1 APR 2021 · Larisa is a PhD student at Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST), where she is doing research in evolutionary neurobiology. She has been fighting a rare genetic disease called Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) since she was a teenager. This prompted her to get interested in everything related to health and science in general. Larisa is passionate about longevity, educating people about CMT and the power of science.
about episode #1:
We talked about life in Japan during the corona, stress in academia and how to overcome it, PhD in neurobiology, Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease, Pole Dance and more...
0:00 Introduction. Larisa's background
01:53 Lucky people in Okinawa
3:00 Vaccination for people with Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT)
7:50 To vaccinate or not? How to decide?
11:00 About Sputnik. Russian Vaccine.
16:46 Evolutionary Neurbiology: the origin of glial cells
34:48 Stress in Academia. Why failing is normal? Acceptance of yourself.
41:00 How much we need psychological support
46:00 Three Minute Thesis
52:00 What PhD students do besides their research?
54:22 Pole Dance as a way to stay fit!
01:05:42 Charcot-Marie Tooth(CMT) intro 101
01:20:09 What is the problem in the diagnosis of CMT in Russia and Larisa's Blog.
01:25:32 Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the treatment of CMT.
01:37:15 The bravest action Larisa had taken in her life!