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Human-Robot Interaction
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CDKL5 Deficiency Disorder
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Interbirth Intervals
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AI in healthcare raises urgent questions about bias, privacy, and power. Safiya U. Noble, Ph.D., examines how AI systems can reproduce social and racial inequities when they rely on incomplete data, hidden assumptions, and proxies such as healthcare ... more

Dr. Bruce Miller, director of the UCSF Edward and Pearl Fein Memory and Aging Center, examines what neurodegenerative disease reveals about the neural basis of creativity and the social mind. Research in frontotemporal dementia (FTD) shows that visua... more

Azim Surani, Director of Research at the Gurdon Institute and Professor Emeritus at University of Cambridge, received the Kyoto Prize in Basic Sciences, specifically in the field of Life Sciences and Medicine, for his work in demonstrating how male a... more

From stone tools and shelters to symbolic art and abstract thought, human history is shaped by a brain built to form and share ideas. Joseph Paradiso, Professor in Media Arts and Sciences at the MIT Media Lab, explores what comes next after the early... more

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Agustina Freschu
Researcher focusing on neurogenesis in aging mice
Einstein/University lab
Episode: Mapping Cognitive Resilience: How Environment Aging and Inflammation Shape Information Encoding in the Hippocampus
Kelsey McDermott
Researcher studying aging and dentate gyrus encoding
San Diego SBP
Episode: Mapping Cognitive Resilience: How Environment Aging and Inflammation Shape Information Encoding in the Hippocampus
Rowan Offland
Researcher leading microglia transplantation work
Colleague collaborator
Episode: Mapping Cognitive Resilience: How Environment Aging and Inflammation Shape Information Encoding in the Hippocampus
Adam Klivans
Professor at UT Austin, Director of IFML and the Machine Learning Lab
University of Texas at Austin; Institute for the Foundations of Machine Learning (IFML)
Episode: Learning Beyond the Data: Adam Klivans on Distribution Shift and the Future of AI
James Rilling
Guest lecturer discussing neural specialization for language and Theory of Mind
University research scientist (as presented in talk)
Episode: CARTA: Human Brain Specializations Related to Language and Theory of Mind with James Rilling
Dean Falk
Paleoanthropologist specializing in paleoneurology
Florida State University
Episode: CARTA: Hominin Paleoneurology During the Stone Age - and Before! with Dean Falk
Alysson Muotri
Professor, UCSD neuroscience researcher
University of California San Diego
Episode: CARTA: Neanderthalizing Brain Organoids with Alysson Muotri
Christina Warner
Co-chair of the symposium
Episode: CARTA: Ancient DNA - New Revelations Welcome and Opening Remarks
Nikoo Goldrick
Patient advocate with metastatic breast cancer
Episode: Stem Cells and Precision Regenerative Medicine in Breast Cancer - Medicine Informing Novel Discoveries (MIND)

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CARTA: Ancient DNA: New Revelations - Questions Answers and Closing Remarks
Q: What is the evolutionary significance of the cerebellum's development?
The cerebellum's changes are linked to more complex functions like language and motor control, though its full evolutionary role is still unclear.
CARTA: Ancient DNA: New Revelations - Questions Answers and Closing Remarks
Q: Has industrialization contributed to the loss of diversity in the oral microbiome?
Yes, industrial practices like regular tooth brushing prevent old biofilms from developing, leading to a decline in late colonizer species in our oral microbiome.
CARTA: Ancient DNA: New Revelations - Questions Answers and Closing Remarks
Q: How do genetic variants from Denisovans affect modern humans?
We see that while Denisovan alleles contribute to immunity, their effects can vary, potentially offering both advantages and disadvantages depending on the environment.
CARTA: Ancient DNA: New Revelations - Questions Answers and Closing Remarks
Q: What do you make out of the implications of your research regarding Neanderthals' capacity for speech?
Neanderthals might have had different vocal tract anatomy compared to modern humans, but we cannot conclude definitively about their language capabilities due to lack of data.
Three Ages and Three Intelligences: Exploit Explore Empower with Alison Gopnik
Q: How might AI develop intelligence lacking a body and mortality?
AI might track interactions with the world and evolve a form of curiosity and learning about its environment.

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