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TDLC All Hands Meeting 2008: Discussionmoderated by Roger BinghamJanuary 6, 2008Topics: Speakers: Roger Bingham Run Time: 1 hours 46 minutes
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Trading futures and extending livesA conversation with Paul F. GlennTopics: Speakers: Paul F. Glenn Run Time: 50 minutes Paul F. Glenn is a philanthropist and founder of The Glenn Foundation for Medical Research, which began The Glenn Consortium for Research in Aging,... |
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Melanie SamuelThe Molecular and Structural Basis of Age Related Synaptic Alterations in the Central Nervous SystemFebruary 4, 2010Topics: Speakers: Melanie Samuel Melanie Samuel is a Post-Doctoral Associate in the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology at Harvard University. Her research is focused on... |
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Thomas RandoRegulation of Wnt Signaling in Adult and Aged Stem Cells by Co-Activators and Epigenetic ModificationsFebruary 3, 2010Topics: Speakers: Thomas Rando Thomas Rando is a Professor in the Department of Neurology and Neurological Sciences at Stanford University School of Medicine. He is also the Chief... |
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INC Presentationby Terry SejnowskiTopics: Speakers: Terrence Sejnowski Terrence Sejnowski is an HHMI investigator, the Francis Crick Professor and Director of the Crick-Jacobs Center for Theoretical and Computational... |
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A Third Installment of The Education Prize Advisory MeetingMarch 22, 2010Topics: Speakers: Paula Tallal, Michael Horn, Robert C. Bowen, Eileen Bartholomew, Roger Bingham, Leslie Winner Brains R Us brings together researchers, educators, policymakers, parents, and students in a town hall forum to discuss the state of the science of... |
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