Ed Boyden: A new way to study the brain's invisible secrets
Ed Boyden: Unha nova forma de estudar os segredos invisíbeis do cerebro.
Ed Boyden is a professor of biological engineering and brain and cognitive sciences at the MIT Media Lab and the MIT McGovern Institute. Full bio
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when you add water to them,
ó engadirlles auga.
by millions of kids every day.
realizan este experimento cada día.
in a very clever way.
called a swellable material.
when you add water,
ó engadirlle auga,
industrial kind of polymer.
in my group at MIT
something similar to the brain.
algo similar co cerebro.
can peer inside
the biomolecules,
as biomoléculas,
structure of the brain, if you will?
do cerebro, por así dicilo?
of how the brain is organized
como está organizado o cerebro
the exact changes in the brain
os cambios exactos no cerebro
and epilepsy and Parkinson's,
treatments, much less cures,
tratamentos e menos curas,
we don't know the cause or the origins
descoñecemos a causa ou a orixe
a different point of view
un punto de vista diferente
been done over the last hundred years.
nos cen últimos anos.
how to build technologies
como construír tecnoloxía
e reparar o cerebro.
incredibly complicated.
extremadamente complicado.
over the first century of neuroscience
da neurociencia aprendemos
complicated network,
cells called neurons
moi especializadas, as neuronas,
through these complexly shaped neurons.
por esas neuronas de estrutura complexa.
are connected in networks.
están conectadas en redes
called synapses that exchange chemicals
que intercambian substancias químicas
to talk to each other.
our artist's rendition of it.
esta é unha interpretación artística,
and thousands of kinds of biomolecules,
e miles de tipos de biomoléculas,
organized in complex, 3D patterns,
organizadas en complexos patróns 3D
those electrical pulses,
estes impulsos eléctricos,
that allow neurons to work together
que as neuronas traballen xuntas
and feelings and so forth.
sentimentos, etcétera.
the neurons in the brain are organized
se organizan as neuronas no cerebro
the biomolecules are organized
se organizan as biomoléculas
organizadas e complexas.
of molecules and neurons
das moléculas e as neuronas,
how the brain conducts information
como o cerebro leva a información
of molecular changes that occur
tódolos cambios moleculares que ocorren
those molecules have changed,
como cambian estas moléculas,
or changed in pattern,
ou cambian de patrón,
as targets for new drugs,
como obxectivo para novos fármacos,
energy into the brain
darlle enerxía ó cerebro,
computations that are afflicted
cerebrais afectados
from brain disorders.
de trastornos cerebrais.
technologies over the last century
diferentes no último século
de resonancia magnética.
that they are noninvasive,
de non ser invasiva,
or voxels, as they're called,
chamadas voxels,
and millions of neurons.
the molecular changes that occur
moleculares que ocorren
of these networks
to be conscious and powerful beings.
conscientes e poderosos.
you have microscopes.
to look at little tiny things.
para mirar cousas diminutas.
to look at things like bacteria.
ollar cousas como bacterias.
as neuronas por primeira vez,
were discovered in the first place,
with a regular old microscope.
co microscopio antigo.
to see the brain more powerful,
unha mellor visión do cerebro,
even better technologies.
mellores tecnoloxías.
started thinking:
to zoom in to the brain,
ampliar a vista do cerebro,
Fei Chen e Paul Tillberg.
Fei Chen and Paul Tillberg.
están axudando neste proceso.
are helping with this process.
se podiamos tomar polímeros,
if we could take polymers,
within the brain.
e engadiramos auga,
and you add water,
biomoléculas unhas das outras.
those tiny biomolecules from each other.
e obter mapas cerebrais.
and get maps of the brain.
dos cueiros dos bebés.
just to buy it off the Internet
that actually occur in these diapers.
que realmente teñen eses cueiros.
of the baby diaper material
by about a thousandfold
ó redor de mil veces
very interesting molecule,
to really zoom in on the brain
with past technologies.
coas tecnoloxías anteriores.
in the baby diaper polymer?
what you see on the screen.
o que se ve na pantalla.
arranged in long, thin lines.
dispostas en liñas longas e delgadas.
move everything apart in the brain.
mover todo o cerebro.
is going to absorb the water,
apart from each other,
separaranse entre elas,
is going to become bigger.
these polymer chains inside the brain
de polímero no interior do cerebro
ground truth maps of the brain.
realmente o cerebro.
e ver as moléculas que hai.
and see the molecules within.
at, in these artist renderings,
nestas representacións,
like and how we might separate them.
e como poderiamos separalas.
to do, first of all,
shown in brown here,
aquí aparecen en marrón,
of the brain apart from each other,
do cerebro unhas das outras,
to have a little handle
ter unha pequena asa
unirse a eles
polymer and dump it on the brain,
do cueiro do bebé no cerebro,
para poñer o polímero dentro
to make the polymers inside.
get the building blocks,
those long chains,
around biomolecules
to pull apart the molecules
separar as moléculas,
estea ó redor,
of those little handles is around,
and that's exactly what we need
e iso é exactamente o que necesitamos
apart from each other.
e separalas unhas das outras.
all the molecules from each other,
para soltar as moléculas entre si,
to start absorbing the water,
will come along for the ride.
a picture on a balloon,
away from each other.
separáronse entre si.
to do now, but in three dimensions.
pero en tres dimensións.
all the biomolecules brown.
kind of look the same.
out of the same atoms,
that will distinguish them.
para distinguilas.
might get a blue color.
podería ter unha cor azul,
might get a red color.
far apart enough from each other
we can make the invisible visible.
small and obscure
pequenas e escuras
of information about life.
de información sobre a vida.
of what it might look like.
aspecto que poderían ter.
right before your eyes --
is going to grow.
de tecido cerebral vai medrar.
or even more in volume.
ou incluso máis, en volume.
those polymers are so tiny,
dado que os polímeros son tan pequenos,
evenly from each other.
unhas das outras.
of the information.
a configuración da información.
actual brain circuitry --
involved with, for example, memory --
por exemplo, coa memoria--
how circuits are configured.
como se configuran os circuítos.
at how circuits are configured
como configurar circuítos
a cablaxe actual do cerebro
of our brain is organized
at a molecular level.
look into cells in the brain
ollar dentro do cerebro
molecules that have altered
as dezasete moléculas alteradas
undergoing epilepsy
of things that are going wrong,
das cousas que van mal,
obxectivos terapéuticos.
at different parts of the brain
a diferentes partes do cerebro
with Parkinson's or epilepsy
con párkinson, epilepsia
a máis de mil millóns de persoas
over a billion people
has been happening.
that expansion might help with.
noutros problemas.
from a human breast cancer patient.
con cancro de mama.
if you look at development --
e o desenvolvemento
large-scale biological systems.
sistemas biolóxicos a grande escala.
with those little nanoscale molecules,
con estas pequenas moléculas a nanoescala,
and the organs in our body tick.
e órganos do corpo.
to do now is to figure out
to map the building blocks of life
para mapear os compoñentes esenciais da vida
the molecular changes in a tumor
moleculares nun tumor,
go after it in a smart way
exactly the cells that we want to?
acabar só coas células que queiramos?
is very high risk.
é de moi alto risco.
what might be a high-risk moon shot
ser un gran soño de alto risco
feat of engineering.
necessarily have all the laws.
non seguimos todas as leis.
that are analogous to gravity,
that occur in living systems,
existentes nos sistemas vivos
the diseases that plague us.
enfermidades que nos aflixen.
have two young kids,
bioenxeñeiro é facerlles a vida mellor
is to make life better for them
turn biology and medicine
a bioloxía e a medicina
that are governed by chance and luck,
polo azar e a sorte
that we win by skill and hard work,
capacidade e traballo duro.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Ed Boyden - NeuroengineerEd Boyden is a professor of biological engineering and brain and cognitive sciences at the MIT Media Lab and the MIT McGovern Institute.
Why you should listen
Ed Boyden leads the Synthetic Neurobiology Group, which develops tools for analyzing and repairing complex biological systems such as the brain. His group applies these tools in a systematic way in order to reveal ground truth scientific understandings of biological systems, which in turn reveal radical new approaches for curing diseases and repairing disabilities. These technologies include expansion microscopy, which enables complex biological systems to be imaged with nanoscale precision, and optogenetic tools, which enable the activation and silencing of neural activity with light (TED Talk: A light switch for neurons). Boyden also co-directs the MIT Center for Neurobiological Engineering, which aims to develop new tools to accelerate neuroscience progress.
Amongst other recognitions, Boyden has received the Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences (2016), the BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award (2015), the Carnegie Prize in Mind and Brain Sciences (2015), the Jacob Heskel Gabbay Award (2013), the Grete Lundbeck Brain Prize (2013) and the NIH Director's Pioneer Award (2013). He was also named to the World Economic Forum Young Scientist list (2013) and the Technology Review World's "Top 35 Innovators under Age 35" list (2006). His group has hosted hundreds of visitors to learn how to use new biotechnologies and spun out several companies to bring inventions out of his lab and into the world. Boyden received his Ph.D. in neurosciences from Stanford University as a Hertz Fellow, where he discovered that the molecular mechanisms used to store a memory are determined by the content to be learned. Before that, he received three degrees in electrical engineering, computer science and physics from MIT. He has contributed to over 300 peer-reviewed papers, current or pending patents and articles, and he has given over 300 invited talks on his group's work.
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