Paul George, an assistant teacher of neurology and neurological sciences at Stanford University, take advantage of the bioelectrical language of the hurt brain to reawaken the recovery capacity of neural stem cells. Influenced by his clients, he searches for ingenious techniques that might one day help clients recuperate from neurodegenerative diseases such as stroke. In this episode, Iris Kulbatski from The Scientists Creative Services Team spoke with George to get more information about what being a scientist suggests to him.Science Philosophy in a Flash is a series of mini podcasts produced by The Scientists Creative Services Team. With a focus on individuals behind the science, this podcast highlights researchers unique outlook on what inspires their pursuit of science and what it suggests to be a researcher. For more information about Georges research, please see ” Stem Cell Engineering for Tissue Regeneration.” Speaker Paul George, MD, PhDAssistant ProfessorNeurology and Neurological SciencesStanford University