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In this episode of the MPFI Neurotransmissions Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Mark Andermann (@AndermannLab), a renowned neuroscientist at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center & Harvard University, to explore the intricate neural circuits that regulate feeding behavior. Dr. Andermann shares his groundbreaking research on how the brain processes hunger and satiety signals, and what happens when these systems go awry in cases of dysfunctional eating. Episode Guest: Mark Andermann - @AndermannLab Andermann Lab: https://www.andermannlab.com/ Episode Hosts: Akash Pal - @pal116a Lesley Colgan - @Colgan_Lesley Podcast episode produced and edited by Kevin Guy Albertini - @KGAlbertini Do you enjoy the podcast? Feel free to like this episode and follow us to hear more episodes! https://apple.co/43gT3hT https://sptfy.com/O7ny Max Planck Florida's Neurotransmissions Podcast Website: https://www.mpfi.org/news-media/podcast Social Media: @MPFneuro Twitter: / mpfneuro Instagram: / mpfneuro Facebook: / mpfneuro 00:00 - Start 00:05 - Intro 00:40 - How do you define introspection? 01:17 - What type of internal states is your lab focused on? 02:04 - Can you describe why you've moved away from focusing on the barrel cortex area? 03:29 - What led you to transition from studying biophyisics over to neuroscience? 05:54 - Could tell us about the 2 neural circuits you focus on that relate to hunger? 10:16 - Could you elaborate on how you're defining eating dysfuntion in the context of your work? 14:29 - Would you tell us about your work in studying on stress might has an impact on eating behaviors? 20:57 - How has technology been utlized in your career and how do you see it being used in your future research? 25:25 - Do you think it could be possible to produce a neuropxiel-like probe with sensors embedded? 28:43 - Could you tell us a bit about your lab? 32:39 - Thank you Dr. Andermann 32:51 - Outro: Thanks for watching