Posts Tagged ‘future’
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…
Read MoreThe 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…
Read MoreInvitation 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…
Read MoreRegistration 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…
Read MoreThe 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…
Read MoreWho 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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