May 6th, New York City: Anticipating and Shaping the Neuropsychology of the Future

Heads-up about an upcom­ing joint meet­ing by the New York Neu­ropsy­chol­o­gy Group and the Psy­chol­o­gy Sec­tion of the New York Acad­e­my of Sci­ences. What: Neu­ropsy­chol­o­gy of the future and how we can pre­pare for it today When: Sat­ur­day May 6th, 2017, 10 am – 1 pm Where: Podell Audi­to­ri­um in Bern­stein Pavil­ion, Mount Sinai Beth Israel 10…

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The Future of Brain Health, as seen by MapMyGenome, the Alzheimer’s Research and Prevention Foundation, and FitBrains

The Future of Brain Health from Sharp­Brains Dur­ing Expo Day select­ed Sum­mit Spon­sors show­cased their lat­est ini­tia­tives and solu­tions: Pre­view the Future of Brain Health with Anu Acharya, Founder and CEO of Map­MyGenome The Alzheimer’s Research and Pre­ven­tion Foun­da­tion (ARPF): Dis­cuss new sci­ence and pre­ven­tion ini­tia­tives with Pres­i­dent Dr. Dhar­ma Singh Khal­sa. Fit­Brains (a Rosetta…

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Invitation to Sponsor/ Exhibit @ 2012 SharpBrains Virtual Summit (June 7–14th)

We invite orga­ni­za­tions shap­ing the future of brain health and health over­all to become Spon­sors or Exhibitors @ 2012 Sharp­Brains Vir­tu­al Sum­mit: Opti­miz­ing Health through Neu­ro­plas­tic­i­ty, Inno­va­tion and Data (June 7–14th, 2012), in order to expand a crit­i­cal con­ver­sa­tion, engage an influ­en­cial com­mu­ni­ty of ear­­ly-adopters and deci­­sion-mak­ers, and show­case inno­v­a­tive research, solu­tions, and ser­vices dur­ing the Sum­mit Expo…

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Registration Opens for 2012 SharpBrains Virtual Summit: Optimizing Health through Neuroplasticity, Innovation and Data

We are pleased to con­firm a “dream team” of 30+ Speak­ers and Mod­er­a­tors to help answer the fol­low­ing ten core ques­tions on the future of brain health on June 7th and 8th. Please note that Sum­mit reg­is­tra­tion is open now, includ­ing spe­cial Very Ear­ly Bird rates until March 31st. By the year 2015, … What new tools and tech­niques will be…

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The Business and Ethics of the Brain Fitness Boom: New 4‑Part Series

Dur­ing a debrief­ing after the 2011 Sharp­Brains Sum­mit, Rick Moody, Direc­tor of the Office of Aca­d­e­m­ic Affairs at AARP, sug­gest­ed that I con­tribute a thought-lead­­er­­ship piece to a spe­cial issue on brain health for one of their pro­fes­sion­al pub­li­ca­tions by the Amer­i­can Soci­ety on Aging. You can now read the result, over 3,000 words on “The Business…

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Who Says This is The Classroom of the Future?

The New York Times has recent­ly pub­lished sev­er­al very good and seem­ing­ly unre­lat­ed articles…let’s try and con­nect some dots. What if we ques­tioned the very premise behind nam­ing some class­rooms the “class­rooms of the future” sim­ply because they have been adding tech­nol­o­gy in lit­er­al­ly mind­less ways? What if the Edu­ca­tion of the Future (some­times also…

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