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University of Iowa Insights
University of Iowa Office of University Relations
21 episodes
1 month ago
Researchers in the Department of Neurology at University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics are gaining valuable insight into how the brain works by studying patients with selective forms of brain damage. This edition of the “Iowa Insights” podcast examines the role of the world-renowned Iowa Neurological Patient Registry in this quest for knowledge about the brain. By figuring out what goes wrong when a particular region of the brain is damaged, researchers are given a window into how the brain functions. With the help of registry patients, they confirmed that the amygdala is the fear sensor of the human brain – a finding that could improve treatment of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.
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Researchers in the Department of Neurology at University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics are gaining valuable insight into how the brain works by studying patients with selective forms of brain damage. This edition of the “Iowa Insights” podcast examines the role of the world-renowned Iowa Neurological Patient Registry in this quest for knowledge about the brain. By figuring out what goes wrong when a particular region of the brain is damaged, researchers are given a window into how the brain functions. With the help of registry patients, they confirmed that the amygdala is the fear sensor of the human brain – a finding that could improve treatment of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.
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University of Iowa Insights
University of Iowa Insights May 2011
Researchers in the Department of Neurology at University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics are gaining valuable insight into how the brain works by studying patients with selective forms of brain damage. This edition of the “Iowa Insights” podcast examines the role of the world-renowned Iowa Neurological Patient Registry in this quest for knowledge about the brain. By figuring out what goes wrong when a particular region of the brain is damaged, researchers are given a window into how the brain functions. With the help of registry patients, they confirmed that the amygdala is the fear sensor of the human brain – a finding that could improve treatment of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.
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14 years ago
6 minutes 50 seconds

University of Iowa Insights
University of Iowa Insights April 2011
Burns occur year-round, during events both remarkable and routine. Barbara Latenser and the UI Burn Treatment Center staff treat these injuries with skill and compassion. Hear Latenser describe treatment techniques and educational efforts in this month’s “Iowa Insights” podcast.
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14 years ago
6 minutes 42 seconds

University of Iowa Insights
University of Iowa Insights March 2011
Sabah Hussein Enayah, an Iraqi mother of three, moved her family across the world for a pilot program that allows her to earn a Ph.D. at the University of Iowa. Hear about her journey – and how she’ll help her country – in this month’s “Iowa Insights” podcast.
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14 years ago
8 minutes 3 seconds

University of Iowa Insights
University of Iowa Insights February 2011
UI researcher Craig Kletzing studies space weather with $30 million NASA grant. For better or worse, most of us have been affected by something called "space weather" without even realizing it. To learn more, and hear how UI researcher Craig Kletzing plans to use a $30 million NASA grant to study space weather, listen to the February edition of "Iowa Insights." Producers: Gary Galluzzo, UI News Services, and Nick Tomlonovic, Center for Media Production. Running Time: 6:00.
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14 years ago
6 minutes

University of Iowa Insights
University of Iowa Insights December 2010
For most people the wail of an ambulance siren barely registers. It’s just part of the soundtrack of life in a city. But sirens signal more than an emergency. They announce that trained professionals are behind the wheel, poised to perform extraordinary tasks. At The University of Iowa, the Emergency Medical Services Learning Resources Center trains thousands of individuals in emergency procedures each year. In this edition of “Iowa Insights,” we visit with Doug York, the center’s director, to talk about the course work, the center’s experienced staff, and what it takes to be cut out for work that—quite literally—is a matter of life or death. “Iowa Insights" is a monthly audio magazine featuring interviews with some of the world's leading thinkers, researchers and teachers. The podcast is a collaborative project of the UI Office of University Relations and the Center for Media Production. This episode was produced by Christopher Clair and Nick Tomlonovic. For more information or to subscribe, visit http://news.uiowa.edu/iowa-insights/index.html. STORY SOURCE: University of Iowa News Services, 300 Plaza Centre One, Iowa City, Iowa 52242-2500 MEDIA CONTACT: Stephen Pradarelli, University News Services, 319-384-0007, stephen-pradarelli@uiowa.edu
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14 years ago
6 minutes 9 seconds

University of Iowa Insights
University of Iowa Insights November 2010
‘Iowa Insights’ podcast: How community-based tourism will assist an African locale In developing countries, tourism profits often pad the pockets of foreign investors. But an organization called Travel for Change is helping one African community keep its tourism dollars. This edition of “Iowa Insights” features the University of Iowa women behind the effort: Urban and Regional Planning grad student MaryGrace Weber, and Swahili instructor Blandina Giblin. Listen at: http://tiny.cc/insights11-2010. “Iowa Insights" is a monthly audio magazine featuring interviews with some of the world's leading thinkers, researchers and teachers. The podcast is a collaborative project of the UI Office of University Relations and the Center for Media Production. This episode was produced by Nicole Riehl and Nick Tomlonovic. For more information or to subscribe, visit http://news.uiowa.edu/iowa-insights/index.html.
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15 years ago
7 minutes 22 seconds

University of Iowa Insights
University of Iowa Insights October 2010
Could a chocolate a day keep preeclampsia at bay? Chocolate probably isn’t the first food that comes to mind when creating a healthful prenatal diet, but a recent study from the University of Iowa and Yale University found that regular consumption of the sweet treat is associated with a reduced risk of preeclampsia, a serious disorder that occurs in 4 to 5 percent of all pregnancies in the United States. This month’s edition of the “Iowa Insights” features the lead author of the study, UI professor of epidemiology Audrey Saftlas.
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15 years ago
4 minutes 51 seconds

University of Iowa Insights
University of Iowa Insights September 2010
University of Iowa graduate student Kerry Howley discusses the chilling effect cryonics can have on relationships in her essay "Until Cryonics Do Us Part". The essay was published in the July issue of New York Times Magazine.
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15 years ago
7 minutes 30 seconds

University of Iowa Insights
University of Iowa Insights May 2010
15 years ago
15 minutes 2 seconds

University of Iowa Insights
University of Iowa Insights April 2010
15 years ago
11 minutes 46 seconds

University of Iowa Insights
University of Iowa Insights March 2010
15 years ago
12 minutes 56 seconds

University of Iowa Insights
University of Iowa Insights February 2010
15 years ago
15 minutes 34 seconds

University of Iowa Insights
University of Iowa Insights December 2009
15 years ago
12 minutes 55 seconds

University of Iowa Insights
University of Iowa Insights November 2009
16 years ago
10 minutes 57 seconds

University of Iowa Insights
University of Iowa Insights October 2009
16 years ago
12 minutes 56 seconds

University of Iowa Insights
University of Iowa Insights September 2009
16 years ago
13 minutes 9 seconds

University of Iowa Insights
University of Iowa Insights August 2009 Special Edition
16 years ago
4 minutes 59 seconds

University of Iowa Insights
University of Iowa Insights August 2009
16 years ago
13 minutes 34 seconds

University of Iowa Insights
University of Iowa Insights July 2009
16 years ago
12 minutes 22 seconds

University of Iowa Insights
University of Iowa Insights June 2009
16 years ago
13 minutes 3 seconds

University of Iowa Insights
Researchers in the Department of Neurology at University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics are gaining valuable insight into how the brain works by studying patients with selective forms of brain damage. This edition of the “Iowa Insights” podcast examines the role of the world-renowned Iowa Neurological Patient Registry in this quest for knowledge about the brain. By figuring out what goes wrong when a particular region of the brain is damaged, researchers are given a window into how the brain functions. With the help of registry patients, they confirmed that the amygdala is the fear sensor of the human brain – a finding that could improve treatment of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.