Stimulating Brains

#34: Charles Jennings – From Graduate School to Founding Editor of Nature Neuroscience and Beyond

May 9, 2023
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
How to Qualify for a Marathon
03:04 • 2min
3
The Career of a Postdoctoral Researcher
04:41 • 2min
4
The Neuromuscular Synapses of Crick Crick
06:32 • 2min
5
The CAR-T Therapy: A Clinical Trial
08:40 • 2min
6
The Career of a Nature Editor
10:30 • 2min
7
How to Read a Paper in 20 Minutes
12:24 • 2min
8
The Role of Muscle Fibers in Neuroscience
14:49 • 2min
9
The Evolution of Nature Journals
16:19 • 3min
10
The Future of Neuroscience
19:07 • 3min
11
The Role of Editor in Nature's Journal
22:06 • 2min
12
How to Launch a Successful Nature Journal
23:45 • 2min
13
The Importance of Judgement in the Competition for Publication
25:30 • 2min
14
The Open Access Movement and the Journals
27:17 • 3min
15
The Cost of Open Access Editors
30:05 • 2min
16
The Cost of Pro Bono Editors
31:42 • 3min
17
How I Left the Science Industry to Go Back to Academia
34:46 • 2min
18
The Transition to Online Publishing
36:17 • 5min
19
The N. Romney Center for Neurologic Diseases
41:10 • 2min
20
The Mitt Romney Center for Alzheimer's Disease
42:40 • 5min
21
The Unique Environment of the Hale Building for Transformative Medicine
47:24 • 2min
22
Howard Weiner: A Pioneering Figure in the Field of Multiple Sclerosis
49:32 • 3min
23
The Role of a Biomedical Researcher in the Brigham Medical School Community
52:25 • 5min
24
Curica Moments in Your Scientific Career
56:56 • 2min
25
The Importance of Taking Notes
59:15 • 2min
26
The Future of Neuroscience
01:01:28 • 4min
27
Advice for Young Researchers Entering the Field
01:05:08 • 2min
28
The Future of Translation Neuroscience
01:06:48 • 2min
29
The Importance of Human Research
01:08:45 • 2min