Kim G. Johnson, MD is a Geriatric Psychiatrist and an Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and Neurology at Duke University. She is the Division Chief Memory Disorders in the ...
In honor of May being ALS Awareness Month, a free screening of the documentary short film "Stitching Strength" will be featured at the Trent Semans Center Learning Hall (Room 2050). The film showcases ...
In an era where diversity and inclusion are at the forefront of social discourse, understanding the cognitive underpinnings of racial and gender bias is crucial. This talk delves into the complex ...
Over 100 people with brains on their mind congregated to the Embassy Suites in Cary, NC last Friday, Sept. 9. Neuroscientists from all across the Research Triangle came out for the annual Triangle ...
Mazen Kheirbek, Ph.D. is Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of California, San Francisco.
The Duke Department of Neurology holds its weekly Grand Rounds lecture on Wednesday mornings from 8:00am - 9:00am. Our lectures feature national experts from our department, across Duke and around the ...
The Duke Department of Neurology holds its weekly Grand Rounds lecture on Wednesday mornings from 8 to 9 a.m. This week's lecture will be delivered by Russell Swerdlow, MD (University of Kansas ...
The Duke Department of Neurology holds its weekly Grand Rounds lecture on Wednesday mornings from 8:00am - 9:00am. Our lectures feature national experts from our department, across Duke and around the ...
The Duke Center for Autism and Brain Development is pleased to partner with the Durham County Library and Durham Library Foundation in welcoming Dr. Temple Grandin to Duke's campus. While registration ...
The Duke Department of Neurology holds its weekly Grand Rounds lecture on Wednesday mornings from 8 to 9 a.m. This week's lecture will be delivered by Helen Mayberg, MD (Mount Sinai), titled - Theory ...
In this talk I will share an overview of my research in three domains. First, the belief in a just world is one of the most ubiquitous theories of justice within social psychology. This belief refers ...