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Episode 8 - Glial Cells with Dr. Dwight Bergles

Anthony and Dwight talk about the diverse functions of glia in the nervous system. Are these cells just the glue that hold the brain together or are they something more?

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Episode 6 - Visualizing Glutamate Receptor Action with Dr. Vasanthi Jayaraman

On this episode, Matt and Dr. Vasanthi Jayaraman talk about glutamate receptors and how Vasanthi came to be a neuroscientist. They also discuss how science training and teaching can impact both the student and the teacher.

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Before the interview, Dr. Chris Ahern and the Brain Matters team talked about reproducibility in science and how predictions and results do not always align.

“Don’t feel too pigeon-holed to get a result… If predictions don’t work out, that’s okay! That’s the data.”

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