Digitizing Health Interventions: Considerations and Strategies to Engage Community Audiences

Digitizing Health Interventions: Considerations and Strategies to Engage Community Audiences

Martha Van Rensselaer Hall, 1219 & via Zoom March 21, 2024 | 12:00pm

Part of the BCTR Talks at Twelve series. Digital health platforms have enormous potential as scalable tools to improve health promotion delivery by improving effectiveness, efficiency, accessibility, and personalization. As mobile devices become ubiquitous in daily life, using digital strategies to reach families where they live, work, and play is important. For parents, there is […]

CNI Accessible Lecture – Mom Brain, Dad Brain: Identifying Distinct Maternal and Paternal Neural Networks

CNI Accessible Lecture – Mom Brain, Dad Brain: Identifying Distinct Maternal and Paternal Neural Networks

Zoom March 19, 2024 | 5:00pm

Neuroscientists from all over the United States who care about community and democratizing neuroscience deliver accessible lectures on their cutting-edge work. These neuroscientists are generally from underrepresented groups and have their own track record of bringing neuroscience to the people. Dr. Alberto Corona is a postdoctoral fellow in the Kenny Lab in the neuroscience department […]

CNI Accessible Lecture – Plasticity: How Experience Shapes Traits and Generations

CNI Accessible Lecture – Plasticity: How Experience Shapes Traits and Generations

Zoom March 5, 2024 | 5:00pm

Neuroscientists from all over the United States who care about community and democratizing neuroscience deliver accessible lectures on their cutting-edge work. These neuroscientists are generally from underrepresented groups and have their own track record of bringing neuroscience to the people. Dr. Sebastian Alvarado’s research program at Queens College is motivated by understanding the molecular boundaries […]

CNI Accessible Lecture – How Trauma Gets Passed through Multiple Generations: Lessons from Epigenetics

CNI Accessible Lecture – How Trauma Gets Passed through Multiple Generations: Lessons from Epigenetics

Zoom February 15, 2024 | 5:00pm

Neuroscientists from all over the United States who care about community and democratizing neuroscience deliver accessible lectures on their cutting-edge work. These neuroscientists are generally from underrepresented groups and have their own track record of bringing neuroscience to the people. Dr. Thiago Arzua is a postdoctoral scientist at Columbia University's Zuckerman Institute, studying how trauma gets passed […]

Articulating Implementation Mechanisms to Optimize for Impact, Efficiency, and Equity

Articulating Implementation Mechanisms to Optimize for Impact, Efficiency, and Equity

Martha Van Rensselaer Hall, 1219 & via Zoom February 15, 2024 | 12:00pm

Part of the BCTR Talks at Twelve series. Note to attendees: Cara C. Lewis will be presenting virtually, but we will still hold an 'in-person' event with lunch where you can eat, watch, and ask questions. This talk will anchor the audience in a tale of why implementation science, and specifically, the study of implementation […]