Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences

Professor Jim Koropatnick – Paving The Way For The Future Through Innovative Training And Research
Determined to have a commanding presence on the scientific global stage, Canada has developed crucial plans to generate high yield research opportunities. Two research training programmes known as Cancer Research and Technology Transfer (CaRTT) and Partners in...

Professor Amy Arnsten – Staying In Control: How The Prefrontal Cortex Helps Us Be Human
Professor Arnsten and her team at Yale University have pioneered new insights into the unique ways that the prefrontal cortex is regulated at the molecular level, altering our ability to remember, pay attention, and control our thoughts and actions when we feel...

Jeffry A. Simpson – Taking The Long View On Wellness
Nature vs. nurture is one of the oldest debates in biology. Are people’s lives determined by their genes, their upbringing, or both? Nearly 30 years ago at the onset of the human genome project, scientists believed that once all human genes were known, all of human...

Dr Frances M. Sladek – Turning The Tables On ‘Healthy’ Fats
Dr Frances Sladek is a world leader in molecular biology research. Here she talks to us about her latest research, how soybean oil affects health and what the molecular mechanisms that underlie these outcomes may be. What is your research background and what triggered...

Dr Shin-Siung Jung – Bringing Adhd Into Focus With Nonpharmaceutical Treatment
Dr Shin-Siung Jung, of the Everspring foundation in Taiwan, has pioneered the use of sensory-motor integration training in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), as a non-pharmaceutical alternative treatment. The training comprises a series of...

Professor Ulrich Schnyder – Transcending Trauma: Understanding And Hope For Refugees
The present refugee crisis will likely be one of the defining features of the current era. By the end of 2015, worldwide refugee numbers exceeded 65 million and growing, surpassing displacement numbers seen at the end of World War II. At present, nearly one out of...

William Hunt Ralph Hartley – Breaking Free The Stones Of The Past
Professor William Hunt and Ralph Hartley are both experienced archaeologists and anthropologists within the Department of Anthropology at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. They have recently returned from the islands of Southeast Alaska, having set out to identify...

Dr Mirjam Knörnschild – Bats In Translation
Dr Mirjam Knörnschild and her group at the Free University Berlin study the acoustic communication and social behaviour of wild bats to understand the evolutionary interplay of social and vocal complexity, the functional significance of culturally transmitted song...

Professor Allen J. Moore – Uncovering The Evolutionary Origins Of Parental Care
Parental care is relatively uncommon in the animal kingdom, and most young are left to fend for themselves at birth. However, parenting behaviours have evolved multiple times in the history of life and are seen in diverse groups of animals. In recent years, biologists...

Professor Elizabeth Adkins-Regan – Social Behaviour In Birds: What Makes Them Tick?
Professor Elizabeth Adkins-Regan of Cornell University investigates the physiological mechanisms underlying social and reproductive behaviour in birds, including the life-long bonds formed by monogamous pairs, parental behaviours and the influence of parents on...

Associate Professor Hiroaki Oguro – The Future Of Dementia Therapies?
Efficacy of Ferulic Acid for the Treatment of Dementia Associate Professor Hiroaki Oguro and his colleagues at Shimane University study the effects of plant antioxidants on dementia symptoms. Specifically, Professor Oguro is interested in the effect of Ferulic Acid on...

Dr Mathias Currat – Simulating genetic patterns in European human evolution
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Dr Marita Lynagh – Smoked Carrots
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Skye McDonald, PhD – Understanding Psychological Consequences of Traumatic Brain Injury
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Dr Sidney H Kennedy – Beating the Blues
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Dr Patricia Li – Primary Care: Ensuring A Strong Foundation For Child Health Services
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Dr Barbra Zupan – Listening to Emotions
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Dr Kimihiko Yamagishi – In Search of Logical Bases beneath the Superficially Irrational
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Jonathan Sharp – Communicating Science: Bridging the Great Divide
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Dr Sophie Havighurst and Ms Ann Harley – In the frontiers of emotionally intelligent parenting
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Dr Lisa Nishii – Improving the working lives of people with disabilities
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Dr Hilary Coon – Dwelling on Suicide Genetics
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Dr Hans-Joachim Maempel- Audio-visual room perception
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Dr Fauziah Rabbani – Helping children reach their fifth birthday in Sindh, Pakistan
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Professor Josephine Wilson – Enhancing Employment Outcomes
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Sue Healy & Professor Liz Reymond – Delivering Quality Care for Palliative Care Patients
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Professor Alison Fleming – Dissecting the Maternal Mind
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Dr Hagit Friedman – Water Babies
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