25/03/2014
Adam Walton is in conversation with neurobiologist Professor Yves Barde, one of the new 'Science Stars' boosting the profile of Welsh science.
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Yves Barde
In this weekβs programme Adam is in conversation with a scientific star. Prof. Yves Barde, originally from Switzerland, was the first appointment of the Welsh Governmentβs Β£50 million flagship science initiative called SΓͺr Cymru β Stars of Wales β which aims to boost the international profile and funding of Welsh science.
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Yves received international acclaim when in 1989 he discovered the gene which codes for a key protein in the brain. This protein, BDNF, promotes nerve growth and is involved in various brain processes including memory. It may also have a role in developing treatments for depression and Alzheimerβs disease.
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Adam joins Yves in his new lab at Cardiff Universityβs School of Biosciences. Yves discusses his important new role in Welsh science, the influences that led him to a career in neurobiology and the ten-year scientific adventure which resulted in a better understanding of what Yves himself describes as βthe most magnificent organ in the human bodyβ.Μύ
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Photograph of human neuron by ValΓ©rie Crotet, University of Basel
Broadcasts
- Tue 25 Mar 2014 18:30ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Wales
- Sun 30 Mar 2014 06:30ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Wales