Gregory Petsko: The Coming Epidemic
JULY 19, 2016
Gregory Petsko discusses the coming epidemic of neurodegenerative disease, and what medical research can do about it.
JULY 19, 2016
Gregory Petsko discusses the coming epidemic of neurodegenerative disease, and what medical research can do about it.
MAY 11, 2016
Ron Daniels discusses the challenges facing young people in pursuing a career in biomedical research.
APRIL 26, 2016
David Allis discusses the ways in which chromatin structures are modified, and the role of epigenetics in disease and in development.
MARCH 30, 2016
Lessons in Leadership. Craig Thompson, President and CEO of Memorial Sloan Kettering Center will discuss strategies for successful leadership, and the difference between leadership and management. March 31, 9am ET.
FEB. 18, 2016
Ron Vale discusses molecular motor proteins: their roles in the cell, their movement, regulation, and the research approaches that the Vale Lab has used to elucidate their function.
JAN. 19, 2016
Lessons in Leadership. What does it mean to be a leader in science and what role do the different forms of communication play in leadership?
DEC. 14, 2015
View an interview with Evelyn Witkin. Read a New York Times piece that highlights her career in science.
NOV. 25, 2015
APSA Lecture. Lasker Lecture at the American Physician Scientists Association (APSA).
NOV. 24, 2015
iBiology partnership. Geneticist Paul Nurse, a Lasker Laureate and Nobel Prize winner, speaks with Dan Rather about the importance of science for culture and civilization, how to inspire young minds to be interested in discovery, and what it means to be brilliant.
AUG. 26, 2015
Public Lecture. What are the mechanisms underlying neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's, ALS, and Parkinson's, and are there promising new therapies? A talk by Gregory Petsko, a professor of neurology and neuroscience at Weill Cornell Medical College.