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As Nature Neuroscience celebrates its 25th anniversary, we are having conversations with both established leaders in the field and those earlier in their careers to discuss how neuroscience has evolved, and where it is heading. This month, we are talking to Diego Bohórquez, an Associate Professor at Duke University School of Medicine. He is a self-described ‘gut–brain neuroscientist’ and spoke with me about his early life in the Ecuadorian Amazon and how his curiosity has led him to his current research topics.
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Wiseman, S. In conversation with Diego Bohórquez. Nat Neurosci 26, 1137–1138 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41593-023-01373-w
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