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January 19, 2025 32 mins

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The podcast episode features an interview with Dr. Arash Fassihi, a project scientist in the Kleinfeld Laboratory at UC San Diego, where he investigates orofacial movements in rats and explores how the brainstem coordinates complex neural circuitry. In this episode, Dr. Fassihi shares his remarkable academic journey, spanning Iran, Italy, and the U.S., discussing how a pivotal talk on neuronal communication inspired his lifelong fascination with understanding how the brain perceives the external world and translates it into action. He highlights his significant contributions to neuroscience and emphasizes the value of knowing when to let go of an idea, especially when time and resources aren’t right, and how focusing on what truly matters—health and freedom—can provide clarity and purpose. Dr. Fassihi further reflects on how living across three distinct cultures has shaped his personal and scientific perspectives. He discusses the systemic challenges he faced as an Iranian, including visa restrictions, limited travel, and discrimination, and offers profound insights into the importance of appreciating rights that others may take for granted. Dr. Fassihi also shares his strategies for coping with these challenges, from embracing Iranian poetry and philosophy to adopting a broader perspective that emphasizes resilience, mindfulness, and finding strength in adversity. His story is a compelling testament to persistence, cultural adaptability, and the pursuit of excellence in the face of personal and systemic obstacles.

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