In this episode of TNQ Distinguished Lectures, Professor David Julius, a physiologist and Nobel Prize laureate, talks about his work on molecular mechanisms for pain sensation and heat including the characterization of the TRP-V1 and TRP-M8 receptors that detect capsaicin, menthol, and temperature. We get to know why birds don’t respond to capsaicin, thresholds for TRP receptors and whether they're affected by regional or racial differences, and his seminal contribution of the neural and molecular basis for the sense of temperature and pain.
Joining him in conversation is Ramaseshan Ramachandran, well-known science journalist and former science correspondent for The Hindu newspaper and Frontline Magazine.
To know more about Dr David Julius and his work, visit https://www.tnq.co.in/davidjulius/
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CREDITS
Host: Dr Ramaseshan Ramachandran
Guest: Professor David Julius
Produced and Created for TNQ
This is a Maed in India production
Head of Production: Mae Mariyam Thomas
Project Manager: Shaun Fanthome
Producer: Sean D’mello, Ruchi Sawardekar
Sound Editor & Mix Engineer: Kartik Kulkarni