Podcast #10 – Jonas Albert – Digital Therapeutics and the Digital Transformation

Check it out on your favorite platform, here some quick links for you. Spotify Podcast Ever heard of digital therapeutics? Most people haven’t. In this episode, I talk to Jonas Albert. Jonas is a market access and strategy specialist for digital health markets, with a big focus on digital therapeutics. He is currently working as […]
Podcast #9 – Roshan Cools – Brain mechanisms of cognitive control and motivation

Check it out on your favorite platform, here some quick links for you. Spotify Podcast Our guest today is Roshan Cools. Roshan is a Professor of Cognitive Neuropsychiatry at the Radboud University Medical Center and Principal Investigator at the Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour. Roshan is interested in Willpower. How does it work […]
Podcast #8 – Frank Leone – Using science to improve education

Check it out on your favorite platform, here some quick links for you. Spotify Podcast Our guest today is Frank Leoné. I had the distinct honor to share an office with him during our PhD time. Frank has a passion for understanding and improving learning as well as education. He is currently an assistant professor […]
Podcast #7 – Vitoria Piai – How we process and create language

Check it out on your favorite platform, here some quick links for you. Spotify Podcast Our guest today is Dr. Vitoria Piai. Vitória is a senior researcher at the Donders Centre for Cognition and the Radboud University Medical Centre. Her research focuses on language function in healthy and neurological populations, such as stroke, brain tumor, […]
Podcast #6 – Pieter Medendorp – Sensory Integration and Transformation in the brain

Check it out on your favorite platform, here some quick links for you. Spotify Podcast Our guest today is Prof. Pieter Medendorp. Pieter is the head of the sensorimotor lab at the Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, where he is also the chair of Sensorimotor Neuroscience and the director of the Donders Centre […]
Podcast #5 – Alan Sanfey – How we make decisions and the science of it

Check it out on your favorite platform, here some quick links for you. Spotify Podcast Our guest today is Prof. Alan Sanfey. Alan is a Principal Investigator at the Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behavior. Previously he has held positions as Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Arizona, and as a postdoctoral […]
Podcast #4 – Ian Cameron – Problems of the academic system

Check it out on your favorite platform, here some quick links for you. Spotify Podcast Our guest today is Dr. Ian Cameron. Ian works at the exciting interface between academia, entrepreneurship, industry and society. He is driven towards the societal applications from neuroscience and psychological research, and brings management and entrepreneurial practices to academia. He […]
Podcast #3 – Ivar de Lange – Using psychology for bartending and cocktails

Check it out on your favorite platform, here some quick links for you. Spotify Podcast Our guest today is Ivar de Lange. Ivar is an award winning bartender and entrepreneur with a background in Medical Psychology. In our conversation we talk about the cocktail and bar experience. How the industry is setup and where it […]
Podcast #2 – Erwin de Boer – How sound is used for design and branding

Check it out on your favorite platform, here some quick links for you. Spotify Podcast Our guest in this episode is Erwin de Boer. Erwin is currently working as a marketing expert and has ample experience as a Sound brand designer. He also expanded his hands-on experience to video and photography. He created sounds for many […]
Podcast #1 – Raphael Smals – The difficulty of teaching entrepreneurship

Check it out on your favorite platform, here some quick links for you. Spotify Podcast Our guest in this episode is Dr. Raphael Smals. Raphael has had ample industry experience also as an entrepreneur himself. His career developed towards academia and by now teaching is a major part of his work. We are talking a bit […]