Brain-Immune Interactions in Neurodevelopment: Implications for Lifelong Health
Sponsor(s): Duke Institute for Brain Sciences (DIBS), Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, Kenan Institute for Ethics, Philosophy, and Psychology and Neuroscience
Cost: FREE and open to the public
This free, public lecture is part of the Summer Seminars for Neuroscience & Philosophy (SSNAP). Dr. Bilbo, Professor of Psychology & Neuroscience, will address the interactions between the brain and the body's immune system, and their effects on health. SSNAP, funded in part by the John Templeton Foundation, seeks to bring together researchers from the fields of neuroscience and philosophy to help them understand and discuss topics that lie at the intersection of these fields, such as morality, ethics, and artificial intelligence.
Type: ETHICS, HUMANITIES, NATURAL SCIENCES, SOCIAL SCIENCES, HEALTH/WELLNESS, LECTURE/TALK, PANEL/SEMINAR/COLLOQUIUM, CONFERENCE/SYMPOSIUM, and RESEARCH
Contact: Maria Khodary