中文名: 人類健康的未來:七個顛覆你思想的演講
英文名: The Future of Human Health: 7 Very Short Talks That Will Blow Your Mind
學校: 斯坦福大學 Stanford
主講人: Jennifer Raymond etc.
版本: 斯坦福大學開放課程/更新完畢[m4v]
發行日期: 2009年11月12日
地區: 美國
對白語言: 英語
簡介:
課程類型:
健康和醫學
內容介紹:
這個特別的迷你課堂包含了七個人類健康前沿研究領域具有啟發性的故事,由斯坦福大學最有創造力的學者講述。借鑒TED的形式,每個演講者只用10到20分鐘時間高度概括闡述他研究的課題。一起學習斯坦福大學神經科學、生物工程、腦成像和心理學等等,那些最新最激動人心的科學發現。
This week the 2009 TED Conference is kicking into full gear, and it's getting live blogged by BoingBoing throughout the week. See for example here, here and here. If you're familiar with the TED format, you'll know that the goal is to take influential thinkers and have them deliver the “talk of their lives” in 18 crisp minutes or less. It's a good model, and it's one that Stanford used during the fall when it delivered a short course called: “The Future of Human Health : Seven Very Short Talks That Will Blow Your Mind.” In the lecture posted above, Jennifer Raymond talks about what changes in our brains when we learn and remember, and how our understanding of these processes (and of specifically neural circuits) can eventually lead to treatments for learning disabilities, dementia and Alzheimer's. You can find the complete list of short talks on YouTube and iTunes as well.
Jennifer Raymond
Honors and Awards
EJLB Foundation Scholar, EJLB Foundation (2004)
Terman Fellow, Stanford University (1999)
Klingenstein Fellow, Klingenstein Foundation (1999)
McKnight Scholar, McKnight Endowment Fund for Neuroscience (1999)
Sloan Fellow, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation (1999)
Professional Education
Ph.D.: U Texas, Houston, Neuroscience (1993)
B.A.: Williams College, Mathematics (1987)
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