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Since Oct 2024
Latest Episode Apr 2026

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Mapping Cognitive Resilience: How Environment Aging and Inflammation Shape Information Encoding in the Hippocampus

Apr 02, 2026 58m

Cognitive resilience depends on how the brain responds to environment, aging, and inflammation. J. Tiago Gonçalves, Ph.D., studies the hippocampus to examine how spatial memory is shaped by factors…

Learning Beyond the Data: Adam Klivans on Distribution Shift and the Future of AI

Apr 01, 2026 19m

Trustworthy machine learning requires models that still work when real-world data changes, and Adam Klivans, Ph.D., Director of the Institute for Foundations of Machine Learning (IFML), emphasizes…

A Conversation with Judy Woodruff - Writer's Symposium By the Sea 2026

Mar 30, 2026 1h 5m

Widely regarded as one of the most respected figures in American broadcast journalism, Judy Woodruff is known for her decades-long career covering politics and current events. She is also the author…

Where Innovation Meets Patients: The Work of California’s Alpha Clinics

Mar 30, 2026 1h 14m

Alpha Clinics in California accelerate the development of regenerative medicine therapies that use cells and genes to treat serious diseases. Patient advocate Tara Radcliffe Ghiglieri shares lived…

CARTA: The Evolution of the Human Brain through Shifts in Gene Regulation with Miles Wilkinson

Mar 27, 2026 23m

A fundamental question in biology is: how did humans acquire their unique characteristics? What allows us to stand upright, while our primate ancestors walked on all fours? What brain alterations…

Reimagining T Cell Therapy: An Unconventional Path to Universal CAR-T Cells

Mar 24, 2026 59m

Off-the-shelf immune cell therapies using engineered T cells represent an important direction in cancer treatment. Lili Yang, Ph.D., at UCLA develops an off-the-shelf platform based on invariant…

How to be Remarkable with Guy Kawasaki

Mar 23, 2026 49m

Guy Kawasaki, chief evangelist of Canva and a former Apple evangelist who helped market the Macintosh in 1984, shares his 10 tips for writing your own story forward. A New York Times bestselling…

CARTA: Human Brain Specializations Related to Language and Theory of Mind with James Rilling

Mar 21, 2026 18m

Humans excel at transmitting ideas, skills, and knowledge across generations, and at building on those competencies in a cumulative manner. James Rilling, Professor of Psychology at Emory University,…

Slowing the Clock: Longevity Science Meets Alzheimer’s Prevention

Mar 19, 2026 50m

How fast are you really aging, and what could that mean for brain health? Aladdin H. Shadyab, Ph.D., explores the gap between chronological age and biological age, and why that difference matters…

CARTA: Hominin Paleoneurology During the Stone Age - and Before! with Dean Falk

Mar 17, 2026 22m

The distinct biology of the human brain, scaffolded by language and culture, allows ideas to be formed, named, shared, and accumulated across generations. Dean Falk, Professor of Anthropology,…

Araceli Cervantes: Champion of Latin Dance

Mar 17, 2026 16m

Latin dance is a living blend of rhythms, histories, and styles, and Araceli Cervantes approaches it as both cultural practice and personal craft. Cervantes is an actress and dancer whose love for…

CARTA: Human-specific Alterations in Brain Cellular Proportions with Genevieve Konopka

Mar 13, 2026 24m

Our brains are engines of imagination—an “idea organ” that has transformed both our species and the planet. Genevieve Konopka, Chair of the Department of Neurobiology in the David Geffen School of…

CARTA: The Idea Organ - Welcome and Opening Remarks

Mar 12, 2026 7m

Humans live in a world of ideas—born in the brain, shared through language, accumulated in culture across generations, and made reality. From the first flaked stone tools to the building of shelters,…

Development of a Multivalent Gene Therapy to Correct Cryptic Splicing in ALS

Mar 10, 2026 20m

RNA binding proteins help cells control how genetic information becomes working proteins, and Gene Yeo, Ph.D., M.B.A., at UC San Diego investigates how their disruption contributes to…

Aging Blood Stem Cells and the Roots of Cancer

Mar 06, 2026 10m

Aging is the leading risk factor for cancer, Alzheimer’s, diabetes, and heart disease, and Robert A.J. Signer, Ph.D., studies how aging stem cells shape pre-cancer and healthspan. As deputy director…

CARTA: Neanderthalizing Brain Organoids with Alysson Muotri

Mar 02, 2026 22m

Humans live in a world of ideas—born in the brain, shared through language, accumulated in culture across generations, and made reality. Professor Alysson Muotri, UC San Diego Departments of…

Extended Studies: Lifelong Learning That Expands Opportunity

Feb 25, 2026 39m

UC San Diego’s Division of Extended Studies broadens the university’s public impact by connecting campus expertise to the evolving needs of people and workplaces. Dean Hugo Villar, Ph.D., M.B.A.,…

Science and Seafood: Understanding and Protecting a Precious Natural Resource

Feb 23, 2026 52m

If you love seafood, you’re not alone — but every bite comes from a complex and fragile marine ecosystem. To keep our ocean ecosystems thriving and our seafood resources abundant, we need a deeper…

CARTA: Ancient DNA: New Revelations - Questions Answers and Closing Remarks

Feb 01, 2026 42m

Dramatic advances in ancient DNA technologies have revolutionized our understanding of the human past. As part of the CARTA symposium on Ancient DNA, the panelists answer questions about the diverse…

CARTA: Population Genetics of Latin America and Oceania with Andrés Moreno-Estrada

Jan 29, 2026 19m

Genetic data is transforming the understanding of our own species and refining historical chapters at different scales around the globe. However, despite the globalization of biotechnologies to…

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