This episode features AU Chemistry Professor Stefano Costanzi, an expert both on the harm chemicals pose to living organisms and global security policies aimed at protecting the public from those dangers. In conversation with Drs. Carle and Davidson, Dr. Costanzi discusses the gaps in current policies and practices that allow chemical weapons to proliferate as well as some of his ideas about solutions and tools to narrow those gaps. Dr. Costanzi’s work itself bridges the neuroscience and public policy divide, and in so doing he models how science and policy can be brought into communication with each other. More about Dr. Costanzi’s work can be found here: https://www.american.edu/cas/faculty/costanzi.cfm.
Season 3: (Episode 1) Medical Interventions to Treat Obesity: How They Work
Dealing with the Brain Effects of Racism
The Effects on the Brain of Islamophobia and Other Forms of Discrimination
The Links between Dignity Neuroscience and International Human Rights Law
What is Dignity Neuroscience?
The Neuroscience of How Babies See Faces
What Neuroscience Can Teach Us about Sex Differences
In Memoriam: Dr. Jay Schulkin
Season 2: Episode 1 The Connections between Neuroscience and the Classical Philosophical Pragmatists
Episode 8: Neuroscience and Anti-Discrimination Law
Episode 7: Foods that harm and foods that protect the brain
Episode 5: Stress, Drugs and Food: A Conversation between an Economist and Two Neuroscientists
Episode 4: The Neuroscience of Drug Abuse
Episode 3: Neuro-Myths in Education Policy
Episode 2: The Use of Food and Drug Laws to Control the Obesity Pandemic
Episode 1: How the Western Diet Harms the Brain
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