Brains & Bourbon Ep.2: neuronal plasticity, religion, and green Chartreuse

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A new week, means a new episode of Brains and Bourbon! Our guest this week is George Vidal, a 4th year graduate student in Carla Shatz's lab here at Stanford, who talks to us about neuronal plasticity, and the intersection between science and religion, and shares with us his favorite cocktail -- green Chartreuse.

This week, we have two versions: one shorter, one longer (including additional and expanded sections).

The Shorter Version

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The Longer Version

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You can also stream or download the shorter version of the episode here: Brains & Bourbon Ep2 Plasticity/Chartreuse/George Vidal SHORT or the longer version of the show here: Brains & Bourbon Ep2 Plasticity/Chartreuse/George Vidal FULL You can subscribe to "Brains and Bourbon," and all of the Neuwrite West podcasts, by searching for "Neuwritewest" at the iTunes store and subscribing to our channel.
Thanks for listening! Erica Seigneur Forrest Collman Nick Weiler