and the need for more interactions between patients and the scientists who work in a disease field
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Professor Julie Williams is the head of the UK Dementia Research Institute (UK-DRI) at Cardiff University. Her lab focuses on identifying and understanding genes which alter the risk of neurodegenerative conditions like Alzheimer’s.
info_outline Pierre VanderhaeghenScience Minds Podcast
Pierre Vanderhaeghen is a group leader at VIB-KU Leuven Center for Brain and Disease Research. Pierre’s lab is asking some fascinating questions about what makes our brains human.
info_outline Fred GageScience Minds Podcast
Dr. Fred Gage is the Professor of the lab of Genetics and Adler Chair for Age-Related Neurodegenerative Disease at the Salk Institute in San Diego, California
info_outline Vanessa MoraisScience Minds Podcast
Vanessa Morais is neuroscientist working at the IMM (The institute of molecular medicine) in Lisbon, Portugal. Her lab is interested in the role of mitochondria in the brain and how mitochondrial dysfunction arises in neurodegenerative conditions.
info_outline Alison GoateScience Minds Podcast
This episode features Professor Alison Goate, who is a professor of Neuroscience and the Director of the Center for Alzheimer's Disease at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York city. Her lab there studies the molecular genetics of Dementia. Alison and her research team have made significant contributions to our understanding of the genetic causes underlying neurodegenerative diseases, especially Alzheimer's by using human genomic methods such as genome-wide association studies and exome sequencing.
info_outline Sarah TabriziScience Minds Podcast
This episode features Sarah Tabrizi, who is a Professor of Clinical Neurology at University College, London. As a doctor and a scientist, Sarah's professional career has centered around the devastating neurodegenerative condition - Huntington's Disease. We discuss some of the exciting new work on a potential therapy for Huntington's and touch of many other topics, personal and professional, that are close to Sarah's heart.
info_outline Tara Spires JonesScience Minds Podcast
In this episode, Vinoy talks to Dr.Tara Spires-Jones, professor at the University of Edinburgh and the UK Dementia Research Institute.
info_outline Silvio RizzoliScience Minds Podcast
In this episode, Vinoy talks to Silvio Rizzoli, professor and director at the Department of Neuro- and Sensory Physiology of the University Medical Center in Göttingen.
info_outline Xinnan WangScience Minds Podcast
In this episode, Vinoy talks to , professor at Stanford, who visited our center in 2017. Wang earned a MD/MSc from the China Medical University in 2003; a PhD in genetics from the University of Cambridge, UK in 2007; and did post-doctoral work in neurobiology at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Wang’s has been assistant professor at the Stanford University School of Medicine since 2011. Wang’s research aims to understand the regulatory mechanisms controlling mitochondrial dynamics and function and the mechanisms by which even subtle perturbations of these processes may contribute to...
info_outlineProfessor Julie Williams is the head of the UK Dementia Research Institute (UK-DRI) at Cardiff University. Her lab focuses on identifying and understanding genes which alter the risk of neurodegenerative conditions like Alzheimer’s. Her lab’s research covers Genome Wide Assocation studies (or GWAS), sequencing, large exome chip association studies and cross disease complex phenotypic and statistical analyses