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  • Episode 10: The Future of Brain Technology: Neural Interfaces and Engineered Tissues
    2025/10/18

    In this episode, Zane and Gopu unpack the fascinating overlap—and key differences—between neural engineering and neuroengineering.

    They explore how neural engineering focuses on decoding and interfacing with the nervous system through technologies like brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), which are helping restore movement and communication for people with paralysis. The discussion highlights recent progress in BCIs, how close we are to seamless brain-controlled devices, and what the next decade of innovation might look like.

    Then the conversation shifts toward neuroengineering, a subfield of tissue engineering aimed at creating engineered brain tissue in the lab. The hosts discuss how this research is advancing our understanding of brain repair, regeneration, and neurodegenerative diseases—and the ethical questions that come with growing functional brain-like tissues outside the body.

    Together, they ask: Where do biology and technology meet—and where should we draw the line?

    🎧 Listen to “The Journey of Science with Gopu & Zane” on all streaming platforms or visit lybrandlab.org/jospod for show notes and references.

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    42 分
  • Episode 9: Substance Abuse and the Neurobiology of Addiction
    2025/09/21

    Substance abuse and addiction affect everything from how we live to how we think about choice. But what is addiction, and how do scientists study it? In this episode, Gopu shares what he’s been learning as he steps into the field of addiction neuroscience. Together, we explore the prevalence of substance use, why research often focuses on drugs like MDMA, THC, amphetamines, and opioids, and why everyday behaviors like eating sugar or scrolling social media are harder to study.

    We also touch on the opioid crisis, naloxone as an antidote for fentanyl, and the role astrocytes and dopamine may play in addiction pathways.

    A casual between friends about the science of substance use, the questions researchers ask, and the early steps of a journey into addiction neurobiology.

    New episodes on all platforms—just search “Gopu & Zane” or visit lybrandlab.org/jospod

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    44 分
  • Episode 8: AI in Academia: Promise, Pitfalls, and Productivity
    2025/08/24

    Artificial intelligence has entered the academic workflow. Can we trust it?

    In this episode, we share how we use large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT in our daily work: from drafting emails, organizing messy thoughts, and processing large datasets, to searching through the overwhelming flood of new research.

    But it’s not all smooth sailing. We also dive into the current struggles and limitations; inaccurate information, fabricated references, and the risk of leaning too heavily on a tool that doesn’t always get it right.

    We ask the big question: Is AI the next step in how we process and synthesize science, or just another imperfect tool we’ll have to learn to manage?

    New episodes streaming on all platforms. Just search Gopu & Zane or visit https://lybrandlab.org/jospod

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    43 分
  • Episode 7: Functional Neurological Disorder and TMS with Dr. Chadrick Lane, MD
    2025/07/30

    Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) is increasingly understood as a disruption in how the brain predicts and processes sensory input. Instead of reacting to the world, our brains constantly anticipate what’s coming next—but in FND, that system breaks down. Dr. Lane shares how predictive coding helps explain real symptoms like tremors or non-epileptic seizures, even without structural brain damage—and how treatments like TMS may help reset these faulty circuits.

    A powerful conversation about neuroscience, healing, and how context shapes recovery.

    New episodes on all platforms—just search “Gopu & Zane” or visit lybrandlab.org/jospod

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  • Episode 6: TMS – Science or Snake Oil?
    2025/07/22

    Curious about Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)? In this episode of The Journey of Science, we dive into what TMS is, how it works, and why it’s gained traction as a treatment for depression and other neurological conditions. We explore:

    • How TMS uses magnetic fields to modulate brain activity
    • Differences between low- and high-frequency TMS
    • The research behind FDA approvals and clinical applications
    • Emerging uses for OCD, PTSD, migraines, and more
    • Mechanistic insights from studies in humans and animal models

    For detailed show notes and references, visit: 👉 https://lybrandlab.org/jospod

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    47 分
  • Episode 5: Twitter, X, and the Science of Staying Connected
    2025/07/14

    How do scientists actually use social media?

    In this episode of The Journey of Science, we talk about the role social platforms play in our daily work—from staying productive to sharing papers to finding our communities.

    We dig into:

    • The Twitter-to-X transition: What’s changed for science discussion?
    • How we use social media for networking, data, and collaboration.
    • The balance between visibility, distraction, and meaningful connections.
    • Tips (and real talk) about using these tools without losing your mind.

    For show notes and links, visit: https://lybrandlab.org/jospod

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    49 分
  • BONUS EPISODE: Cannabis Use Disorder — What the Science Says
    2025/10/04

    In our episode on addiction, we admitted we weren’t sure if marijuana was truly addictive. That question stuck with me—so I went back to the research.

    In this bonus episode, Zane dives into what he found after reviewing two major studies: a 2024 Journal of Clinical Investigation review by Le Foll et al. and a 2025 JAMA Network Open paper by Gowin et al. The evidence? Cannabis can be addictive for some people, and heavy or frequent use is linked to measurable changes in brain circuits that regulate memory, motivation, and control.

    We break down how THC affects the endocannabinoid system, why today’s high-potency products raise the risk of dependence, and what brain imaging is revealing about long-term cannabis use. Zane also highlights current treatments for Cannabis Use Disorder (CUD)—from behavioral therapies to experimental brain stimulation approaches like TMS.

    This is the kind of journey we love—admitting what we don’t know, following the science, and bringing you along as we learn together.

    References:

    • Le Foll, B. et al. (2024). “Cannabis use disorder: from neurobiology to treatment.” Journal of Clinical Investigation, 134(20): e172887. DOI: 10.1172/JCI172887
    • Gowin, J. L. et al. (2025). “Brain Function Outcomes of Recent and Lifetime Cannabis Use.” JAMA Network Open, 8(1): e2457069. DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.57069

    🎧 New episodes and bonus content available on all platforms—just search “Gopu & Zane” or visit lybrandlab.org/jospod

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    6 分
  • Episode 4: The improbable journey
    2023/01/19

    In this episode, CJ shares with us her improbable journey that begins with an initial fear of undergraduate chemistry class and grows into a career designing and building state of the art microscopes at Janelia Research Campus. We chat about resilience and facing challenges head on, something CJ has learned to embrace. Do join us :)

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    54 分