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Reflections: 50 Years of Scientific Accomplishments - Video presentation featuring Robert Cooke, Duane Alexander, Former NICHD Director, Timothy Shriver, Special Olympics
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Setting the Stage: The Role of Scientists in Society - Freeman Hrabowski, III, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
1:07:59
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The Mammalian Germline and the Program of Life - Ralph Brinster, University of Pennsylvania
1:26:43
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Gene Activity During Embryonic Development - Eric Wieschaus, Princeton University and Howard Hughes Medical Institute
1:43:17
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Preventing Chronic Disease by Improving Human Development - David Barker, Oregon Health and Science University and the University of Southampton, UK
2:04:25
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Health Over the Life Course: The Integration of Research, Health Care, and Policy - Neal Halfon, University of California, Los Angeles
2:17:40
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Improving Pregnancy Outcomes: The Challenge of Prematurity - Geeta Swamy, Duke University
2:43:55
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Early Childhood Development: Learning, Behavior, and Health - James Heckman, University of Chicago
3:05:43
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Video Premiere: Research for a Lifetime
3:27:23
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The Beginning of Translational Research in NICHD’s Intramural Program: Effects on Women’s and Children’s Health - Lynn Loriaux, Oregon Health and Science University
3:42:52
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Perspectives from 36 Years of NICHD-Funded Bedside to Bench Activities - William Crowley, Harvard Medical School
4:06:39
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New Frontiers in Contraceptive Discovery - Carolyn Westhoff, Columbia University
4:31:54
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Neural Repair and Rehabilitation - Michael Selzer, Temple University
4:54:03
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Cultivating Leaders for the Next Generation of Biomedical Research - Teresa Woodruff, Northwestern University
5:13:34
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Transforming the Culture of Science: Panel Discussion - Chair: Linda Giudice, University of California, San Francisco, Wendy Baldwin, Population Reference Bureau, Joan Reede, Harvard Medical School, Arthur Levine, University of Pittsburgh
5:38:00
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Closing Remarks - Alan Guttmacher, Director, NICHD
6:34:59
Air date:
Wednesday, December 05, 2012,
8:30:00 AM Time displayed is Eastern Time, Washington DC Local
This colloquium will feature leading scientists, including Nobel prize laureates, from multiple disciplines who can discuss not only past research accomplishments, but also how current and emerging research can improve the health of women, children, families, and communities over the life course. Discussions will center around evolving research and its potential impact on human health in such areas as developmental biology; the developmental origins of health and disease; prematurity; reproductive health; neural repair and rehabilitation.
NICHD research for a lifetime [electronic resource] / National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.
Author:
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (U.S.)
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Abstract:
(CIT): This colloquium will feature leading scientists, including Nobel prize laureates, from multiple disciplines who can discuss not only past research accomplishments, but also how current and emerging research can improve the health of women, children, families, and communities over the life course. Discussions will center around evolving research and its potential impact on human health in such areas as developmental biology; the developmental origins of health and disease; prematurity; reproductive health; neural repair and rehabilitation.
Subjects:
Academies and Institutes Biomedical Research Child Welfare Family Health Human Development United States