

The Neuro Network
Nick Burgraff, PhD
Big ideas, curious conversations. The Neuro Network unpacks science with a lighthearted twist. Hosted by Nick Burgraff, a professor and neuroscientist based in Madison, Wisconsin.
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Jul 10, 2023 • 1h 35min
Ep.24 Fit, Fun, and Social: A Lighthearted Dive into Fitness and Weight-loss in the Social Media Age
Join us in this engaging podcast episode where we delve into the intersections of social media, weight-loss drugs, and fitness. We keep it light-hearted with a sprinkle of humor, yet don't shy away from sharing valuable insights. From understanding the impact of social platforms on our lives to demystifying weight-loss drugs and discussing practical fitness strategies, this episode packs a punch. Tune in for a blend of fun and knowledge.

Jun 19, 2023 • 1h 11min
Ep.23 From Grants to Chimps: A Journey Through Urban Jungle & Techno Zoology
Nick and Zach embark on a vibrant discourse journey, starting with the intricacies of grant funding, and navigating through the trials of driving in Seattle's urban labyrinth. They wax philosophical on the concept of 'freedom of movement' before venturing into the hypothetical realms of a Chimp Empire. Then they dive into the world of mouse technicians and the cutting-edge of animal behavior research. They conclude the episode with a poignant yet humorous reflection on 'airport madness,' presenting airports as lawless arenas showcasing human behavior at its most chaotic and unfiltered form

Jun 5, 2023 • 2h 4min
Ep.22- Mastering the Art of Persuasion: A Conversation with Debate Coach, Brier
Dive into the fascinating world of debate with our special guest, Brier. In this illuminating episode, we dissect the art and science of constructing compelling arguments, shedding light on what it takes to persuade effectively. Brier shares insider tips on handling polarizing topics tactfully, and explores the delicate skill of defending positions that may challenge your personal beliefs. Whether you're a budding debater, a seasoned rhetorician, or simply someone looking to strengthen your argumentative skills, this episode offers valuable insights into the dynamics of persuasive communication. Tune in and let's master the art of persuasion together.

May 29, 2023 • 51min
Ep. 21- John Kahan, Translating data into hope: Advancements in the battle against Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
John Kahan joins us for an in-depth dive into the advancements in the battle against Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). John is the Chief Data Analytics Emeritus at Microsoft, and the Founder and Chairman of the Board of the Aaron Matthew SIDS Research Guild of Seattle Children's Hospital. John has decades of experience in data management and analytics and he, along with his team have created a truly translational program in an effort to ensure that no parent experiences the loss of a child ever again.

May 16, 2023 • 39min
Ep.20 Comparative Biology with Zach
Zach and Nick dive into all things comparative biology. Topics include dog anal glands, giraffe cardiovascular physiology, dolphin research, and ponies.*Disclaimer: The information in this show is for entertainment purposes only, and is not to be taken as professional or medical advice. Similarly, the views expressed on this show represent my own and those of guests and not professional organizations affiliated.

May 8, 2023 • 40min
Ep.19 BJJ tournament, Science Conference, and Farm Strength with Zach
Zach and Nick talk about their recent Jiu-Jitsu tournament, a trip to LA for a science conference, and what it means to be farm strong. Other topics include rear deltoid training and pros/cons of a long ape index.

May 1, 2023 • 1h 33min
Ep.18 Dr. Kirstyn Grams- Surviving the Goat Lab and Adaptation to High CO2
Kirstyn Grams, PhD joins us to talk about surviving a PhD tenure in the goat lab and her groundbreaking research into the effects of CO2 on the body and brain. Kirstyn started as an undergraduate student working with me during my thesis, but then took the reigns and completed her graduate thesis in the very same lab. Kirstyn is an amazing scientist and her humble and hilarious attitude never fail to entertain.

Apr 24, 2023 • 47min
Ep.17 Neural Networks and Opioids
How do our brains control breathing during opioid exposure? We take a deep dive into the neural networks controlling our breathing and how they're effected by opioids. Papers;https://www.jneurosci.org/content/41/48/9919?elqTrackId=59a58701fc274a6c87ae5d24f67a9e5chttps://journals.physiology.org/doi/full/10.1152/jn.00017.2021*Disclaimer: The information in this show is for entertainment purposes only, and is not to be taken as professional or medical advice. Similarly, the views expressed on this show represent my own and those of guests and not professional organizations affiliated.

Apr 10, 2023 • 1h 1min
Ep.16 Dr. Trevor Day- High Altitude and Extreme Physiology Research
Dr. Trevor Day, Professor of Physiology at Mt. Royal University, discusses high altitude physiology research, including effects on the human body, challenges faced in conducting studies in Nepal, transporting ultrasound machines, funding and equipment, and the advantages and challenges of field research. He also emphasizes the importance of making science cool and accessible to the public.

Apr 3, 2023 • 1h 24min
Ep.15 Gym Talk and the Secret to Effective Training with Zach
Nick and Zach chat about strength training, mixing sports without compromising performance, testing the limits of the digestive system during compound lifts, and ice baths. Come along for the ride. *Disclaimer: The information in this show is for entertainment purposes only, and is not to be taken as professional or medical advice. Similarly, the views expressed on this show represent my own and those of guests and not professional organizations affiliated.


