Sat, 11 April 2009 Episode 56 of the Brain Science Podcast is an interview with neuroscientist, Eve Marder, PhD. Dr. Marder has spent 35 years studying the somatogastric ganglion of the lobster. In this interview we talk about how she got into neuroscience during its early days, her recent tenure as president of the Society for Neuroscience, and how some of her key discoveries have implications for studying more complex nervous systems.Go to http://brainsciencepodcast.com for show notes and links. Send Dr. Campbell feedback at gincampbell@mac.com or participate in our Discussion Forum at http://brainscienceforum.com/. This podcast is supported by contributions by listeners. You can donate via PayPal at our website or send contributions directly to: Virginia Campbell, MD Brain Science Podcast 9340 Helena, RD, Suite F #320 Birmingham, AL, 35244 Comments[1] |
Excellent episode! I was wondering what she meant when she said that crustaceans aren't genetic organisms? Does the general protein chemistry, driven by DNA/RNA, really differ that much?
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posted by: Dennis Rockwell on Thu, 9/17 09:29 AM EDT
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