Physiology and Behavior Podcast
1) Reproducible science, social media, and responding to reviewer comments
In this episode I chat with Izelle Labuschagne, who is the founder of the Complete Thesis support group, about reproducible science [3:42], social media for academics [21:20], and responding to review...Show More
2) Audio paper: How podcasts can benefit scientific communities
This is the audio version of a paper I recently co-authored in Trends in Cognitive Sciences, titled "How podcasts can benefit scientific communities". I'm reading the preprint version of the arti...Show More
3) Social media for academics: why and how
This was a talk I recently did on social media for academics. I cover both why and how academics can use social media to boost their academic careers. The slides are available here.Enjoy! See acast.co...Show More
4) Audio paper: An Allostatic Theory of Oxytocin
This episode is the audio version of our paper, titled "An Allostatic Theory of Oxytocin", that was recently published in Trends in Cognitive Sciences.Here is the abstract:Oxytocin has garnered consid...Show More
5) From the lab to your living room
This is a virtual talk I recently gave to PhD students at Linköping University on how to better adjust to working from homeThe video and the slides from this talk can be found here. See acast.com/priv...Show More
6) How to make ten pieces of content to share across social platforms from just one idea
The main hesitation I hear from researchers when it comes to social media is that they've got nothing to share. In this short clip, I show you can you can share ten different bits of information, acro...Show More
7) The tools you need to start your own podcast
This podcast episode is about starting your own podcast!Here are some of the links, services, and products that I mention:The mega microphone review from Marco ArmentAudio-Technica ATR2100-USB Cardioi...Show More
8) Improving the precision of oxytocin research | A talk at the University of Copenhagen
This is a talk a recently gave at the university of Copenhagen in which I discuss ways we can improve the precision of oxytocin research. Download the slides here.Here is the talk abstract:The neurope...Show More
9) Clinical trial reporting in anorexia nervosa | An interview
In this episode, Dan shares some audio from a recent interview that he did on his recent paper examining clinical trial reporting in anorexia nervosa studies.-----Dan on Twitter and Ins...Show More
10) Open access | A keynote talk at the NFIF annual meeting
In this talk, I share how open access benefits society, your research, and science. Find the slides here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.