In this episode of Ask Anatomist, we explore the nervous system and its role in Multiple Sclerosis. Guest Panelists Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo. David Gonsalvez is
Episode 5: Lania Rubio on The Brain and Hearing Loss
We interview Lania Rubio on the Brain and Hearing Loss. Lania (Maria) Rubio Dr. Rubio is an Associate Professor in the Departments of Neurobiology and Otolaryngology of the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine (2009-present). She is originally from Spain,
Episode 2: Bo Foreman on BioMechanics
We interview Bo Foreman about Biomechanics. Bo Foreman University of Utah Profile Page NCBI List of Publications K. Bo Foreman, PhD, PT received his B.S. in Physical Therapy from the University of Utah, College of Health in 1994 and his
Episode 13: Thyroid Cancer
The thyroid is a hormone producing gland located in the neck. Thyroid activity is linked to a variety of bodily functions; with many suffering from an under or over active thyroid with symptoms of these conditions affecting weight and activity
Episode 1: Emily Gilbert on Neuroregeneration
Emily Gilbert shares her research into neuroregeneration, and the implication on future treatments. Emily Gilbert Emily’s Twitter Page / @emilanocyte Emily Gilbert completed her MSc and PhD at the University of Guelph. During her PhD, she worked in the lab
Episode 11: Altitude Sickness
Have you ever wondered why airline safety videos tell you that, in case of emergency, to place your mask on first – before helping others? Not only will this podcast answer this question – it will highlight why we get
Episode 4: Macular Degeneration and Eye Anatomy
Macular degeneration is a leading cause of severe visual impairment in Australian adults >40 years old. In this podcast we will discuss macular degeneration and how this ties to our vision. We will also discuss general eye anatomy including the