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By Sophie Scott, UCL PALS
The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.
George Joseph is the a member of the Bedford Way Technical Support team, where he is the Laboratory, Safety & Environment Team Manager, and in this recording he talks about his father (George Joseph senior), his childhood and his career.
Sophie Scott talks to her colleague and collaborator about her life in science, and how she moved from Italy to the US, to the Nehrerlands and then to UCL. They discuss the relationship between language and cognition and the ways that Gabriella's work has addressed this.
A discussion between Sophie Scott and Prof John Morton FRS, OBE. Sophie did her PhD on P-Centres which were first described by John Morton along with Stephen Marcus and Clive Frankish, and this discussion does get very P-centre-y. Perceptual centres, or P-centres, are the perceptual moment of occurrence of a word or any sound, that you would use when making g that sound to a rhythm, for example.
Sophie Scott talks to Dr Lasana Harris about his scientific career, changing countries, interdisciplinarity and life at UCL. Lasana has done pioneering work in the fields of social neuroscience and in applying scientific research to policy.
UCL's Dr Liz Wonnacott discusses language, development and her research career with Sophie Scott
The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.