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October 29 - 30, 2010 | This 2-day CME-accredited conference will focus on the quest to understand how environmental factors affect behavioral outcomes (learning, memory, mental illness, normal development and developmental psychopathology) via epigenetic modulation. More
Estrogens play a role in memory processes, yet molecular mechanisms and the role of estrogen receptors remain unclear. This meeting discussed estrogen signaling for memory formation and advances in dissecting out the pathways underlying these effects. More
Prepared by the New York City Panel on Climate Change, the report in this Annals volume outlines the need for early and ongoing adaptation actions to climate change in New York City. More
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Tuesday, September 21, 2010 | 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Speaker: Christiane Northrup (Christiane Northrup, Inc.)
A leading proponent of medicine and healing that acknowledges the unity of the mind and body discusses the vital connection between pleasure and health.
September 24 - 25, 2010
Organizers: Mercedes McCormick (Pace University), Florence Denmark (Pace University, Joan Chrisler (Connecticut College) and Varda Muhlbauer (Netanya Academic College)
Women, Power, and Aging event will address the empowerment, self-confidence, and enhanced freedom of self-definition that have educated mid-life women today to change their experience of aging and improved their quality of life
Thursday, September 30, 2010 | 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Speakers: Norman Brouwer (Maritime Historian), Nichole Doub (Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory Jefferson Patterson Park & Museum), and Michael Pappalardo (Senior Archaeologist, AKRF)
Presentations by three of the experts involved in the exciting excavation of the 18th century ship found 20 feet underground in Lower Manhattan this summer.
Friday, October 15, 2010 | 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Keynote Speakers: Robert Almgren (New York University and Quantitative Brokers), Hal Varian (University of California, Berkeley and Google), and Mihalis Yannakakis (Columbia University)
This meeting is brings together researchers in the larger New York metropolitan area with interests in Computer Science, Economics, Marketing and Business and a common focus in understanding and developing the economics of internet activity.
October 29 - 30, 2010
Organizers: Barry Lester (Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University), Edward Tronick (University Massachusetts Boston and Children's Hospital Boston), and Eric Nestler (Mount Sinai School of Medicine)
This 2-day CME-accredited conference will focus on the quest to understand how environmental factors affect behavioral outcomes (learning, memory, mental illness, normal development and developmental psychopathology) via epigenetic modulation.
Thursday, April 16, 2009 | 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Speakers: Ian Domowitz (Investment Technology Group) and Lee Maclin (Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences & Founding Partner, Pragma Financial Systems)
The use of algorithms to optimize execution of trading strategies has surged in popularity in recent years. This meeting will feature experts discussing recent advances in algorithmic trading.
November 21 - 22, 2008 | Spain
The First "Barcelona Social Brain" Conference, organized by the New York Academy of Sciences, the Fundació Catalana per a la Recerca i la Innovació, the Càtedra UAB "el cervell social" and the European Science Foundation.
Thursday, November 6, 2008 | 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
The credit crisis has had a significant impact on the financial markets as well as the global economy. At this meeting, we will hear from two prominent presenters their insights and experiences on this topic.
Thursday, April 17, 2008 | 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
As Washington continues to debate details of a stimulus package and the Federal Reserve toys with interest rates, join this meeting to learn more about America's recent market difficulties brought on by the subprime mortgage crisis.
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eBriefing
Speakers: Enikö Kramár (University of California, Irvine), Feng Liu (Pfizer), Bruce McEwen (The Rockefeller University), and John Morrison (Mount Sinai School of Medicine)
Organizers: Feng Liu (Pfizer) and Jennifer Henry (The New York Academy of Sciences)
Estrogens play a role in memory processes, yet molecular mechanisms and the role of estrogen receptors remain unclear. This meeting discussed estrogen signaling for memory formation and advances in dissecting out the pathways underlying these effects.
Annals
New York City Panel on Climate Change 2010 Report Free online access
Prepared by the New York City Panel on Climate Change, the report in this Annals volume outlines the need for early and ongoing adaptation actions to climate change in New York City.
Annals
Edited by Nancy E. Adler and Judith Stewart (MacArthur Network for Socioeconomic Health, San Francisco, California)
This Annals issue examines the current scientific evidence for the facts of socioeconomic status and health in the United States.
Free Online Access
eBriefing
Speakers: Allan Meltzer (Carnegie Mellon University), Til Schuermann (Federal Reserve Bank of New York)
With the federal government contemplating an expansion of power over the banking industry, how much regulation is needed, and when is too much regulation a problem? In this new eBriefing, two leading economists consider the challenges of striking the right balance.
Annals
Edited by Karin E. Limburg (SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, New York) and Robert Costanza and Ida Kubiszewski (Gund Institute for Ecological Economics, University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont)
This inaugural issue of a new Annals series contains reviews on topics that are at the crossroads of ecology and economics.
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