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64. Remarkable people in my lab | 00:48 | ||
65. Rich O'Brien and Rich Hume | 02:53 | ||
66. Lorna Role | 01:00 | ||
67. Other talented people in my lab | 03:26 | ||
68. Neurobiology department was an extraordinary place | 01:02 | ||
69. There is no place like Harvard | 03:23 | ||
70. Ben Barres | 00:56 |
People early on in the lab, Steve Cohen, Kathy Dunlop, who showed up at my lab one day without me knowing she was coming. She just announced she was there, and she would be a great postdoc and I was lucky to have her. That's really not like her, she's actually very quiet and very shy, but she was very convincing and very smart. She worked on neurons, not on the neuromuscular junction, but on spinal cord and sensory neurons and culture on the pharmacology.
Gerald Fischbach (b. 1938) is an American neuroscientist and pioneering researcher. He pioneered the use of nerve cell cultures to study the electrophysiology, morphology and biochemistry of developing nerve-muscle and inter-neuronal synapses.
Title: Remarkable people in my lab
Listeners: Christopher Sykes
Christopher Sykes is an independent documentary producer who has made a number of films about science and scientists for BBC TV, Channel Four, and PBS.
Tags: Steve Cohen, Kathy Dunlop, Steve Schuetze, Ted Usdin
Duration: 48 seconds
Date story recorded: July 2023
Date story went live: 16 May 2025