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Secret Life of Scientists and Engineers
Dave Sulzer: Neuroscientist
Season 2011
Episode 34
A Professor of Neurology & Psychiatry at Columbia, Dave Sulzer studies how different parts of the brain communicate with each other and what impact these processes could have in treating various diseases. An accomplished musician in his own right, Dave conducts the "largest orchestra in the world," the Thai Elephant Orchestra.
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