You might think it's laughing gas or a race car fuel, but NO! Nitric Oxide is a crucial compound vital for healthy brain function. Viki Tellios is a neuroscience PhD student working to find out just how NO affects cerebellum development and maintenance. On this episode, Ariel and Yimin learn about an unexpected connection between Bill Nye and "drunk" mice.
If you would like to know more about Viki's research, you can email her at vtellios@uwo.ca
Hosts: Yimin Chen and Ariel Frame
Produced by Susan Anthony
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