Episodes
Hi everyone! I hope everyone is having a relaxing and fun summer so far. Today's episode is with Dr. Michael Fox, the Director for the School of Neuroscience at Virginia Tech. Dr. Fox started at West Point and after discovering his love of research and teaching others ended up in fascinating places. He gives great advice to people interested in undergraduate research and what to look for in a lab. He also reveals a unique hobby that keeps him reaching!If you are enjoying Neural Networking...
Published 06/03/21
Published 06/03/21
How's it going Neural Networkers! Dr. Gary Simonds joins us for a second episode, this time talking all about how malpractice lawsuits work and what they're like to experience as a physician, as well as dealing with your patients dying. I love talking about these real-life, ethics-based topics in medicine and I hope you find the conversation interesting! If these are topics you also are curious about check out some of the courses Dr. Simonds teaches at Virginia Tech. Exploring Clinical...
Published 04/12/21
How’s to going Neural Networkers! Hopefully everyone is healthy and happy during this time. Today’s podcast is with the wonderful Dr. Sarah Clinton! Starting from a small town she is now a big-time researcher and professor and in this podcast you will hear her story and the advice she has learned along the way. Anyone interested in research and graduate school should give this episode a listen because there’s some great insight in it. If you are enjoying Neural Networking please feel free to...
Published 03/28/21
This week on Neural Networking we talk to Synapse from Virginia Tech! Synapse is an organization that supports individuals with brain injuries through a strong social support network, raising public awareness, and creating a community of advocates. This month is Brain Injury Awareness Month, and Synapse is doing a lot around campus and our community to help others. We talk about why brain injuries are an important topic, what services Synapse provides, fun things they do, and why you should...
Published 03/14/21
Hey everyone, this week on the podcast is Dr. Gary Simonds! He is now a professor here at Virginia Tech but besides that, he was also a successful neurosurgeon with the Army, has written books, and mentors students pursuing medicine among other things. We talk about what brought him to where he is today, why he chose to become a physician through the military, what it's like to be a brain surgeon, Shakespeare, and of course fun questions at the end. Please enjoy! Follow us on Instagram to...
Published 02/08/21
This week on Neural Networking we talk to Dr. Kristin Phillips! She is a neuroscience professor at Virginia Tech who truly cares about each student she meets. We talk about what brought her to neuroscience and finding her path, advice for students pursuing medical and graduate school, the stress of determining your career in college, Virginia Tech's neuroscience study abroad program, and some fun facts about her. I hope y'all enjoy! Please feel free to reach out with any suggestions for...
Published 01/31/21
This week on Neural Networking we talk to Dr. Kristin Phillips! She is a neuroscience professor at Virginia Tech who truly cares about each student she meets. We talk about what brought her to neuroscience and finding her path, advice for students pursuing medical and graduate school, the stress of determining your career in college, Virginia Tech's neuroscience study abroad program, and some fun facts about her. I hope y'all enjoy! Please feel free to reach out with any suggestions for...
Published 01/28/21
Hello everyone! This is the introduction to the Virginia Tech Neuroscience podcast, Neural Networking! We will be releasing new episodes throughout the semester sitting down with some of the best professors in Neuroscience at Virginia Tech to learn about everything ranging from academics to funny stories. I hope ya'll enjoy! Please reach out with any suggestions for professors to interview and question/topic requests and I will be sure to include them! email: [email protected] Stay safe...
Published 01/24/21