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The Journal Club
Beimnet Kassaye
19 episodes
7 months ago

This podcast is structured as a short scientific journal club where I will discuss scientific papers and relate their major findings. Generally, journal clubs have a scientific audience ranging from college science students to university professors. And the communication during the sessions is of scientific jargon that is very niche to the field of study. For this podcast, I try very hard to use everyday language to explain science. It is not going to be easy, but it will get better over time. I am also a science student, so in this podcast, we learn science together!

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This podcast is structured as a short scientific journal club where I will discuss scientific papers and relate their major findings. Generally, journal clubs have a scientific audience ranging from college science students to university professors. And the communication during the sessions is of scientific jargon that is very niche to the field of study. For this podcast, I try very hard to use everyday language to explain science. It is not going to be easy, but it will get better over time. I am also a science student, so in this podcast, we learn science together!

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Episodes (19/19)
The Journal Club
New brain cells and how they join the old
3 months ago
20 minutes

The Journal Club
#18 Housekeeping in the schizophrenic brain with Katy Bjornson
4 months ago
29 minutes

The Journal Club
#17 The brain where it is not "thinking": regulating the immune response
4 months ago
29 minutes

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#16 Dopamine in psychosis and substance use disorder with Loren Peeters
4 months ago
33 minutes

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#15 Dopamine as we move and pursue
5 months ago
21 minutes

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# 14 Length of daylight alters potassium channel expression in our serotonin neurons
5 months ago
10 minutes

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#13 Length of daylight and positive mood: the serotonin story
9 months ago
20 minutes

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#12 Seasonal change in daylight on reward and motivation: the dopamine story
9 months ago
23 minutes

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#11 Could KLOTHO be the long-awaited Alzheimer's drug?
10 months ago
17 minutes

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#10 The Western diet and Alzheimer's disease (Second half with Stedman Stephens)
10 months ago
21 minutes

The Journal Club
#9 The Western diet and Alzheimer's disease (First half with Stedman Stephens)
10 months ago
21 minutes

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#8 APOE4 and Alzheimer's disease
11 months ago
14 minutes

The Journal Club
#7 Neuroinflammation in Alzheimer's disease
11 months ago
19 minutes

The Journal Club
#6 How does the gut microbiome contribute to Alzheimer's disease?
11 months ago
16 minutes

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#5 Alzheimer's disease, amyloid plaques and tau tangles
12 months ago
19 minutes

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#4 Oxygen imaging of hypoxic pockets in the mouse cerebral cortex
1 year ago
15 minutes

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#3 Decreased but diverse activity of cortical and thalamic neurons in consciousness-impairing rodent absence seizures
1 year ago
15 minutes

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#2 Improvement of sensory deficits in fragile X mice by increasing cortical interneuron activity after the critical period
1 year ago
16 minutes

The Journal Club
#1 Dopamine pathways mediating affective state transitions after sleep loss
1 year ago
16 minutes

The Journal Club

This podcast is structured as a short scientific journal club where I will discuss scientific papers and relate their major findings. Generally, journal clubs have a scientific audience ranging from college science students to university professors. And the communication during the sessions is of scientific jargon that is very niche to the field of study. For this podcast, I try very hard to use everyday language to explain science. It is not going to be easy, but it will get better over time. I am also a science student, so in this podcast, we learn science together!