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Finding Genius Podcast

Brain Science Breakthroughs Translating Neuroscience Into Mental Health Treatments

Finding Genius Podcast

Richard Jacobs

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4.41K Ratings

🗓️ 31 October 2025

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

Join us in this episode as Dr. Daniela Tropea, Associate Professor of Molecular Psychiatry at Trinity College Dublin, explains how cutting-edge brain research is being transformed into real-world treatments for mental health and neurodevelopmental disorders.

Dr. Tropea leads the Translational Neuroscience Laboratory at Trinity, where her research on growth factors and brain plasticity has reshaped our understanding of brain health. Her work on insulin-like growth factor 1 directly contributed to the development of Trofinetide — the first FDA-approved treatment for Rett Syndrome. As she works, she continues to inspire new therapies for conditions like Fragile X and Phelan-McDermid Syndromes…

This discussion dives into:

  • How neuroscience research impacts real medical treatments.

  • The future of translational neuroscience and personalized mental health care.

  • Why mentorship, diversity, and public outreach are vital for scientific progress.

A renowned educator and global collaborator, Dr. Tropea has received multiple awards for innovation in teaching and mentorship, and is deeply committed to making science accessible. Want to learn more about her intriguing work? Visit her profile at Trinity College Dublin or follow her latest publications in neuroscience.

Connect with her via Email [email protected]

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Transcript

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0:30.3

This is the Finding Genius podcast with Richard Jacobs.

0:37.5

Hello, this is Richard Jacobs with the Finding Genius podcast.

0:41.4

My guest today is Daniela Tropeya.

0:43.2

We're going to talk about turning basic brain science into treatments to help people.

0:47.7

Daniela is an associate professor in molecular psychiatry at Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland.

0:53.5

So welcome, Daniela. Thanks for Pemann.

0:55.3

Thank you, Richard. It's a pleasure. Thank you for inviting me to be part of this podcast.

0:59.5

Oh, no problem. Yeah, tell me a bit about your research and how you got into it.

1:03.4

Great. So I have a very strong background in molecular biology and neuroscience, which I did in

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