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The Helix Center

The Helix Center
Artificial Intelligence
Writing
Freud
Reading
Memory
Narrative Medicine
Samuel Beckett
Isms
Medicine
Brain
Trauma
Neuroscience
Knowledge Production
Film and Memory
Psychoanalysis
Memory Reconstruction
Multilingualism
Education Policy
Natural Language Processing
Literature

The primary objective of The Helix Center for Interdisciplinary Investigation is not to obtain knowledge, per se, but to aspire to an unhurried search for wisdom, emphasizing the centrality of a sense of wonder in this endeavor. Philosophically, we stand against the trivialization of thought and the balkanization within and between the sciences and the arts. Fundamental to our promotion of these v... more

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This roundtable explores the power of words across brain development, medicine, and community, while highlighting the importance of critical thinking in the age of AI and screens.

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This roundtable examines how AI is transforming medicine, from genomic modeling to clinical tools used in healthcare systems. It focuses on challenges of trust, evidence, and equity, including how to evaluate AI, ensure fairness, and responsibly inte... more

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This roundtable explores how traditional intellectual movements and paradigms have fragmented in the postmodern era, challenging the idea of coherent disciplinary progress. It considers how the internet, social fragmentation, and AI are reshaping how... more

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This roundtable explores the motivations and purposes behind writing, challenging the idea that words simply convey facts. It examines how writing can express ambiguity, emotion, intention, and persuasion, shaping both meaning and experience.

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Rita Charron
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Ori Hassan
Princeton University Professor of Neuroscience and Psychology
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Susan Newman
New York University Professor of Teaching and Learning; former US Assistant Secretary for Elementary and Secondary Education
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Paul Joseph Brodsky
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Gil Ayel
Professor of sociology; director of the Trust Collaboratory at Insight at Columbia
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Deborah R. Cohen
Professor of History at Yale
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Richard Dougherty
Professor in German and Art/Architecture at Princeton
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Q: What is the role of memory versus imagination in therapy?
Memory is shaped by present needs and predictions; therapy leverages imagination and narrative to reframe experiences, create new associations, and improve coping and resilience.
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Q: How does fiction or narrative influence healing from trauma?
Narrative and fictionalization can provide a concrete, detailed path for reimagining trauma, giving patients a sense of agency and hope; it's not about making the memory “true” but about shaping meaning and future possibilities.

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What is The Helix Center about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A roundtable-focused program that brings together scholars, clinicians, and writers to explore how reading, memory, language, science, and culture intersect. Episodes cover the science of reading and the brain, AI's role in medicine, the evolution of knowledge and isms, the craft of writing, the productive nature of failure in creative and scientific work, and memory and therapy. Across conversations, the format emphasizes interdisciplinary dialogue, human-centered inquiry, and the social impact of ideas, with frequent references to education policy, cognitive science, literature, and philosophy. It's likely to appeal to listeners who enjoy thoughtful, humanities-tinged science discussions, speculative tech ethics, and narratives that conne... more

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2. Emily Finn
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4. Ori Hassan
5. Susan Newman
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