CNS Neurons That Actually Regenerate Throughout Life
This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in regenerative neuroscience, and the untapped potential of the body’s own sensory systems.
Redefining Parkinson’s Treatment: Dr. Jonathan Sackner-Bernstein on a Novel Approach to Treatment and Disease Reversal
In this insightful episode of the Neuron Regeneration Podcast, we explore a groundbreaking new perspective on Parkinson’s disease treatment. Dr. Jonathan Sackner-Bernstein, a physician, engineer, and former FDA and DARPA leader, challenges the long-held belief that Parkinson’s is solely a disease of dopamine deficiency.
Advances in Neuroregeneration: How Exercise, Reprogramming, Exosomes, Nanotechnology, and Brain Glue Are Transforming Recovery
Welcome to Another News and Abstract reading episode of The Neuron Regeneration Podcast. Here, we keep you informed on the latest neural regeneration research, innovations, and advancements. Today, we’re highlighting recent studies that explore cutting-edge approaches to nerve repair, spinal cord injury recovery, and stroke rehabilitation.
Bench to Bedside Translation Masterclass: Dr. Jeff Karp on the Art of Innovation and Radical Simplicity
In this thought-provoking episode of the Neuron Regeneration Podcast, we take a deep dive into the lesser-known steps of translating groundbreaking research into real-world solutions and therapeutics. Dr. Jeff Karp, a renowned biomedical engineer and professor at Harvard Medical School and MIT, shares the secrets behind his remarkable success in moving cutting-edge ideas from the lab to clinical and public impact.
How to Fund Breakthroughs in Neuron Regeneration with Tom Kalil
In this episode of the Neuron Regeneration podcast, we step outside the lab and into a topic that’s just as critical as the science itself—funding. While most episodes focus on the cutting-edge discoveries behind neuron regeneration, today, we’re talking about how those discoveries can make it into the clinic to help people.
Advances in Neuroregeneration: Biomimetic Scaffolds, Hydrogels, and Biomaterials for Optic, Facial, Spinal, and Peripheral Nerve Repair
Welcome to another News and Abstract Reading episode of The Neuron Regeneration Podcast, aimed at providing listeners with a convenient way to stay up to date on the latest in neural regeneration research, innovations, and advancements.
Dr. Reggie Edgerton – Neuromodulation for Spinal Cord Injury, Cerebral Palsy, Parkinsons, and more
In this insightful episode of the Neuron Regeneration Podcast, we explore the cutting-edge research of Dr. Reggie Edgerton, a pioneer in spinal cord injury rehabilitation and neuromodulation for multiple forms of neural damage.
The Latest in Neural Regeneration Research and News
This third episode of The Neuron Regeneration Podcast is the News and Abstract reading episode of the show.
Bioelectricity and Regrowing Brains and Limbs with Dr. Michael Levin
In this fascinating episode, we dive into the groundbreaking research of Dr. Michael Levin of Tufts University, an expert in bioelectricity and its implications for regeneration, cognition, and cell communication.
The Neuron Regeneration Podcast Introduction
In this heartfelt and inspiring inaugural episode, host Jarod Carter shares the deeply personal story behind the creation of The Neuron Regeneration Podcast and the Neuron Regeneration community.
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Neurodegenerative diseases are often treated as isolated problems, but at the cellular level they share many of the same pressures: oxidative stress, metabolic imbalance, inflammation, and a gradual loss of the systems that keep neurons healthy. Researchers are increasingly focusing on these underlying forces—not just symptoms—to better protect and preserve brain function…
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