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The Minor Consult
Stanford Medicine
53 episodes
2 weeks ago
In an episode of his Big Idea series, Dean Lloyd Minor welcomes Stanford neuroscientist Karl Deisseroth, MD, PhD, for a conversation about how his groundbreaking research is reshaping our understanding of the brain and the experiences that define us as human. They delve into the origins of optogenetics — a revolutionary technology Deisseroth pioneered using light to map how the brain drives emotion and behavior — and they explore his vision for Stanford Medicine’s Human Neural Circuitry research program. Deisseroth also reflects on the beauty of scientific discovery, the role of humility in research, and how advances in brain science are opening new avenues for understanding and treating mental illness.
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In an episode of his Big Idea series, Dean Lloyd Minor welcomes Stanford neuroscientist Karl Deisseroth, MD, PhD, for a conversation about how his groundbreaking research is reshaping our understanding of the brain and the experiences that define us as human. They delve into the origins of optogenetics — a revolutionary technology Deisseroth pioneered using light to map how the brain drives emotion and behavior — and they explore his vision for Stanford Medicine’s Human Neural Circuitry research program. Deisseroth also reflects on the beauty of scientific discovery, the role of humility in research, and how advances in brain science are opening new avenues for understanding and treating mental illness.
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Management
Business,
Medicine,
Science
Episodes (20/53)
The Minor Consult
S9 Ep1: Karl Deisseroth’s Big Idea: Decoding Brain Circuits to Understand the Human Mind
In an episode of his Big Idea series, Dean Lloyd Minor welcomes Stanford neuroscientist Karl Deisseroth, MD, PhD, for a conversation about how his groundbreaking research is reshaping our understanding of the brain and the experiences that define us as human. They delve into the origins of optogenetics — a revolutionary technology Deisseroth pioneered using light to map how the brain drives emotion and behavior — and they explore his vision for Stanford Medicine’s Human Neural Circuitry research program. Deisseroth also reflects on the beauty of scientific discovery, the role of humility in research, and how advances in brain science are opening new avenues for understanding and treating mental illness.
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2 weeks ago
40 minutes

The Minor Consult
S8 Ep7: Fortune AI Editor Jeremy Kahn on How AI Is Rewiring Our Lives
Dean Lloyd Minor welcomes Jeremy Kahn, award-winning journalist and AI Editor at Fortune, for a conversation about the transformative potential and societal risks of artificial intelligence. They discuss opportunities for AI to accelerate medical breakthroughs and personalize education, as well as the threat of overreliance on AI to critical thinking, writing, and social skills. They also explore how AI is reshaping jobs and business models, the role of regulation in balancing innovation with safety, and the geopolitical stakes as global competition in AI intensifies.
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1 month ago
40 minutes

The Minor Consult
S8 Ep6: Wellcome Leap CEO Regina Dugan on Practicing Innovation as a Discipline
Dean Lloyd Minor welcomes Regina Dugan, CEO of Wellcome Leap, for a conversation about how to tackle complex global challenges through bold innovation. They discuss why emotional engagement is essential to achieving scientific progress, how high-risk, high-reward models can translate to health research, and the importance of addressing underfunded areas, such as women’s health. They also explore strategies for removing barriers to innovation and how redefining failure can lead to more meaningful progress.
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2 months ago
36 minutes

The Minor Consult
S8 Ep5: JPMorganChase Vice Chairman Peter Scher on How Corporate Responsibility is Good for Business
3 months ago
42 minutes

The Minor Consult
S8 Ep4: Thrive Global CEO Arianna Huffington on Behavioral Changes that Transform Health
5 months ago
35 minutes

The Minor Consult
S8 Ep3: Stanford Women's Basketball Legend Tara VanDerveer on Lessons Learned through Coaching
6 months ago
33 minutes

The Minor Consult
S8 Ep2: Exploring AI Innovation: insitro CEO Daphne Koller On AI In Drug Discovery
8 months ago
39 minutes

The Minor Consult
S8 Ep1: Exploring Al Innovation: Google Chief Health Officer Karen DeSalvo on How Al Is Personalizing Health Care
8 months ago
37 minutes

The Minor Consult
S7 Ep6: Medicare Director Dr. Meena Seshamani on Negotiating Drug Prices & Empowering Community Health Care
10 months ago
32 minutes

The Minor Consult
S7 Ep5: Stanford Medicine’s Michael Pfeffer and Nigam Shah on Scaling AI in Clinical Care
11 months ago
41 minutes

The Minor Consult
S7 Ep4: Exploring AI Innovation: Psychiatrist John Torous on How AI Could Transform Mental Health Care
11 months ago
40 minutes

The Minor Consult
S7 Ep3: Exploring AI Innovation: Coalition for Health AI CEO Brian Anderson on guiding responsible AI in biomedicine
1 year ago
40 minutes

The Minor Consult
S7 Ep2: Paul Simon on Musical Inspiration & His Hopes for a Cure for Hearing Loss
1 year ago
29 minutes

The Minor Consult
S7 Ep1: 23andMe CEO Anne Wojcicki on Elevating Preventive Health through Consumer Genetics
1 year ago
31 minutes

The Minor Consult
S6 Ep6: Grammy-Winning Violinist Itzhak Perlman on the Necessity of Practice & the Art of Performance
1 year ago
38 minutes

The Minor Consult
S6 Ep5: Nobel Laureate Carolyn Bertozzi on Breaking Barriers & Making Discoveries in Scientific Research
1 year ago
29 minutes

The Minor Consult
S6 Ep4: ‘Fresh Air’ Co-Host Tonya Mosley on the Power of Storytelling and the Importance of News Literacy
1 year ago
26 minutes

The Minor Consult
S6 Ep3: World Health Organization Special Envoy Dr. Vanessa Kerry on Climate Change as a Global Health Crisis
1 year ago
35 minutes

The Minor Consult
S6 Ep2: Pfizer Chief Corporate Affairs Officer Sally Susman on Communicating in Crisis & the Value of Joy
1 year ago
34 minutes

The Minor Consult
S6 Ep1: Chelsea Clinton on Global Health, Storytelling in Science & Optimism as a Moral Choice
1 year ago
37 minutes

The Minor Consult
In an episode of his Big Idea series, Dean Lloyd Minor welcomes Stanford neuroscientist Karl Deisseroth, MD, PhD, for a conversation about how his groundbreaking research is reshaping our understanding of the brain and the experiences that define us as human. They delve into the origins of optogenetics — a revolutionary technology Deisseroth pioneered using light to map how the brain drives emotion and behavior — and they explore his vision for Stanford Medicine’s Human Neural Circuitry research program. Deisseroth also reflects on the beauty of scientific discovery, the role of humility in research, and how advances in brain science are opening new avenues for understanding and treating mental illness.