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If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. The Fourth Annual Brain Awareness Day program was produced on Saturday, October 24th, 2015 in the auditorium of the University of Chicago’s Knapp Center for Biomedical Discovery. The event was sponsored by the NIH Conte Center for Computational Neuropsychiatric Genomics and the NIDA Center for Genes & Addiction. The goal of the program was to promote public awareness about brain studies and nervous system research. New advances in investigations about addiction, memory, mental health, and cognition were discussed. Three research experts, Nicholas Grahame (Indiana University—Purdue University Indianapolis), Eva Redei (Northwestern University), and Erik Jorgensen (University of Utah and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute), gave talks and answered questions. Dr. Barry Aprison, Education and Outreach Director of the University of Chicago’s Institute for Genomics & Systems Biology, produced the Brain Awareness Day program.
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. The Fourth Annual Brain Awareness Day program was produced on Saturday, October 24th, 2015 in the auditorium of the University of Chicago’s Knapp Center for Biomedical Discovery. The event was sponsored by the NIH Conte Center for Computational Neuropsychiatric Genomics and the NIDA Center for Genes & Addiction. The goal of the program was to promote public awareness about brain studies and nervous system research. New advances in investigations about addiction, memory, mental health, and cognition were discussed. Three research experts, Nicholas Grahame (Indiana University—Purdue University Indianapolis), Eva Redei (Northwestern University), and Erik Jorgensen (University of Utah and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute), gave talks and answered questions. Dr. Barry Aprison, Education and Outreach Director of the University of Chicago’s Institute for Genomics & Systems Biology, produced the Brain Awareness Day program.
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. The Fourth Annual Brain Awareness Day program was produced on Saturday, October 24th, 2015 in the auditorium of the University of Chicago’s Knapp Center for Biomedical Discovery. The event was sponsored by the NIH Conte Center for Computational Neuropsychiatric Genomics and the NIDA Center for Genes & Addiction. The goal of the program was to promote public awareness about brain studies and nervous system research. New advances in investigations about addiction, memory, mental health, and cognition were discussed. Three research experts, Nicholas Grahame (Indiana University—Purdue University Indianapolis), Eva Redei (Northwestern University), and Erik Jorgensen (University of Utah and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute), gave talks and answered questions. Dr. Barry Aprison, Education and Outreach Director of the University of Chicago’s Institute for Genomics & Systems Biology, produced the Brain Awareness Day program.
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. The Fourth Annual Brain Awareness Day program was produced on Saturday, October 24th, 2015 in the auditorium of the University of Chicago’s Knapp Center for Biomedical Discovery. The event was sponsored by the NIH Conte Center for Computational Neuropsychiatric Genomics and the NIDA Center for Genes & Addiction. The goal of the program was to promote public awareness about brain studies and nervous system research. New advances in investigations about addiction, memory, mental health, and cognition were discussed. Three research experts, Nicholas Grahame (Indiana University—Purdue University Indianapolis), Eva Redei (Northwestern University), and Erik Jorgensen (University of Utah and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute), gave talks and answered questions. Dr. Barry Aprison, Education and Outreach Director of the University of Chicago’s Institute for Genomics & Systems Biology, produced the Brain Awareness Day program.
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. The Fourth Annual Brain Awareness Day program was produced on Saturday, October 24th, 2015 in the auditorium of the University of Chicago’s Knapp Center for Biomedical Discovery. The event was sponsored by the NIH Conte Center for Computational Neuropsychiatric Genomics and the NIDA Center for Genes & Addiction. The goal of the program was to promote public awareness about brain studies and nervous system research. New advances in investigations about addiction, memory, mental health, and cognition were discussed. Three research experts, Nicholas Grahame (Indiana University—Purdue University Indianapolis), Eva Redei (Northwestern University), and Erik Jorgensen (University of Utah and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute), gave talks and answered questions. Dr. Barry Aprison, Education and Outreach Director of the University of Chicago’s Institute for Genomics & Systems Biology, produced the Brain Awareness Day program.
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. The Fourth Annual Brain Awareness Day program was produced on Saturday, October 24th, 2015 in the auditorium of the University of Chicago’s Knapp Center for Biomedical Discovery. The event was sponsored by the NIH Conte Center for Computational Neuropsychiatric Genomics and the NIDA Center for Genes & Addiction. The goal of the program was to promote public awareness about brain studies and nervous system research. New advances in investigations about addiction, memory, mental health, and cognition were discussed. Three research experts, Nicholas Grahame (Indiana University—Purdue University Indianapolis), Eva Redei (Northwestern University), and Erik Jorgensen (University of Utah and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute), gave talks and answered questions. Dr. Barry Aprison, Education and Outreach Director of the University of Chicago’s Institute for Genomics & Systems Biology, produced the Brain Awareness Day program.
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. The Illuminoggin, an anatomically correct giant glowing brain that rides on top of The Think Tank, made its debut on UChicago's main Quad for Brain Awareness Day 2015. The Think Tank is a mobile neuroscience lab under the direction of psychology assistant professor Daniel Casasanto designed to take brain science beyond the walls of the university.
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. The Illuminoggin, an anatomically correct giant glowing brain that rides on top of The Think Tank, made its debut on UChicago's main Quad for Brain Awareness Day 2015. The Think Tank is a mobile neuroscience lab under the direction of psychology assistant professor Daniel Casasanto designed to take brain science beyond the walls of the university.
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. The Illuminoggin, an anatomically correct giant glowing brain that rides on top of The Think Tank, made its debut on UChicago's main Quad for Brain Awareness Day 2015. The Think Tank is a mobile neuroscience lab under the direction of psychology assistant professor Daniel Casasanto designed to take brain science beyond the walls of the university.
Brain Awareness Day! SYNAPTIK FOUNDATION. Come out to The Learning Tree at 801 Bartholdi Street in the Bronx this Saturday from 1-5pm for Pi and Brain Awareness Day. LavonneHunter@gmail.com Listen and learn more about Brain Awareness Day on The Gist of Freedom Www.blogTalkRadio.com/blackhistory Saturday March 14th SYNAPTIK FOUNDATION. Come out to The Learning Tree at 801 Bartholdi Street in the Bronx this Saturday from 1-5pm for Pi and Brain Awareness Day. The most complex object in the known universe, the brain, only uses 20 watts of power. It would require a nuclear power plant to energize a computer the size of a cit block to mimic your brain. Brain Awareness Day! LavonneHunter@gmail.com Lavonne Hunter earned a dual BA in Psychology and Special Honors Curriculum, and MS in Secondary Adolescent Education in Biological Sciences from Hunter College. Trained as a research scholar in neurobiology, Ms. Hunter served as the Science Learning Coordinator of the Minority Access to Career (MARC) program coaching MARC scholars, and taught the fundamentals of biomedical research to undergraduates for two years before teaching adolescents. Celebrating her 11th year in New York City classrooms, Ms. Hunter currently teaches 8th Grade Science in the Bronx O Ms. Hunter actively shares her work presenting workshops on student-led and place-based learning for the World Maker Faire, Alternative Education Resource Organization, and Math for America. Ms. Hunter garners inspiration from two quotes: 1. “Start where you are, with what you have, make something of it, and never be satisfied” – George Washington Carver 2. “The problem with the US educational system is that it rewards students for answering questions they never asked”.
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Dr. Yasmin Hurd, Ph.D., Professor of Psychiatry, Neuroscience, and Pharmacology & Systems Therapeutics at Mount Sinai Hospital, speakers about "The Vulnerable Brain: Understanding the Neurobiology of Addiction Risk" at the Third Annual Brain Awareness Day hosted by the Conte Center for Computational Neuropsychiatric Genomics at the University of Chicago (March 1, 2014).
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Dr. David Foster, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Neuroscience at Johns Hopkins University, speaks about "Neuronal Sequences in the Hippocampus for Memory and Imagination" at the Third Annual Brain Awareness Day hosted by the Conte Center for Computational Neuropsychiatric Genomics at the University of Chicago (March 1, 2014).
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Dr. Genevieve Konopka, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Neuroscience at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, speakers about "Decoding the Molecular Evolution of Cognition" at the Third Annual Brain Awareness Day hosted by the Conte Center for Computational Neuropsychiatric Genomics at the University of Chicago (March 1, 2014).
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Dr. David Foster, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Neuroscience at Johns Hopkins University, speaks about "Neuronal Sequences in the Hippocampus for Memory and Imagination" at the Third Annual Brain Awareness Day hosted by the Conte Center for Computational Neuropsychiatric Genomics at the University of Chicago (March 1, 2014).
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Dr. Yasmin Hurd, Ph.D., Professor of Psychiatry, Neuroscience, and Pharmacology & Systems Therapeutics at Mount Sinai Hospital, speakers about "The Vulnerable Brain: Understanding the Neurobiology of Addiction Risk" at the Third Annual Brain Awareness Day hosted by the Conte Center for Computational Neuropsychiatric Genomics at the University of Chicago (March 1, 2014).
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Dr. Genevieve Konopka, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Neuroscience at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, speakers about "Decoding the Molecular Evolution of Cognition" at the Third Annual Brain Awareness Day hosted by the Conte Center for Computational Neuropsychiatric Genomics at the University of Chicago (March 1, 2014).
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Dr. Barry Aprison, Director of Education and Outreach at the Institute for Genomics and Systems Biology, provides the program overview at the Second Annual Brain Awareness Day hosted by the Conte Center for Computational Neuropsychiatric Genomics at the University of Chicago (May 18, 2013).
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Dr. Larry Young, Professor of Psychiatry at Emory University School of Medicine, speaks about “Neurobiology of Social Bonding: Implications for New Treatments For Autism” at the Second Annual Brain Awareness Day hosted by the Conte Center for Computational Neuropsychiatric Genomics at the University of Chicago (May 18, 2013).
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Dr. Margit Burmeister, Professor of Human Genetics and Psychiatry at the University of Michigan Medical School, speaks about “Genes and Experience Aren’t Everything When It Comes to Personality and Behavior” at the Second Annual Brain Awareness Day hosted by the Conte Center for Computational Neuropsychiatric Genomics at the University of Chicago (May 18, 2013).
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Dr. Eric Klann, Professor of Neural Science at New York University, speaks about the molecular basis of autism spectrum disorders at the First Annual Brain Awareness Day hosted by the Conte Center for Computational Neuropsychiatric Genetics.
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Dr. Eric Klann, Professor of Neural Science at New York University, speaks about the molecular basis of autism spectrum disorders at the First Annual Brain Awareness Day hosted by the Conte Center for Computational Neuropsychiatric Genetics.
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Dr. Daniel Salzman, Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Neuroscience at Columbia University, speaks about neural mechanisms underlying mental illness at the First Annual Brain Awareness Day hosted by the Conte Center for Computational Neuropsychiatric Genetics.
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Dr. Daniel Salzman, Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Neuroscience at Columbia University, speaks about neural mechanisms underlying mental illness at the First Annual Brain Awareness Day hosted by the Conte Center for Computational Neuropsychiatric Genetics.