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Big Science Small Pod
Fralin Biomedical Research Institute
7 episodes
1 week ago
A compact guide to how your body works, powered by the world-class scientists of Virginia Tech’s Fralin Biomedical Research Institute. The Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC is one of the nation’s fastest-growing academic biomedical research enterprises and a destination for world-class researchers. The institute’s scientists focus on diseases that are the leading causes of death and suffering in the United States, including brain disorders, heart disease, and cancer.
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A compact guide to how your body works, powered by the world-class scientists of Virginia Tech’s Fralin Biomedical Research Institute. The Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC is one of the nation’s fastest-growing academic biomedical research enterprises and a destination for world-class researchers. The institute’s scientists focus on diseases that are the leading causes of death and suffering in the United States, including brain disorders, heart disease, and cancer.
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How Does a Brain Even Happen?
Big Science Small Pod
19 minutes 58 seconds
4 months ago
How Does a Brain Even Happen?

The cerebellum hasn’t gotten much love from brain scientists historically, but neurobiologists today are discovering how it
works to control motor functions, and how problems in that brain region cause movement disorders.

Research by ⁠Meike van der
Heijden
⁠, neurobiologist and assistant professor at the ⁠Fralin Biomedical Research Institute
at VTC
⁠, has found that disorders like dystonia and tremors are connected to changes in how nerve cells in the cerebellum communicate.

Van der Heijden says the key to understanding what goes wrong in the cerebellum might lie in understanding normal development in children.

“If we understand what is the timeline of that normal development,” she asked, “can we kind of use that to
back engineer treatments … in adulthood.”

Big Science Small Pod
A compact guide to how your body works, powered by the world-class scientists of Virginia Tech’s Fralin Biomedical Research Institute. The Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC is one of the nation’s fastest-growing academic biomedical research enterprises and a destination for world-class researchers. The institute’s scientists focus on diseases that are the leading causes of death and suffering in the United States, including brain disorders, heart disease, and cancer.