• Skip to main content

People Behind the Science Podcast

Science Podcast - Journey through the minds of today's brilliant scientists

  • About
    • About
    • Contact
  • Scientists
  • Resources
  • Podcasts
    • Podcasts
    • Special Episodes
  • Support

Podcast Episode

059: Dr. John Morris: A Remarkable Researcher Progressing towards Understanding and Preventing Alzheimer’s Disease

June 4, 2014 By PBtS Leave a Comment

Listen to the Episode Below (00:34:30)
0.75x
1x
1.25x
1.5x
2x
0:00
00:34:30
  • 059: Dr. John Morris: A Remarkable Researcher Progressing towards Understanding and Preventing Alzheimer’s Disease
Apple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsSpotifyPlayer EmbedShare
Leave a ReviewListen in a New WindowDownloadSoundCloudStitcherSubscribe on AndroidSubscribe via RSS

Podcast: Play in new window | Download

Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS

John-Morris-People-Behind-the-Science-1Listen Free in iTunes

Listen Free on Stitcher Radio

Dr. John Morris is the Harvey A. and Dorismae Hacker Friedman Distinguished Professor of Neurology, Professor of Pathology and Immunology, Professor of Physical Therapy, and Professor of Occupational Therapy at Washington University in St. Louis. He also is the Director and Principal Investigator of the Charles F. and Joanne Knight Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center, as well as the Memory and Aging Project. Dr. Morris received his MD from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry and completed his Residency in Internal Medicine at Akron General Medical Center and his Chief Residency in Neurology and Residency in Neuropathology at the Cleveland Metropolitan General Hospital. He then spent some time in private practice and later as an emergency room physician. Dr. Morris first came to Washington University for a postdoctoral fellowship and joined the faculty soon after.

Dr. Morris has received many awards and honors during his career, including the Distinguished Achievement Citation from Ohio Wesleyan University where he completed his undergraduate education, the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Alzheimer’s Association, the Potamkin Prize for Research in Pick’s Alzheimer’s, and Related Disease from the American Academy of Neurology, the Carl and Gerti Cori Faculty Achievement Award from Washington University, the Peter Raven Lifetime Achievement Award from the Academy of Science St. Louis, and the Washington University School of Medicine Second Century award. Dr. Morris is with us today to tell us about his journey through life and science.

[Read more…] about 059: Dr. John Morris: A Remarkable Researcher Progressing towards Understanding and Preventing Alzheimer’s Disease

Filed Under: Podcast Episode

058: Dr. Jalees Rehman: A Scientist Advancing Stem Cell Biology, Cardiology, and Communication of Science to the Public

June 3, 2014 By PBtS Leave a Comment

Listen to the Episode Below (00:33:58)
0.75x
1x
1.25x
1.5x
2x
0:00
00:33:58
  • 058: Dr. Jalees Rehman: A Scientist Advancing Stem Cell Biology, Cardiology, and Communication of Science to the Public
Apple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsSpotifyPlayer EmbedShare
Leave a ReviewListen in a New WindowDownloadSoundCloudStitcherSubscribe on AndroidSubscribe via RSS

Podcast: Play in new window | Download

Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS

DG13_09_25_013.jpgListen Free in iTunes

Listen Free on Stitcher Radio

Dr. Jalees Rehman is an Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Illinois College of Medicine at Chicago. He is also a science writer for magazines including Aeon and Science Blogger with his own blog in the SciLogs called The Next Regeneration. He received his MD from the Medical School of the University of Munich and completed a postdoctoral fellowship in the Department of Medicine at the University of California San Diego. Jalees is here with us today to tell us about his journey through life and science.

[Read more…] about 058: Dr. Jalees Rehman: A Scientist Advancing Stem Cell Biology, Cardiology, and Communication of Science to the Public

Filed Under: Podcast Episode

057: Dr. Peggy Mason: Researching Rats Rescuing Trapped Comrades and other Empathetic and Pro-Social Behaviors

June 2, 2014 By PBtS Leave a Comment

Listen to the Episode Below (00:37:19)
0.75x
1x
1.25x
1.5x
2x
0:00
00:37:19
  • 057: Dr. Peggy Mason: Researching Rats Rescuing Trapped Comrades and other Empathetic and Pro-Social Behaviors
Apple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsSpotifyPlayer EmbedShare
Leave a ReviewListen in a New WindowDownloadSoundCloudStitcherSubscribe on AndroidSubscribe via RSS

Podcast: Play in new window | Download

Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS

Peggy-Mason-People-Behind-the-ScienceListen Free in iTunes

Listen Free on Stitcher Radio

Dr. Peggy Mason is a Professor of Neurobiology at the University of Chicago. She received her PhD in Neuroscience from Harvard University and completed her postdoctoral training at the University of California San Francisco. Her amazing research has been featured in The New York Times, Scientific American, NPR, PBS’s NOVA ScienceNOW, and many other media venues. Peggy is also teaching a Coursera Course on Understanding the Brain: The Neuorbiology of Everyday Life, and she also has a Blog at thebrainissocool.com. Peggy is with us today to tell us about her journey through life and science.

[Read more…] about 057: Dr. Peggy Mason: Researching Rats Rescuing Trapped Comrades and other Empathetic and Pro-Social Behaviors

Filed Under: Podcast Episode

056: Dr. Rosemary Gillespie: Visualizing Evolutionary History of Spiders With Islands Providing Snapshots of Biodiversity

June 1, 2014 By PBtS Leave a Comment

Listen to the Episode Below (00:46:23)
0.75x
1x
1.25x
1.5x
2x
0:00
00:46:23
  • 056: Dr. Rosemary Gillespie: Visualizing Evolutionary History of Spiders With Islands Providing Snapshots of Biodiversity
Apple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsSpotifyPlayer EmbedShare
Leave a ReviewListen in a New WindowDownloadSoundCloudStitcherSubscribe on AndroidSubscribe via RSS

Podcast: Play in new window | Download

Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS

Rosemary-Gillespie-People-Behind-the-Science-1Listen Free in iTunes

Listen Free on Stitcher Radio

Dr. Rosemary Gillespie is the Schlinger Chair in Systematics and a Professor in the Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management at the University of California at Berkeley, as well as the Director of the Essig Museum of Entomology. She received her PhD in Behavioral Ecology from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. She then completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Hawaii. Rosemary has received numerous awards and accolades in her career, and she has been named a Fellow in Royal Entomological Society and Trustee and Fellow of the California Academy of Sciences, and also received the Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, mathematics and engineering mentoring, the Notable Woman Award from the University of Tennessee. She also currently serves as the President of the International Biogeographical Society and was previously the President of the American Arachnological Society. Rosemary is with us today to tell us about her journey through life and science.

[Read more…] about 056: Dr. Rosemary Gillespie: Visualizing Evolutionary History of Spiders With Islands Providing Snapshots of Biodiversity

Filed Under: Podcast Episode

055: Dr. Rob Paul: Looking Deep Within to Study How Subcortical Structures Drive Emotion and Cognition

May 31, 2014 By PBtS Leave a Comment

Listen to the Episode Below (00:34:12)
0.75x
1x
1.25x
1.5x
2x
0:00
00:34:12
  • 055: Dr. Rob Paul: Looking Deep Within to Study How Subcortical Structures Drive Emotion and Cognition
Apple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsSpotifyPlayer EmbedShare
Leave a ReviewListen in a New WindowDownloadSoundCloudStitcherSubscribe on AndroidSubscribe via RSS

Podcast: Play in new window | Download

Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS

Rob-Paul-People-Behind-the-ScienceListen Free in iTunes

Listen Free on Stitcher Radio

Dr. Robert Paul is a Professor in the Department of Psychology and Director of Behavioral Neuroscience at the University of Missouri, St. Louis. Rob received his Masters Degree and PhD in Biological Psychology and Neuropsychology from the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. He then went on to complete a Clinical Psychology internship and postdoctoral fellowship at Brown University Medical School in the Clinical Psychology Internship Training Consortium. Rob served as a faculty member at Brown Medical School and as adjunct faculty at Bryant University before coming to St. Louis. Rob is here with us today to tell us about his journey through life and science.

[Read more…] about 055: Dr. Rob Paul: Looking Deep Within to Study How Subcortical Structures Drive Emotion and Cognition

Filed Under: Podcast Episode

  • « Go to Previous Page
  • Page 1
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 149
  • Page 150
  • Page 151
  • Page 152
  • Page 153
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 162
  • Go to Next Page »

Copyright © 2025 People Behind the Science · www.peoplebehindthescience.com