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We explore cutting-edge Neuroscience research by interviewing experts a wide variety of fields. We start each segment with a 20 minute introduction where we introduce the topic, and go over some of the fundamentals that you need to understand each researcher's field. We then jump into an interview where we ask each researcher to expand a little on what makes their research so fascinating. Our focus is on the Eberhard Karls University of Tuebingen in Germany, an excellence cluster university with a strong Neuroscience presence, but we interview researchers from around the world. We hope to inspire new passions, ideas, conversations and collaborations.

LET IT BRAIN Lisa Vial & Carolin Sachgau

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We explore cutting-edge Neuroscience research by interviewing experts a wide variety of fields. We start each segment with a 20 minute introduction where we introduce the topic, and go over some of the fundamentals that you need to understand each researcher's field. We then jump into an interview where we ask each researcher to expand a little on what makes their research so fascinating. Our focus is on the Eberhard Karls University of Tuebingen in Germany, an excellence cluster university with a strong Neuroscience presence, but we interview researchers from around the world. We hope to inspire new passions, ideas, conversations and collaborations.

    How to evolve to be electric

    How to evolve to be electric

    Here we are with our second episode. :-)In this month's episode, we got the opportunity to interview an expert in our own field! We were at the weakly electric fish meeting in Gülpe, Germany, where we interviewed Dr. Harold H. Zakon, professor at the University of Texas at Austin. We learned about what drives evolution and how to communicate science. We hope you have as much fun as we did!

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    What makes bats fly

    What makes bats fly

    Our guest this episode is Dr. Uwe Firzlaff. He is a group leader in the department of Zoology at the Technical University of Munich. We talked about the diversity of bats and why they are perfect for studying the auditory system. Did you know that bat species make up 1/5 of mammalian species? We didn't. ;) Hope you enjoy!



    Photo by Igam Ogam on Unsplash

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