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John Yates, Scripps Research Institute - Detecting Alzheimer’s Disease Through Changes in Protein Shape
John Yates, Scripps Research Institute - Detecting Alzheimer’s Disease Through Changes in Protein Shape

What can protein shape tell us about Alzheimer’s disease?

John Yates, John Lytton Young Professor in the Department of Integrative Structural and Comp…

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Ross Hollett, Edith Cowan University - Cutting through Cravings in 15 Seconds
Ross Hollett, Edith Cowan University - Cutting through Cravings in 15 Seconds

Do you have a junk food craving?

Ross Hollett, psychology lecturer at Edith Cowan University, says a brief message may be able to cut right through it…

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Adrienne Rhodes, University of Iowa - How Companies Can Keep Their CFOs
Adrienne Rhodes, University of Iowa - How Companies Can Keep Their CFOs

Why is the turnover rate so high for CFOs, and what can we do about it?

Adrienne Rhodes, assistant professor and Rocca Fellow in accounting at the Tip…

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Francisco Polidoro, Jr., University of Texas at Austin - NASA’s 1969-71 Design Process Offers a Road Map for Today’s Breakthrough Inventions
Francisco Polidoro, Jr., University of Texas at Austin - NASA’s 1969-71 Design Process Offers a Road Map for Today’s Breakthrough Inventions

The creation of NASA’s space shuttle years ago may still spark innovation today.

Francisco Polidoro, Jr., professor of management at the University of…

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Carol Ritter, Cedar Crest College - A Solution to a Frustrating Dilemma for Crime-Scene Investigators
Carol Ritter, Cedar Crest College - A Solution to a Frustrating Dilemma for Crime-Scene Investigators

Choosing between collecting fingerprints or the DNA is often a decision crime-scene investigators must make; but why can they not get both?

Carol Ritt…

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Christine Constantinople, New York University - How Animals Make Inferences
Christine Constantinople, New York University - How Animals Make Inferences

On New York University Week: How do animals make inferences?

Christine Constantinople, assistant professor of neural science, tests rats with juice re…

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Joe Salvatore, New York University - Could You Match Inaugural Address Quotes to the Presidents Who Spoke Them?
Joe Salvatore, New York University - Could You Match Inaugural Address Quotes to the Presidents Who Spoke Them?

On New York University Week: Think you can match inaugural address quotes to the presidents who spoke them? Think again.

Joe Salvatore, clinical profe…

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Sewin Chan, New York University - Boomeranging Back to Parents Can Mean Moving Away From Opportunity
Sewin Chan, New York University - Boomeranging Back to Parents Can Mean Moving Away From Opportunity

On New York University Week: Boomeranging back to live with your parents may be necessary, but not helpful in the long term.

Sewin Chan, associate pro…

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Emiko Kranz, New York University -Discrimination Linked to Diminished Immune System Function
Emiko Kranz, New York University -Discrimination Linked to Diminished Immune System Function

On New York University Week: Does discrimination affect our immune system?

Emiko Kranz, PhD student in the School of Global Public Health, says yes.

F…

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Melissa Bergh, New York University - How Housing Influences Nursing Home Moves
Melissa Bergh, New York University - How Housing Influences Nursing Home Moves

On New York University Week: How does housing affect which older adults go into a nursing home?

Melissa Bergh, PhD student at the Rory Meyers College…

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