Show newer

I am beyond excited about this interview with Dr. Robert Langer! Bob shared his career path, the story behind the development of novel therapeutics for cancer and blindness, his work with many biotech companies (including Moderna), what it's like being in his lab, what he likes to do outside of science, and more. Bob is one of the most prominent scientists (220+ major awards) and most prolific inventors (1,000+ patents) in medicine. He was also impressively down-to-earth and friendly!
peoplebehindthescience.com/dr-

hashtag#bme

New podcast episode! Making good choices every day to promote health and wellbeing is challenging, but people with neurological conditions face additional barriers. Dr. Kim Waddell discusses her research using behavioral science to motivate adults who have had a stroke or have Parkinson's disease to increase their physical activity, her career path, influential mentors, life outside the lab, and more.

peoplebehindthescience.com/dr-

Hello everybody. Now I have a job posting up for a Research Technician to do all of the mouse neuroscience things. Re-toot s'il vous plaît. Here is the info: monell.org/research-technician

The chemical TCE and related chemicals like PCE have been used for a wide variety of purposes for many years, but evidence is mounting linking exposure to these chemicals with adverse health effects, including cancer and Parkinson's disease. I had a chance to speak with Dr. Sam Goldman about his recently published studies examining Parkinson's disease risk in veterans exposed to TCE at Camp Lejeune and also a cluster analysis investigating Parkinson's disease diagnoses in people who worked near a contaminated site. Listen to learn more!

michaeljfox.org/podcast/episod

At LAMPIRE Biological Laboratories, Inc., Dr. John Majercak is working at the cutting edge of antibody discovery and development. Hear more about his career in industry research, scientific challenges and successes, advice, and more in our new podcast interview!

peoplebehindthescience.com/dr-

In this new podcast episode, Dr. Lin Tian discusses her research creating molecular tools to study neural circuits, understand neurological disorders, and develop better therapeutics. She also provides insight into her career path, recent successes, advice, and more.

peoplebehindthescience.com/dr-

Advances in neurosurgical treatments like focused ultrasound and deep brain stimulation are moving the field towards more personalized care for Parkinson's disease. To learn more, tune in to my conversation with Dr. Doris Wang in this new podcast episode in partnership with The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research!

michaeljfox.org/podcast/episod

In this new podcast episode, Dr. Amy Eichner tackles the topics of dietary supplements, research chemicals, novel substances, and biologics, as well as the important work that the team at USADA is doing to educate athletes and support clean sport.

cleancompetition.org/anti-dopi

New podcast episode! Dr. Carlos Portela shares how an early love of airplanes sparked his interest in science and engineering, his current research on new types of architected materials, challenges and successes along the way, advice, life outside the lab, and more.
peoplebehindthescience.com/dr-

In the latest episode of The Parkinson's Research Podcast, I had a chance to sit down with Dr. Antonella Santuccione Chadha to talk about her work with the Women's Brain Project and the importance of considering sex and gender factors in Parkinson's disease research, policy, and healthcare.

Click here to listen:
michaeljfox.org/podcast/episod

In this new podcast episode, Dr. Taylor Hutchison discusses her research using the James Webb Space Telescope to study distant galaxies in the universe, her path to becoming an astrophysicist, traveling to Northern Chile to conduct research using the large mountaintop telescopes there, her interests outside of science, and more.

peoplebehindthescience.com/dr-

Dr. Huw Morris has spent more than twenty five years researching Parkinson's disease and parkinsonian syndromes, and he shares highlights from recent work in this podcast episode, including studies on the genetics and pathogenesis of Parkinson’s disease and other parkinsonian syndromes.

michaeljfox.org/podcast/episod

In our 750th episode of People Behind the Science, Dr. Alan Saltiel discusses his interests outside the lab, the impacts of an influential mentor, his experiences working in drug discovery, his exciting research on the pathways and signaling involved in how cells manage energy in diseases like diabetes and obesity, and more.

peoplebehindthescience.com/dr-

Innovative Research, UC San Diego, UC San Diego Health, UC San Diego School of Medicine

Beginning to transition from a disease definition and staging system based solely on clinical features to the use of underlying biology and pathology is a major shift for the field of Parkinson's disease research. Learn more about the newly proposed biological definition and staging in my recent interview with Dr. Lana Chahine in partnership with The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research!

michaeljfox.org/podcast/episod

Thrilled to share this new podcast episode! I had a chance to chat with Dr. Kalpana Merchant about exciting progress in drug discovery and development for Parkinson’s disease and other neurodegenerative conditions.

michaeljfox.org/podcast/episod

In this new podcast episode, Dr. Eric Skaar shares how his childhood passion for puzzle solving led to a career in science, exciting successes from his microbiology research at the intersection of nutrition and infectious disease, major challenges he has overcome, life outside the lab, and more!

peoplebehindthescience.com/dr-

In our latest podcast episode, Dr. Ryan Potts shares his journey from being diagnosed with a brain tumor at 2 years old to a successful career in biomedical research and drug discovery. He discusses exciting scientific successes, frustrating failures, scientific travel, life outside the lab, and more. peoplebehindthescience.com/dr-


Dr. John Seibyl is a remarkable clinician-scientist who has made important contributions to advance neuroimaging, biomarkers, and clinical trials for new treatments for Parkinson's disease. Hear his perspectives as a researcher and a person living with Parkinson's disease in our latest podcast episode!

michaeljfox.org/podcast/episod

New podcast episode! Dr. Pankaj Karande discusses exciting advances in his work creating 3D-printed skin with blood vessels and hair follicles, his passion for cooking, his career path, important mentors, advice, and more! peoplebehindthescience.com/dr-

This week's new PBtS podcast episode features Dr. Claire Higgins! She discussed her research on tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, her passion for pottery, memorable trips to Kyoto, exciting recent research successes, and more! peoplebehindthescience.com/dr-

Show older
Qoto Mastodon

QOTO: Question Others to Teach Ourselves
An inclusive, Academic Freedom, instance
All cultures welcome.
Hate speech and harassment strictly forbidden.