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Sir Ian Wilmut, Keynote - University of Edinburgh

<p>Dr. Wilmut obtained a B.Sc. in agricultural science at the University of Nottingham before studying at the University of Cambridge, where he was awarded a Ph.D. in 1971. His subsequent...

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Viruses: The Common Cold to HIV - John Young

<p>John Young talks with Roger Bingham about the difference between the common cold virus and HIV and why finding treatments for viruses is a moving target.</p><p>John A. T. Young is...

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How Neurons are Born - Fred ‘Rusty’ Gage

<p>Rusty Gage describes the history of the discovery of adult neurogenesis, including his group's role in it, his current work studying neurogenesis using stem cells and how that ties into...

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The Long Term Payoff of Science - Gene Yeo

<p>Gene Yeo discusses his career path which has taken him from a Chemical Engineering and Economics major to the Singapore military to studying computational neuroscience at MIT to his current...

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A Universe from Nothing: Why There Is Something Rather Than Nothing - with...

<p>Lawrence Krauss is Foundation Professor in the School of Earth and Space Exploration and Director of the ASU Origins Project at Arizona State University. He is the only physicist to have......

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Topographic Mapping of a Hierarchy of Temporal Receptive Windows using...

<p><span style="overflow: visible;" id="23555126271860-text" class="more_less">Uri Hasson is an assistant professor of Psychology at Princeton University. Hasson's research focus studying...

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Energy Conservation Principle for Human Movements - Ben Huh

<p>Ben Huh is a graduate student in Physics at UCSD based in Terry Sejnowski's group. He studies modeling of motor control.</p>   Date: January 28, 2012 Speakers: Ben Huh Run Time: 31...

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Time - Tony Bell

<p><span style="overflow: visible;" id="23555126295380-text" class="more_less">Tony Bell is a scientist with the Redwood Center for Theoretical Neuroscience at UC Berkeley. His current...

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21st Century Cybernetics: New Tools for the Design and Analysis of...

<p><span style="overflow: visible;" id="23555126295380-text" class="more_less">Javier Movellan is principal investigator and founder at the Machine Perception Laboratory at the University...

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Improving Human Judgements By Eliminating Sequential Dependencies - Mike Mozer

<p><span style="overflow: visible;" id="23555126295380-text" class="more_less">Michael Mozer is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Institute of Cognitive Science at the...

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Time Series Analysis of Human Communication - Janet Wiles

<p><span style="overflow: visible;" id="23555126295380-text" class="more_less">Janet Wiles is a Professor at the University of Queensland in the School of Information Technology &amp;...

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Spotlight Talks, Part 3

<p><span class="more_less" id="23555126295380-text" style="overflow: visible;"><em>Playing on Expert Mode: The Science of Faces</em>, Halimat...

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Industry/Academia Translational Oncology Symposium 2012

Moores Cancer Center Thursday March 22, 2012   Program Date: March 22, 2012

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Panel 2: Birgitt Schuele - Stem Cells in Development and Disease

<p>Birgitt Schuele joined The Parkinson&rsquo;s Institute in 2005. She and her team are developing a new model of &ldquo;Parkinson&rsquo;s disease in a petri-dish&rdquo;. Her...

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Panel 1: Catriona Jamieson - Cancer and Cancer Stem Cells

<p>Catriona Jamieson studies the mutant stem cells and progenitor cells in myeloproliferative neoplasms, cells that can give rise to cancer stem cells. Since her discovery of candidate cancer...

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Panel 1: Ben Spike - Cancer and Cancer Stem Cells

<p>Ben Spike is a senior research associate in the laboratory of Dr. Geoffrey M. Wahl at the Salk Institute of Biological Studies. He is currently interested in establishing a group that...

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Panel 2: Ulrich Mueller - Stem Cells in Development and Disease

<p>Ulrich Mueller has been with the Scripps Research Institute since 2003 and prior to that he was at the Friedrich Miescher Institute in Basel, Switzerland. His research focus is on auditory......

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Panel 1: Luke Lairson - Cancer and Cancer Stem Cells

<p>&nbsp;Luke Lairson received a B.Sc. in biochemistry from the University of Guelph, prior to completing a Ph.D. in chemistry at the University of British Columbia with Stephen G. Withers....

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Welcome Remarks - with Alan Trounson

<p>Alan Trounson was appointed president of the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine in 2008 and is responsible for the management of the $3 billion fund for stem cell research in......

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Opening Remarks - with Roger Bingham

<p>Roger Bingham, director of The Science Network, is a member of the research faculty at the Center for Brain and Cognition, University of California, San Diego, focusing on theoretical...

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