Neuroscience and Beyond
We are young researchers at the forefront of neuroscience in Göttingen, Germany, driven by a passion for discovery and communication. In our monthly conversations, we go beyond publications to discuss the real stories with leading experts: their revolutionary work, their personal paths, the struggles they've overcome, and the big questions driving the field forward.
Our mission is built on a simple, powerful idea: knowledge is the only resource that grows when shared. Through open dialogue, we aim to build a bridge between cutting-edge research and the curious minds eager to understand it.
Supported by the International Max Planck Research School for Neurosciences, the European Neuroscience Institute in Göttingen, the Cluster of Excellence "Multiscale Bioimaging" in Göttingen and SFB1286 Quantitative Synaptology in Göttingen.
This podcast reflects our personal views and is separate from our affiliated institutions.
Neuroscience and Beyond
When Proteins misbehave: understanding Parkinson's disease with Prof. Tiago Outeiro
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In this episode we talk to Prof. Tiago Outeiro, Full Professor of Aggregopathies, Director of the Department of Neurodegeneration and Restaurative Research at the University Medical Center Göttingen, a Professor at the institute of Neuroscience at the Newcastle University in the United Kingdom and Auxiliar Professor, Instituto de Fisiologia, Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal. The focus of this interview is on Parkinson's disease. You will learn about its potential causes, associated pathologies and available therapies. We talk extensively about the problematic protein structures and how they can spread around the body. We also touch on some problems in academia and the use of animal models in academia.
Our channel is supported by International Max Planck Research School (IMPRS) for Neurosciences as well as Cluster of Excellence Multiscale Bioimaging (MBExC) in Göttingen, Germany. The views presented on this channel are not representative of IMPRS or MBExC. We would like to apologize for the technical problem that we experienced at the beginning of the podcast.
Timestamps:
00:00:00 Intro
00:03:01 Early career and motivation for doing science
00:12:17 Academia and entrepreneurship in the US and Europe
00:19:47 Why Göttingen?
00:26:22 Research interest: prion diseases, protein misfolding, models of Parkinson's disease
00:34:44 Alpha synuclein protein and Lewy bodies: what are they and how are they linked to Parkinson's disease
00:45:02 Spread of pathology and protein transport between the cells
01:08:11 Role of non neuronal cell types in the spread of disease
01:12:26 Why do we need animal models to study complex diseases?
01:20:41 Treatment for Parkinson's patients
01:29:32 Can you smell Parkinson's?
01:32:50 Prevention of Parkinson's disease
01:36:47 Problems in academia: reproducibility crisis
01:44:38 Problems in academia: publishing system and granting money for research