Microscopic Conversations: How Organelles Communicate and What It Means for Curing Neurological Disease
Manage episode 487953780 series 3557210
In this episode of Research Renaissance, host Deborah Westphal welcomes Dr. Yvette Wong, Assistant Professor of Neurology at Northwestern University and 2024 Toffler Scholar, for a deep dive into the dynamic inner world of cells—and how her lab is uncovering new clues about neurodegenerative diseases by studying the microscopic interactions between organelles.
Dr. Wong discusses how organelles like mitochondria and lysosomes don’t just function in isolation—they actually “talk” to each other at contact points within cells. These cellular conversations may hold the key to unlocking better understanding and treatments for conditions like ALS, Parkinson’s, and Huntington’s disease.
Through vivid analogies (like buses exchanging cargo), Dr. Wong helps translate complex science into clear visuals, while also highlighting how advances in super-resolution live-cell microscopy and data analysis are transforming what’s possible in neuroscience.
🔬 Topics Covered:
- What organelles and organoids are—and why they matter
- The importance of mitochondrial-lysosomal contact sites in brain cells
- How defects in organelle crosstalk may contribute to diseases like ALS and Parkinson’s
- Why time-lapse microscopy is revolutionizing our understanding of disease mechanisms
- How Huntington’s disease mutations affect cellular cleanup systems
- The promise (and challenge) of modeling decades-long diseases in a lab
- Dr. Wong’s vision for the future of neuroscience—and the dream experiment she hopes technology will make possible
🔗 Resources & Links:
- Dr. Yvette Wong’s Lab: [Search “Yvette Wong Lab” or visit Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine]
- Learn more about the Karen Toffler Charitable Trust: https://tofflertrust.org/
📬 Contact Dr. Wong:
Email: [email protected]
🎧 Subscribe & Follow:
For more episodes and breakthroughs in brain science, subscribe to Research Renaissance and follow the Karen Toffler Charitable Trust on your favorite podcast platform.
To learn more about the breakthroughs discussed in this episode and to support ongoing research, visit our website at tofflertrust.org.
Technical Podcast Support by Jon Keur at Wayfare Recording Co.
51 episodes