#107: Unravelling the Nobel Prize and Touch Sensations - a podcast by University of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine
from 2022-05-26T15:20:37
In 2021, Dr. David Julius and Dr. Ardem Patapoutian won the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine for their discoveries related to temperature and touch receptors. In this episode, Dr. Rose Hill and Dr. Robert Bonin introduce us to this topic of sensory perception, specifically touch and pain. Dr. Bonin describes how we experience pain, delving into acute vs chronic pain, thresholds to pain, and the distinction between nociception and pain. Dr. Hill also shares about her experience being in Dr. Patapoutian's Nobel winning lab, and her work on the perception of itch. Additionally, we get a deeper look into the inner workings of the Nobel Prize, as Dr. Abdel El Manira shares about his time on the Nobel Committee and the inner workings of the Nobel. Join us on this episode, as we unravel touch and the Nobel Prize.
Written by: Veena Sanmugananthan
Links
Discoveries of receptors for temperature and touch
UofT Centre for the Study of Pain
A trio of ion channels takes the heat
Profile of 2021 Nobel Prize winners
Further episodes of Raw Talk Podcast
Further podcasts by University of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine
Website of University of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine