POSTPONED: Workshop: "Why Study the Individual?"
March 24, 2020
SAGE JUNIOR FELLOWS PRESENT
Why Study the Individual? A Workshop to Discuss Applying an Idiographic Lens to the Study of the Brain
Hosted by the SAGE Center for the Study of the Mind
Santa Barbara Inn
March 24-25, 2020
Invited Participants:
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Dr. Alison M. Bell (U of Illinois)
Professor, Evolution, Ecology, and Behavior, Beckman Institute for Advanced Science & Technology
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Dr. Adriene Beltz (U of Michigan)
Assistant Professor, Psychology
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Dr. Benjamin de Bivort (Harvard)
Thomas D. Cabot Associate Professor, Organismic and Evolutionary Biology
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Dr. Fred Gage (Salk Institute)
President, Salk Institute, Professor, Laboratory of Genetics, Vi and John Adler Chair for Research on Age-Related Neurodegenerative Disease
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Dr. Lucas Pelkmans (Univ of Zurich)
Professor, Molecular Systems Biology, Ernst Hadorn Chair, Institute of Molecular Life Sciences
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Dr. Randolph Nesse (Arizona State Univ)
Foundation Professor, Life Sciences, Founding Director, Center for Evolution and Medicine
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Dr. Astrid Prinz (Emory)
Associate Professor, Biology
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Dr. Russell Poldrack (Stanford)
Professor, Psychology, Director, Stanford Center for Reproducible Neuroscience
This is a closed event. If you are interested in attending, please contact Dr. Caitlin Tayor at caitlin.taylor@psych.ucsb.edu