Research Renaissance: Exploring the Future of Brain Science

<p>Delve into the frontiers of cutting-edge brain science with ‘Research Renaissance’ a podcast presented by the Karen Toffler Charitable Trust. Join us on a journey of discovery with a diverse lineup of guests, including early career researchers undertaking groundbreaking studies. Hear their insights alongside voices from investment communities, policymakers, and research institutions. Collectively we explore the complexities of neurological diseases, their root causes, potential treatments, and the pursuit of cures. Join us in illuminating the path towards a comprehensive understanding of the brain and advancements in addressing its ailments. </p>

The Future of Alzheimer's Treatment: Philanthropy, Innovation, and Hope with Katie Pizzone

In this episode of Research Renaissance, host Deborah Westphal speaks with Katie Pizzone, Senior Director of Philanthropy at the Alzheimer’s Drug Discovery Foundation (ADDF). They discuss the critical role of philanthropy in advancing Alzheimer's research, the groundbreaking venture philanthropy model that ADDF employs, and the innovative treatments and diagnostics shaping the future of Alzheimer’s care. Katie shares her personal journey into philanthropy, her early experiences in healthcare ...

03-04
44:52

Developing AI Tools for Dementia Screening with Dr. Vijaya Kolachalama

In this episode of Research Renaissance, Dr. Vijaya Kolachalama, associate professor at Boston University and a Toffler Scholar, discusses his pioneering work in developing software frameworks that assist neurologists in dementia screening. This engaging discussion delves into how Dr. Kolachalama's team is integrating artificial intelligence and machine learning to improve the diagnostic process in neurology. Key Points Discussed: Creating Custom Methods for Science: Dr. Kolachalama explains ...

07-09
51:16

AI Meets Alzheimer's: A Journey with Dr. Andrew Holbrook

In this episode of Research Renaissance, host Deborah Westphal sits down with Dr. Andrew Holbrook, an Assistant Professor of Biostatistics at UCLA and a 2023 Toffler Scholar. Dr. Holbrook shares his fascinating journey from studying ancient languages and teaching in China to pioneering research in biostatistics and Alzheimer's disease. Together, they delve into the intersection of artificial intelligence, advanced algorithms, and brain science, exploring how these tools are revolu...

06-25
49:26

Non-Invasive Stimulation for Alzheimer's with Dr. Alexandra Touroutoglou

In this insightful episode of Research Renaissance, Dr. Alexandra Touroutoglou shares her extensive work on brain imaging and non-invasive brain stimulation techniques to treat Alzheimer's disease and related dementias. Discover the cutting-edge technologies and methods being employed to understand and combat neurodegenerative diseases. Key Points Discussed: Academic Journey:Dr. Touroutoglou's transition from studying in Greece to pioneering neuroscience research at Harvard, highlighting the ...

06-18
46:12

Exploring Primary Progressive Aphasia: A Conversation with Dr. Elena Barbieri

In this insightful episode of the Research Renaissance podcast, hosted by Deborah Westphal, Dr. Elena Barbereri, Research Assistant Professor at Northwestern University and a 2023 Toffler Scholar, sheds light on primary progressive aphasia (PPA). This rare neurological disorder progressively impairs the ability to speak and understand language while other cognitive functions remain relatively intact. Key Topics Discussed: Understanding Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA): Dr. Barbereri discusse...

04-30
01:01:32

The Intricate Dance of the Brain and Immune System in Parkinson’s Disease with Dr. Adithya Gopinath

In this episode, Dr. Adithya Gopinath shares his inspiring journey from a medical mystery patient to a pioneering researcher at the crossroads of neuroscience and immunology. The discussion centers on his current research exploring the interconnected roles of the central nervous system and the immune system in Parkinson's disease. Highlights: Personal Journey into Research: Dr. Gopinath's transition from a medical student to a researcher after a personal health crisis led to a passion for...

04-23
45:18

Bridging Cancer Research and Neurological Discoveries: A Deep Dive with Dr. Ignaty Leshchiner

In this compelling episode of Research Renaissance, host Deborah Westphal is joined by Dr. Ignaty Leshchiner, Associate Professor of Medicine at Boston University School of Medicine and a 2024 Toffler Scholar. Dr. Leshchiner, a pioneer in computational biology and cancer bioinformatics, explores the intricate relationship between cancer research and brain disease studies. His insights delve into groundbreaking methodologies for non-invasive cancer detection, the challenges in treating b...

04-09
58:18

Transforming Communities Through Resilience Science with Dr. Wendy Ellis

In this episode of Research Renaissance, host Deborah Westphal sits down with Dr. Wendy Ellis, Assistant Professor of Global Health at George Washington University and Founding Director of the Center for Community Resilience. Together, they explore how resilience science and systems-level thinking can drive lasting change for communities impacted by adversity. Dr. Ellis shares her groundbreaking Pair of ACEs Framework, which connects adverse childhood experiences to adverse community environm...

08-19
47:21

Ataxia, Advocacy, and Accelerating Research: Inside the National Ataxia Foundation

Welcome back to Research Renaissance, presented by the Karen Toffler Charitable Trust. In this episode, host Deborah Westphal explores the cutting edge of rare disease research with special guests Andrew Rosen, CEO of the National Ataxia Foundation (NAF), and Dr. Lauren Moore, NAF’s Chief Scientific Officer. Together, they unpack how the NAF has evolved from a small support-focused nonprofit into a strategic, science-driven organization that’s advancing treatments and reshaping what’s possibl...

08-05
51:33

Unlocking Parkinson’s Potential: The Brain-Immune Link with Dr. Adithya Gopinath

In this groundbreaking episode of Research Renaissance, host Deborah Westphal reconnects with Dr. Adithya Gopinath, University of Florida, to explore a game-changing discovery in Parkinson’s research: a direct connection between dopamine neurons in the brain and the peripheral immune system, specifically the spleen. Dr. Gopinath shares how his lab’s findings could reshape the future of Parkinson’s diagnosis and treatment—potentially identifying the disease earlier and opening new therapeutic ...

07-29
35:16

The AI Cure: How Drug Repurposing is Saving Lives

In this episode of Research Renaissance, Deborah Westphal sits down with Dr. Grant Mitchell, co-founder and CEO of Every Cure — a nonprofit revolutionizing how we treat disease using artificial intelligence and drug repurposing. You’ll hear the incredible true story behind the organization’s founding: a rare disease, a near-death diagnosis, and the life-saving power of finding the right drug at the right time — one that was already FDA-approved but never intended for that disease. Dr. Mitchel...

07-22
51:03

Unlocking Sex-Based Differences in Alzheimer’s Risk with Dr. Rachel Buckley

In this powerful episode of Research Renaissance, host Deborah Westphal sits down with Dr. Rachel Buckley, Associate Professor of Neurology at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School. Together, they explore a growing body of research that challenges long-standing assumptions about sex differences in Alzheimer's disease. Dr. Buckley shares her unexpected journey from skepticism to advocacy in studying how biological sex and hormonal changes—particularly around menopause—can i...

07-15
48:10

How Regenerative Biology Could Help Treat Alzheimer’s with Dr. Prabesh Bhattarai

In this episode of Research Renaissance, host Deborah Westphal sits down with Dr. Prabesh Bhattarai, Associate Research Scientist - The Taub Institute for Research on Alzheimer's Disease, the aging Brain, Columbia University Irving Medical Center and a 2024 Toffler Scholar. Dr. Bhattarai shares his groundbreaking work on regenerative biology and how understanding the remarkable ability of certain fish to regrow neurons could eventually lead to new treatments for neurodegenerative diseases lik...

07-08
45:23

Decoding Alzheimer’s: Breakthroughs in Neural Recording using and Biostatistics & Machine Learning

In this exciting episode of Research Renaissance, host Deborah Westphal speaks with Dr. Ted Zwang, Assistant Professor of neurology at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Dr. Andrew Holbrook, Assistant Professor at UCLA and Jasen Zhang, PhD student in biostatistics in Holbrook’s lab. Together, they share how novel neural recording devices and advanced machine learning techniques are transforming the study of Alzheimer’s disease. Dr. Ted and Jasen discuss their collabora...

07-01
49:57

How Childhood Stress Shapes the Brain with Dr. Heather Brenhouse

In this fascinating episode of Research Renaissance, host Deborah Westphal sits down with Dr. Heather Brenhouse, professor of psychology and director of the Developmental Neuropsychobiology Lab at Northeastern University—and a 2024 Toffler Scholar. Together, they explore the deep connections between childhood adversity, brain development, and long-term mental health. Dr. Brenhouse discusses why early life stress impacts some individuals more than others, how adversity can alter the timing of ...

06-24
53:39

Engineering the Brain—In the Lab and in Space

In this fascinating episode of Research Renaissance, host Deborah Westphall welcomes Dr. Alysson Muotri, a professor in the Departments of Pediatrics and Cellular & Molecular Medicine at the University of California, San Diego., for a deep dive into what makes the human brain unique—and how understanding that uniqueness might unlock new treatments for neurological disorders. From stem cell brain models grown in the lab to sending "mini-brains" into space, Dr. Muotri shares his bold,...

06-17
40:56

Microscopic Conversations: How Organelles Communicate and What It Means for Curing Neurological Disease

In this episode of Research Renaissance, host Deborah Westphal welcomes Dr. Yvette Wong, Assistant Professor of Neurology at Northwestern University and 2024 Toffler Scholar, for a deep dive into the dynamic inner world of cells—and how her lab is uncovering new clues about neurodegenerative diseases by studying the microscopic interactions between organelles. Dr. Wong discusses how organelles like mitochondria and lysosomes don’t just function in isolation—they actually “talk” to each other ...

06-10
45:39

Aging with Dignity: Advancing Equity, Access, and Brain Health

In this compelling episode of Research Renaissance, host Deborah Westphal sits down with Sue Peschin, President and CEO of the Alliance for Aging Research, for a candid conversation about the intersection of science, policy, and aging. From Alzheimer’s drug coverage to the future of stem cell research, they unpack what it truly means to age with dignity—and how equity, access, and advocacy play a critical role. Sue shares her personal journey into aging research, her leadership transition at ...

06-03
53:44

Rewiring Brain Research—Why Networks Matter as Much as Genes

In this eye-opening episode of Research Renaissance, Dr. Rod Scott takes us on a journey through the emerging science of brain networks, complex adaptive systems, and why rethinking how we treat neurological conditions like epilepsy and autism might be the key to improving outcomes—especially in children. Dr. Scott explains why he views the brain not as a collection of isolated parts, but as a dynamic, self-organizing system. From his clinical experience to his cutting-edge lab work on neural...

05-27
54:16

Inside the Mind of Brain Cancer: Modeling Glioblastoma with Dr. Frank Furnari

In this episode of Research Renaissance, host Deborah Westphal sits down with Dr. Frank Furnari, professor of medicine at UC San Diego and co-director of the Brain Tumor Program at the Sanford Stem Cell Institute. Together, they explore one of the most aggressive and complex cancers known to medicine—glioblastoma—and the innovative tools his team is developing to study and treat it. 🔬 Topics Covered: Why glioblastoma is so resistant to treatment—and what makes it uniqueThe role of tumor heter...

05-20
54:49

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