• And then came the microelectrode...!
    Mar 12 2025

    How do we even know what constitutes the heart beat? What was the reason for all those abnormal rhythms of the heart? Why does it happen? The answer lies in the small, cylindrical glass tube called the micropipetter, which was used to create a microelectrode. Here it is, on how the microelectrode changed the face of cardiology.

    SKRAPS is your podcast, where we on your behalf explores unsaid, underappreciated and sometimes, untold stories of sparks of brilliance in science, technology and innovation.

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    • Created & Produced by: Arun Sridhar

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    18 mins
  • Sudor Anglicus: The English Sweating Sickness
    Feb 24 2025

    What connects Tudor England, Ann Boleyn, Henry the VIII, autonomic nervous system and a flash mob like wave of a deadly disease? There is only way to find out.

    Inspired by this paper and Dr. Ali Christy's X thread.

    SKRAPS is your podcast, where we on your behalf explores unsaid, underappreciated and sometimes, untold stories of sparks of brilliance in science, technology and innovation.

    Created & Produced by: Arun Sridhar


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    23 mins
  • R.I.P ... CDC's Epidemic Intelligence Service
    Feb 15 2025

    This story was inspired by the post on X by Dr. Farsad Mostashari.

    Center for Disease Control has been at the forefront of many of the alerts (true and false) and now it's officially gone...

    This is a sombre take on what has happened.

    SKRAPS is your podcast, where we on your behalf explores unsaid, underappreciated and sometimes, untold stories of sparks of brilliance in science, technology and innovation.

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    • Created & Produced by: Arun Sridhar & JoJo Platt
    • Editing: Arun Sridhar
    • Sound design: Arun Sridhar & Swaminathan ThiruGnanaSambandam
    • Sound mixing and mastering: Swaminathan ThiruGnanaSambandam

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    14 mins
  • Sympathetically, Un-sympathetic
    Apr 1 2023

    This is conclusion of the mini-series!

    In this episode, we uncover the question, is the "cholinergic anti-inflammatory reflex" nerves entirely vagal? The answer is not so straightforward. Building on good work by Davide Martelli and Robin McAllen, we uncover crucial role of the efferent arm of the reflex to "also" be sympathetic.

    And at the end, we also talk about the importance of understanding the referral and implantation pathway and why we remain muted in the ability of neuromodulation for immune-inflammation to be uptaken widely anytime soon.

    SKRAPS is your podcast, where we on your behalf explores unsaid, underappreciated and sometimes, untold stories of sparks of brilliance in science, technology and innovation.

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    • Created & Produced by: Arun Sridhar
    • Editing: Arun Sridhar
    • Sound design: Arun Sridhar & Swaminathan ThiruGnanaSambandam
    • Sound mixing and mastering: Swaminathan ThiruGnanaSambandam

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    42 mins
  • The Inflammation
    Feb 15 2023

    With the set up of how vagus signalling was deduced by careful and meticulous experiments of Linda Watkins, who built on some amazing results from Hugo Besedovsky, we turn our attention to how the hypothesis moved from tackling acute inflammatory models (e.g. Sepsis) to chronic inflammatory models and disease conditions like Rheumatoid Arthritis.

    We are joined by Tony Arnold, ex-CEO of SetPoint Medical and Dr. Paul-Peter Tak who pioneered the clinical trials in Rheumatoid Arthritis and Inflammatory Bowel Disease.

    Also, we cover some shocking moral plaigiarism from Feinstein Institute and Dr. Kevin Tracey in managing their public image. We now know that he was not the single pioneer of the transition to Arthritis and IBD trials as the news media claims or potrays him to be. It actually had many people's hand, especially Paul-Peter Tak's.

    SKRAPS is your podcast, where we on your behalf explores unsaid, underappreciated and sometimes, untold stories of sparks of brilliance in science, technology and innovation.

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    • Created & Produced by: Arun Sridhar
    • Editing: Arun Sridhar
    • Sound design: Arun Sridhar & Swaminathan ThiruGnanaSambandam
    • Sound mixing and mastering: Swaminathan ThiruGnanaSambandam

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    46 mins
  • Las Vagus, Baby!!
    Jan 31 2023

    What happens in the vagus, stays in vagus?? Not with us at SKRAPS.

    “Science Is a Team Sport”

    If we truly mean this - I mean, really and truly mean that science is a group effort and not the effort of one person, let’s really dive in to this and embrace our opportunities to set the record straight. And I mean let’s start right now!

    As we endeavor to understand The Wanderer, we must also strive to understand the contributors - and not just the marquee names. We hope to shed light on the nerve, the possibilities, the history, and all of the major players - not just a solo artist. After all, as we near the end of another American football season, I think we can appreciate that Joe Montana was better because of Jerry Rice - Troy Aikman thrived with Michael Irvin, and Tom Brady is the GOAT because of his myriad weapons.

    Let’s be true to our intent to make science a team sport and go beyond the lip service.

    SKRAPS is your podcast, where we on your behalf explores unsaid, underappreciated and sometimes, untold stories of sparks of brilliance in science, technology and innovation.

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    • Created & Produced by: Arun Sridhar
    • Editing: Arun Sridhar
    • Sound design: Arun Sridhar & Swaminathan ThiruGnanaSambandam
    • Sound mixing and mastering: Swaminathan ThiruGnanaSambandam

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    53 mins
  • Trailer - The Inflammatory Wanderer
    Jan 25 2023

    Can you tell me the last time that you know of that we eulogised and attributed even the most difficult concepts to a single eureka moment?

    Was it yesterday?

    Was it last week?

    Was it last month?

    We have this image of a human jumping out of a bathtub and running naked, shedding your rica or an apple falling from a tree or in the case of psychedelic medicine, the famous bicycle trip of Albert Hoffman.

    If you think you love this romanticised version, let me break this idea for you.

    Website: www.skrapspodcast.com/season-5

    SKRAPS is your podcast, where we on your behalf explores unsaid, underappreciated and sometimes, untold stories of sparks of brilliance in science, technology and innovation.

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    • Created & Produced by: Arun Sridhar
    • Editing: Arun Sridhar
    • Sound design: Arun Sridhar & Swaminathan ThiruGnanaSambandam
    • Sound mixing and mastering: Swaminathan ThiruGnanaSambandam

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    3 mins
  • History of Serotonin - Lessons in how science and innovation works!
    Nov 9 2022

    JoJo and Arun are producing some key content that will make you turn your heads in disbelief. Until then, we thought it would be good to get your mind focussed on that wonderful molecule - serotonin that has received fresh life due to its impact on mental health, be it with psychedelics or with electrical stimulation for depression etc.

    This episode details some wonderful history of how our body is complicated and yet so wonderful and how there are lessons for everyone irrespective of whether you are a pharmaceutical scientist or a bioelectrician.

    SKRAPS is your podcast, where we on your behalf explores unsaid, underappreciated and sometimes, untold stories of sparks of brilliance in science, technology and innovation.

    Show Credits

    • Created & Produced by: Arun Sridhar & JoJo Platt
    • Editing: Arun Sridhar
    • Sound design: Arun Sridhar & Swaminathan ThiruGnanaSambandam
    • Sound mixing and mastering: Swaminathan ThiruGnanaSambandam

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    • Twitter: @PodcastSkraps
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    You can help us fund the production costs by donating as little as $5 or £5 or in any currency of your choice as a one time or a recurring payment HERE

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    1 hr and 31 mins