Top of the NOGN
By Ethan McCurdy & Carla Golden
Top of the NOGNJan 08, 2021
Rerouting... (feat. Isabel Low)
Isabel Low is a PhD student at the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute at Stanford University in the lab of Dr. Lisa Giocomo. You can learn more about Isabel's research here (https://www.cell.com/neuron/fulltext/S0896-6273(21)00504-3) and the Giocomo lab here (https://giocomolab.weebly.com).
Shrimp vision (feat. Dr. Alice Chou)
Few neuroscientists conduct research that requires them to go to sunny beaches. In an episode that was originally recorded in June 2021, Carla and Ethan talk with Dr. Alice Chou about her research at the unique and historical intersection of neuroscience and marine biology. Now a postdoc in Dr. Eve Marder's group at Brandeis University, at the time we interviewed Alice she was wrapping up her thesis in the Cronin lab at UMBC.
If you like this episode, be sure to follow Alice on Twitter via her handle @overbrainbows
Ride the dopamine wave (feat. Dr. Arif Hamid)
Arif is opening his own lab at the Twin-Cities Medical Campus in Minneapolis, MN. To learn more about available positions you can visit his website: arifahamid.com/index.html.
War and sex (feat. Dr. Takashi Yamaguchi)
To pee or not to pee (feat. Dr. Kara Marshall)
The full article from today's episode can be found here: www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2830-7
Graduate School Apps: Where Do I Even Begin??? (Pt. 4 Decisions, Decisions, Decisions)
Graduate School Apps: Where Do I Even Begin??? (Pt. 3 Interviews)
We discuss NIH RePORTER in the episode. You can visit that resource here: projectreporter.nih.gov/reporter.cfm
Call Your Motha (feat. Dr. Jennifer Schiavo)
Note: the sampling of adult rat ultrasonic vocalizations comes from a separate eLife paper, “Vocalization–whisking coordination and multisensory integration of social signals in rat auditory cortex.”
Panel Discussion: COVID-19 and Mental Health Pt 2, Managing Holiday Stress
The Neuroscience Outreach Group at NYU recently hosted a town hall on everyone's favorite virtual platform featuring Helen Egger, MD, Alan Schlechter, MD, and Stephanie Rogers, PhD, as part of an ongoing series on COVID-19 and Mental Health. The recording from that event is presented in full here. Our thanks to Aaron Reliford, MD, who joined the first iteration of this event, which unfortunately was not recorded.
Don't Get Too Excited, It's Just Microglia! (feat. Dr. Ana Badimon)
This time around we dive back into the data ya'll! Join us for a fun conversation with Dr. Ana Badimon about her 2020 Nature paper, "Negative feedback control of neuronal activity by microglia". Be sure to read the full article here https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2777-8
Graduate School Apps: Where Do I Even Begin??? (Pt. 2 Applications)
Carla and Ethan are back with another helping of unvarnished pro tips for a successful grad school application. Joining the podcast again are Professor David Schoppik, NYU PhD student Maya Hopkins, Basu Lab Research Associate Rodrigo De La Torre, and the Executive Director of the NYU Neuroscience Institute, Heather McKellar, PhD.
This episode is part of an ongoing series on graduate school applications, so join us again in a few months (~early January) for an episode chock full of advice for crushing your interviews.
Is Science Political? (feat. Lucky Tran, Tiara Ahmad, Ingrid Joylyn Paredes, and Alyssa Shearer)
Alyssa Shearer, Ingrid Joylyn Paredes, Tiara Ahmad, PhD, and Lucky Tran, PhD, join Carla and Ethan for a round-table discussion about the role that politics plays in science (and vice versa).
We encourage everyone to vote on Election Day, which is November 3, 2020! You can find your state's polling site at this link: https://www.nass.org/can-i-vote/find-your-polling-place
For anyone living in New York whose interested in early voting, you can find your site here: https://www.voteearlyny.org/
Graduate School Apps: Where Do I Even Begin??? (Pt. 1 Finding the Right Program)
In the first episode of this series, Carla and Ethan talk with applicants, current students, and the great forces who review grad school applications, to make sense of the whole application process. Starting with finding the right program, we hope this series is a helpful resource for anyone who is planning to or thinking about applying to grad programs. A special thanks to Emily Arsenault, Yuki Fujishima, Rodrigo De La Torre, Shannon Schiereck, Maya Hopkins, Rachel Weintraub-Brevda, and Professor David Schoppik for their time and for appearing in this episode.
Panel Discussion: COVID-19 & Mental Health
Tanya Sippy, MD, PhD, Katlyn Nemani, MD, and Alexandra Mellis, PhD, discuss the ongoing effects on mental health caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in a live panel event. This panel was sponsored by NYU Langone's Neuroscience Institute and NOGN, and organized by Sloka Iyengar, PhD, and Ethan McCurdy, PhD.
Panel Discussion: The Neuroscience of Brain Injury
Dr. William Barr of NYU Langone's Concussion Center moderates a panel on concussion and brain injury with Samantha Larsen, PhD, Daniel Torres, MD, and David Jevotovsky, a medical student who sustained a significant TBI during his training. This event was co-organized by NOGN and hosted by NYU Langone's Neuroscience Institute and Concussion Center.
LIVE from the Touch Dome! (feat. Dr. Blair Jenkins)
Blair Jenkins, MD, PhD, joins Carla and Ethan to discuss her 2019 eLife paper. Tune in for an interesting discussion about the sense of touch, skin, and the importance of Black voices in neuroscience. She wishes to thank Dr. Ellen Lumpkin and members of the lab as several of the insights in the podcast, particularly those about the physiologic role of Merkel cells in touch, stem from Dr. Lumpkin’s work published prior to Blair’s paper.
You can read Blair's full eLife paper here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6386521/pdf/elife-42633.pdf
I Kant Even (feat. Asha Caslin)
NYU neuroscience doctoral student Asha Caslin joins Ethan McCurdy in a wide-ranging discussion about oxytocin, the controversial legacy of Immanuel Kant, and artificial intelligence. We also talk about skateboards and bridges. Give us a listen, why don't ya?
The Odeurs of Perception (feat. Drs Edmund Chong & Monica Moroni)
The Social Brain
Priyanka Ramesh rejoins Top of the NOGN for a discussion about community in science, how to set goals, and some hot takes on neuroscientists in pop culture. It's real fun. Give us a listen!
Gut Reaction (feat. Dr. Aaron Burberry)
Special guest Dr. Aaron Burberry of Harvard University joins Carla and Ethan for a fascinating discussion of how changing the gut microbiome improves outcomes in models of ALS. Be sure to read the full May 2020 Nature paper here: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2288-7?platform=oscar&draft=collection
Against Our Best Interest (feat. Dr. Shelley Warlow)
Supporting Black Lives in Neuroscience (feat. Sade Abiodun)
Join Carla Golden, PhD, and NOGN President, Priyanka Ramesh, for a Neuroscience in Culture episode where we got to have a conversation with the amazing, multi-talented Sade Abiodun about her article from last year discussing the inclusion and representation of marginalized identities in neuroscience.
Scientists are talking about how to be anti-racist in STEM. We at Top of the NOGN want to share conversations with our listeners that happen between scientists, often behind closed doors. For Sade's article and more resources please visit the following:
Article: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnhum.2019.00280/full
Sade’s website: www.sade.space
Watch Sade’s film here: https://freethework.com/ARticle/meet-sade-abiodun-director-of-godspeed
Resource shared in the episode: https://www.academics4blacklives.com/
Gained in Translation (feat. Dr. Prerana Shrestha)
Join us for a fantastic episode and conversation about protein translation and behavior with Dr. Prerana Shrestha! And if you want to learn more, be sure to read the full Nature Neuroscience article here: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41593-019-0568-z.pdf
You Are What You Eat (feat. Dr. Daniel Wilinski)
In this episode, we review "Rapid metabolic shifts occur during the transition between hunger and satiety in Drosophila melanogaster" and talk with first author Dr. Daniel Wilinski. The full Nature Communications article can be accessed at https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-019-11933-z
Failing Forward
Biting Remarks (feat. Dr. Annegret Falkner)
In this episode we discuss Falkner et al. Neuron 2020, "Hierarchical representations of aggression in a hypothalamic-midbrain circuit," which can be accessed at: https://www.cell.com/neuron/pdf/S0896-6273(20)30137-9.pdf?_returnURL=https%3A%2F%2Flinkinghub.elsevier.com%2Fretrieve%2Fpii%2FS0896627320301379%3Fshowall%3Dtrue
Socialize Them Young! (feat. Lucy Bicks)
In this episode we discuss Bicks et al. 2020, published at https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-020-14740-z
A Zipcode to Nowhere (feat. Dr. José Martínez)
In this episode we discuss Martínez et al. 2019, which can be accessed via https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31606248
The Dawning of Dopaminylation (feat. Dr. Ashley Lepack)
In this episode we discuss Lepack et al. 2020, which can be found at https://science.sciencemag.org/content/368/6487/197