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Erin Calipari
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Quantum Potential
Behind the Brain Science of Addiction with Erin Calipari
How does the part of the brain connected to learning intersect with addiction? In the latest episode of Provost C. Cybele Raver’s ‘Quantum Potential’ podcast, Erin Calipari, director of the Vanderbilt Center for Addiction Research takes us inside the neuroscience of addiction. The Quantum Potential podcast is produced by Vanderbilt University. The leadership team includes Metanoya Z. Webb, director of content and editorial strategy for this episode, and Sydney Jones-Wright, director of academic affairs communications. Patrick Sams is the senior social media specialist, and Maisie Wilson is the senior creative project manager. Mike Todd is the univers...
2025-03-27
47 min
Freddie and Harry
Hour 2: Go Birds?
Chris Olave & Erin Dolan join the show. What's every team's biggest need in the AFC South? Plus, John Calipari is gonna get booed in his return to Kentucky. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2025-01-31
46 min
YaleUniversity
Women in Science – Culture, Community & Impact with Ijeoma Opara, Laura O’Dell & Erin Calipari
An engaging, thought-provoking and at times humorous conversation with three transformative scientists and leaders. We’ll hear about their journeys and learn about the opportunities and challenges they’ve encountered and embraced along the way. This is a truly refreshing discussion amongst leaders and role models who are empowering people and communities to tackle societal, scientific, health, and addiction-related challenges. We delve into the importance of realizing one’s value and excellence, while also embracing the attitude of a learner. Our guests share valuable insights from their efforts promoting inclusive and supportive cultures in their teams, institutions, and communities. Join in for...
2024-01-31
1h 14
Addy Hour
Women in Science – Culture, Community & Impact with Ijeoma Opara, Laura O’Dell & Erin Calipari
An engaging, thought-provoking and at times humorous conversation with three transformative scientists and leaders. We’ll hear about their journeys and learn about the opportunities and challenges they’ve encountered and embraced along the way. This is a truly refreshing discussion amongst leaders and role models who are empowering people and communities to tackle societal, scientific, health, and addiction-related challenges. We delve into the importance of realizing one’s value and excellence, while also embracing the attitude of a learner. Our guests share valuable insights from their efforts promoting inclusive and supportive cultures in their teams, institutions, and communities. Join i...
2024-01-31
1h 14
Max Planck Florida’s Neurotransmissions Podcast
73. The Role of a Dopamine System in Decision Making with Erin Calipari
In this episode, hosts Joe Schumacher and Anant Jain chat with award-winning research scientist, educator, and advocate Erin Calipari about a new role for dopamine in the brain, drug addiction, and steps we can take to increase diversity and equity in academia. Podcast episode produced and edited by Kevin Guy Albertini - @KGAlbertini Do you enjoy listening to the podcast? Feel free to like this episode and follow us to hear more. Max Planck Florida's Neurotransmissions Podcast Website: https://www.mpfi.org/news-media/podcast Social Media: @MPFneuro Twitter: https://twitter.com/MPFNeuro Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mpfneuro Facebook: https...
2022-11-11
58 min
Wild Health Podcast
Dr. Erin Calipari on breaking the cycle of addiction
How womens' menstrual cycles affect their susceptibility, other sex differences, potential for psychedelics in treatment of addiction, and much more.
2021-01-04
48 min
This Week in Neuroscience
mRNAs for long-term memory
Ori, Jason, Erin, and Vincent dissect a study that utilizes single-cell RNA sequencing to reveal the genes that underlie remote memory storage in the medial prefrontal cortex of the mouse. Hosts: Ori Lieberman, Erin Calipari, Jason Shepherd, and Vincent Racaniello Subscribe (free): iTunes, Google Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patron of TWiN! Links for this episode Transcriptional programs associated with long-term memory (Nature) Timestamps by Jolene. Thanks! Music is by Ronald Jenkees Send your neuroscience questions and comments to twin@microbe.tv
2020-12-15
1h 08
This Week in Neuroscience
Remodeling synapses with a cytokine
TWiN explains how a cytokine produced by neurons activates microglia which modify the extracellular matrix and remodel synapses, leading to memory consolidation. Hosts: Ori Lieberman, Andres Bendesky, Erin Calipari, Jason Shepherd and Vincent Racaniello Subscribe (free): iTunes, Google Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patron of TWiN! Links for this episode IL-33 promotes synaptic plasticity (Cell) Timestamps by Jolene. Thanks! Music is by Ronald Jenkees Send your neuroscience questions and comments to twin@microbe.tv
2020-09-29
1h 07
Vanderbilt Kennedy Center
Understanding how social information is processed within the reward circuit
The Promise of Discovery Episode 7: Understanding how social information is processed within the reward circuit has the potential to uncover molecular targets with positive therapeutic potential. The investigators’ research efforts using a model of early immune activation aim to elucidate the molecular and circuit modifications induced by these immunological factors that ultimately contribute to alterations in reward processing. It is the vision of this research that the specificity of the approach will uncover a novel therapeutic tool to help treat social dysfunction. Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Researcher: Brad Grueter, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology, Molecular Physiology & Biophysics, and Psychiatry & Behavioral Sc...
2020-09-04
41 min
Vanderbilt Kennedy Center
Understanding how social information is processed within the reward circuit
The Promise of Discovery Episode 7: Understanding how social information is processed within the reward circuit has the potential to uncover molecular targets with positive therapeutic potential. The investigators’ research efforts using a model of early immune activation aim to elucidate the molecular and circuit modifications induced by these immunological factors that ultimately contribute to alterations in reward processing. It is the vision of this research that the specificity of the approach will uncover a novel therapeutic tool to help treat social dysfunction. Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Researcher: Brad Grueter, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology, Molecular Physiology & Biophysics, and Psychiatry & Behavioral Sc...
2020-09-04
41 min
Once a Scientist
24. Vanderbilt professor, Erin Calipari, on setting a personalized career strategy
Episode 24. Erin Calipari is an Assistant Professor at Vanderbilt University. Erin completed her PhD at Wake Forest, a postdoc at Mount Sinai, and her undergrad at University of Massachusetts Amherst.
2020-08-04
1h 22
This Week in Neuroscience
Replacing lost neurons
TWiN explains how neurological disease in mice can be repaired by using CRISPR/Cas to knock down levels of a single cell protein, which converts astrocytes to neurons. Hosts: Ori Lieberman, Erin Calipari, Jason Shepherd and Vincent Racaniello Subscribe (free): iTunes, Google Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patron of TWiN! Links for this episode Converting glia to neurons (Cell) Reversing Parkinson's disease (Nature) Letters read on TWiN 8 Timestamps by Jolene. Thanks! Intro music is by Ronald Jenkees Send your neuroscience questions and comments to twin@microbe.tv
2020-07-07
1h 11
Just The Cats
2020-06-25- Just The Cats
Michael Bennett and Shannon The Dude talk Erin Calipari vs. Christi Mack on social media, NBA player excuses to sit out this season, and a woman in Florida goes on a rant about masks at a City Hall meeting.
2020-06-25
39 min
This Week in Neuroscience
Stress, the good, bad and beautiful
The TWiN team reveals how the nervous system controls hair graying in mice subjected to stress, and adaptive immune responses. Hosts: Ori Lieberman, Jason Shepherd, Erin Calipari and Vincent Racaniello Subscribe (free): iTunes, Google Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patron of TWiN! Links for the episode The hair cycle (J Cell Sci) Hyperactivation of sympathetic nerves drives hair greying (Nature) Brain control of humoral immune responses (Nature) Letters read on TWiN 7 Timestamps by Jolene. Thanks! Intro music is by Ronald Jenkees Send your neuroscience questions and comments to twin@micr
2020-06-13
1h 24
This Week in Neuroscience
Anosmia and COVID-19
Bob Datta joins TWiN to reveal the findings of his laboratory on expression of SARS-CoV-2 entry genes in the olfactory epithelium and the implications for anosmia associated with COVID-19. Hosts: Ori Lieberman, Andres Bendesky, Jason Shepherd, Erin Calipari and Vincent Racaniello Guest: Bob Datta Subscribe (free): iTunes, Google Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patron of TWiN! Links for this episode Expression of SARS-CoV-2 entry genes in nasal olfactory epithelium (bioRxiv) Expression of SARS-CoV-2 entry genes in nasal olfactory epithelium (bioRxiv) Timestamps by Jolene. Thanks! Intro music is by Ronald...
2020-04-18
58 min
This Week in Neuroscience
Gambling on dopamine
Erin and the TWiN team explain how dopamine neurons encode reward probability and uncertainty, and their roles in attention-based learning and risk-taking such as gambling and addiction. Hosts: Ori Lieberman, Erin Calipari,Jason Shepherd, and Vincent Racaniello Click arrow to play Download TWiN 003 (52 MB .mp3, 86 min) Subscribe (free): iTunes, Google Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patron of TWiN! Links for this episode Dopamine neurons encode reward probability and uncertainty (Science) Letters read on TWiN #3 Intro music is by Ronald Jenkees. Send your neuroscience questions and comments t...
2019-12-18
1h 20
This Week in Neuroscience
The ultimate challenge
The synaptics launch the first episode of TWiN by revealing their training, research interests, and goals for the podcast. Hosts: Ori Lieberman, Erin Calipari, Jason Shepherd, and Vincent Racaniello Become a patron of TWiN! Links for this episode Lieberman lab Calipari lab Shepherd lab Image credit Intro music is by Ronald Jenkees. Send your neuroscience questions and comments to twin@microbe.tv
2019-10-26
43 min
Springer Nature
Brainpod - Cues play a critical role in estrous cycle-dependent enhancement of cocaine reinforcement
Research has demonstrated that, overall, women are more vulnerable to drug addiction than men are. They become addicted more quickly after first using, they have a harder time staying off drugs, and they relapse at higher rates. But most studies have focused on men, and models that have been developed nearly entirely focus on male subjects. Now, two things are changing the situation: scientists are realizing that women's experience and women's brains are different when it comes to addiction, and the NIH has mandated that tests involve female subjects as well. Erin Calipari is assistant professor of pharmacology at the...
2019-05-17
08 min
NPP BrainPod
Cues play a critical role in estrous cycle-dependent enhancement of cocaine reinforcement
Research has demonstrated that, overall, women are more vulnerable to drug addiction than men are. They become addicted more quickly after first using, they have a harder time staying off drugs, and they relapse at higher rates. But most studies have focused on men, and models that have been developed nearly entirely focus on male subjects. Now, two things are changing the situation: scientists are realizing that women's experience and women's brains are different when it comes to addiction, and the NIH has mandated that tests involve female subjects as well. Erin Calipari is assistant professor of pharmacology at the...
2019-05-17
09 min
Uniquely Kentucky with Amber Philpott
Uniquely Kentucky with Amber Philpott | Ep. 14 Erin Calipari, PhD
Kentucky has one of the highest opioid addiction rates in the country and it isn't slowing down. Recently WKYT traveled to Nashville and was given the opportunity to sit down with Dr. Erin Calipari. She is the oldest of University of Kentucky Basketball head coach John Calipari's three children. She may have a famous last name, but she is making her own mark in the world of science and holding her own court at Vanderbilt University Medical Center with her research on drug addiction and the brain. Calipari says she has lea...
2019-05-09
15 min
WKYT News
Uniquely Kentucky with Amber Philpott | Ep. 15 Erin Calipari
Kentucky has one of the highest opioid addiction rates in the country and it isn't slowing down. Recently WKYT traveled to Nashville and was given the opportunity to sit down with Dr. Erin Calipari. She is the oldest of University of Kentucky Basketball head coach John Calipari's three children. She may have a famous last name, but she is making her own mark in the world of science and holding her own court at Vanderbilt University Medical Center with her research on drug addiction and the brain. Calipari says she has learned a lot from her father and his years...
2019-05-09
15 min
Stories of Women in Neuroscience
Dr. Erin Calipari on going from athlete to neuroscientist and being an 'atypical' academic
This episode features Nancy’s interview with Erin who studies neural circuitry and molecular mechanisms underlying adaptive and maladaptive behaviors.
2019-02-08
45 min