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Brains R Us: The Science of Educating 2008: BrainsMarch 3, 2008Topics: Speakers: Roger Bingham, Gary Cottrell, Fred Gage, Terrence Sejnowski, Andrea Chiba, Jay Giedd, Terry Jernigan, Kathryn Hirsh-Pasek, Mike Merzenich, Urs Ribary Run Time: 1 hours 42 minutes Books by Terrence Sejnowski: Liars, Lovers, and Heroes: What the New Brain Science Reveals About How We Become Who We Are,... |
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Aviv BergmanAlbert Einstein College of MedicineTopics: Speakers: Aviv Bergman Run Time: 44 minutes Aviv Bergman is is the founding Professor and University Chairman of the Department of Systems and Computational Biology at Albert Einstein College... |
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Eugenia WangUniversity of Louisville School of MedicineTopics: Speakers: Eugenia Wang Run Time: 08 minutes Eugenia Wang is a professor in the Department of Biochemstiry and Molecular Biology at the University of Louisville School of Medicine and the... |
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Women's Keystone Symposia PanelFebruary 4, 2010Topics: Speakers: Roger Bingham, Shilpi Khare, Celine Riera, Giana Angelo, Melanie Samuel Shilpi Khare is a Ph.D. student in the lab of Steven Clarke. She is studying the effects of oxidative stress of protein- repair deficient worms and... |
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TDLC Panel 2010University of California, San DiegoTopics: Speakers: Paula Tallal, Javier Movellan, Marni Stewart Bartlett, Zewelanji Serpell Javier Movellan is a research scientist at the University of California, San Diego Institute for Neural Computation. He also founded UCSD's Machine... |
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Paula TallalRutgers UniversityTopics: Speakers: Paula Tallal Paula Tallal is the Board of Governor's Professor of Neuroscience and Co-Director of the Center for Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience at Rutger's... |
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Gary RuvkunHarvard Medical SchoolJune 8, 2010Topics: Speakers: Gary Ruvkun Gary Ruvkun is Professor of Genetics, Biological and Biomedical Sciences at Harvard Medical School. His lab uses molecular genetics, genomics and C.... |
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Panel 2: Kristin BaldwinStem Cells in Development and DiseaseOctober 31, 2012Topics: Speakers: Kristin Baldwin Kristin Baldwin is an associate professor of cell biology and an investigator of the Dorris Neuroscience Institute at the Scripps Research Institute.... |
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Panel 2: DiscussionStem Cells in Development and DiseaseOctober 31, 2012Topics: Speakers: Kristin Baldwin, Leanne Jones, Ulrich Mueller, Birgitt Schuele, Fyodor Urnov Run Time: 10 minutes Kristin Baldwin is an associate professor of cell biology and an investigator of the Dorris Neuroscience Institute at the Scripps Research Institute.... |
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It's all connected in developmental process: The body, the statistics, visual object recognition, and word learningLinda Smith, Indiana University, Rumelhart Prize WinnerAugust 2, 2013Topics: Speakers: Linda Smith Run Time: 1 hours 02 minutes Linda Smith is Chancellor's Professor in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences in IU Bloomington's College of Arts and Sciences,... |
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Core Social CognitionElizabeth Spelke, Harvard UniversityAugust 3, 2013Topics: Speakers: Elizabeth Spelke Run Time: 1 hours 11 minutes Elizabeth Spelke is a professor in the Department of Psychology at Harvard University and the Laboratory for Developmental Studies. Spelke's... |
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What infants understandElizabeth SpelkeOctober 8, 2013Topics: Speakers: Elizabeth Spelke Run Time: 45 minutes Elizabeth Spelke discusses her career exploring what infants understand, from abstract concepts like geometry and numbers to emerging research on how... |
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