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Joseph LeDouxNew York UniversityMarch 28, 2011Program: Music, Science & Medicine at the New York Academy of Sciences Topics: Speakers: Joseph LeDoux Run Time: 55 minutes Joseph LeDoux talks with Roger Bingham about his "heavy mental" band, the Amygdaloids, which plays all original songs about mind and brain... |
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Nina KrausNorthwestern UniversityMarch 25, 2011Program: Music, Science & Medicine at the New York Academy of Sciences Topics: Speakers: Nina Kraus Run Time: 53 minutes Nina Kraus discusses the long lasting effects that musical experience has on nervous system development which impact very basic communication skills.... |
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Machines that understand musicLuke BarringtonJanuary 23, 2010Program: TDLC All Hands Meeting 2010 Topics: Speakers: Luke Barrington Luke Barrington is a Ph.D. student in Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of California, San Diego and the founder of the Computer... |
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Session 1Program: The Legacy of Einstein's Science Topics: Speakers: William Isacoff, Lili Haydn, Hanoch Gutfreund, David Gross Run Time: 1 hours 01 minutes Welcome - William Isacoff, Event Chair Musical performance by Lili Haydn Hanoch Gutfreund "1905 - Einstein's Miraculous Year of... |
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Andrea ChibaUniversity of California, San DiegoProgram: Brains R Us 2 Topics: Speakers: Andrea Chiba Andrea Chiba is a Professor in the Department of Cognitive Science and an affiliate of the Graduate Program in Neurosciences at the University of... |
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Haplotypes, Lassa fever, and a little rock 'n rollA conversation with Pardis SabetiProgram: The Science Studio Topics: Speakers: Pardis Sabeti Run Time: 1 hours 00 minutes Pardis Sabeti is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology at the FAS Center for Systems Biology at Harvard... |
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