In this episode of Gray Matter Chatter, host Gracie, now officially a PhD candidate, dives into the importance of basic science and how curiosity-driven research shapes our understanding of the world. From the discovery of CRISPR in bacteria to studying how neurons communicate in microscopic worms, Gracie explores how simple model organisms like C. elegans can unlock big insights about the brain. Tune in to learn how tiny creatures are helping us unravel the fundamental language of neurons, and why that matters for all of us.
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Welcome back to Gray Matter Chatter!
In this episode, Gracie dives headfirst into the weirdest, wildest, and most fascinating facts she’s learned as a neuroscience student. From memory-erasing surgeries and brain GPS systems to walking proteins and the eerie Capgras Delusion, this solo episode is packed with strange stories that reveal just how bizarre — and brilliant — the brain really is.
You’ll learn about:
The unforgettable story of Patient H.M.
How your brain maps space with place and grid cells
A mouse with a false memory (implanted with light!)
Mirror therapy and phantom limb pain
The unsettling world of Capgras Delusion
Kinesin: the motor protein that literally walks
Why general anesthesia still stumps scientists
Whether you’re a fellow student, a science nerd, or justhere for the brainy curiosities, this episode is for you.
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Welcome back to Gray Matter Chatter — a science communication podcast! In this episode, Gracie sits down with Allie White: researcher, fellow student, and the founder and president of Utah Science Communicators.
Together, they pull back the curtain on what being a scientist really looks like — from the exciting discoveries to the day-to-day realities of lab life. Allie shares insights into her research, what drives her, and how she’s using science communication to make research more accessible to everyone.
Whether you're a scientist, a student, or just curious about how science gets done, this episode is for you.
Welcome to the very first episode of Gray Matter Chatter: A Science Communication Podcast! I’m Gracie, a neuroscience PhD student at the University of Utah. I started this podcast because I believe science should be accessible, exciting, and for everyone. Join me as we dive into the research happening here at the U—one interview at a time.
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Contact: utahsciencecommunicators@gmail.com and graymatterchatter@gmail.com