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38 matches found for How People Learn Brain,Mind,Experience,and School Expanded Edition. in Appendix B: Workshop Agenda

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... Sex Differences in Brain Disorders:...
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... Emerging Transcriptomic Evidence and Implications for...
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... Workshop Objectives: This public workshop will bring together experts and key stakeholders from academia, government, industry, and nonprofit organizations to explore emerging evidence regarding differences in transcriptomic abnormalities that occur in the brains of men versus ... with a variety of brain disorders, including depression, posttraumatic stress disorder, drug addiction, neurodegenerative conditions, and others....
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... Invited presentations and discussions will be designed to:...
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... Review the landscape of emerging evidence regarding sex differences in transcriptomic abnormalities in a variety of brain disorders, and discuss how this can be used to advance understanding of brain disorder pathophysiology....
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... Explore ramifications for therapeutic development for these disorders, including identification of new targets, implications for preclinical and clinical study design, regulatory considerations, and potential sex-specific treatments....
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... Discuss open research questions and opportunities to move the field forward....
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... Welcome and Overview of Workshop...
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... ERIC NESTLER, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Workshop Chair...
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... SESSION I: CURRENT LANDSCAPE OF EMERGING TRANSCRIPTOMIC EVIDENCE FOR SEX DIFFERENCES IN BRAIN DISORDERS...
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... Provide an overview of the current landscape of emerging evidence regarding sex differences in transcriptomic abnormalities in a variety of brain disorders....
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... Consider how this evidence can be used to advance understanding of brain disorder pathophysiology....
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... Part A: Stress- and Reward-Related Disorders...
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... MATTHEW GIRGENTI, Yale School of Medicine...
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... ORNA ISSLER, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai...
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... Attendees will reconvene at 12:40pm for the following lunchtime talk and discussion....
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... BRAIN Initiative Cell Census Network—Applications to Understanding Sex Differences...
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... Part B: Neurodevelopmental and Neurodegenerative Disorders...
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... PANAGIOTIS ROUSSOS, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai...
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... TIMOTHY HOHMAN, Vanderbilt University...
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... BARBARA STRANGER, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine...
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... SESSION II: MOVING FORWARD—THERAPEUTIC DEVELOPMENT AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS...
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... Explore ramifications for therapeutic development for brain disorders, including identification of new targets, implications for preclinical and clinical study design, regulatory considerations, and potential sex-specific treatments....
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... Discuss open research questions and opportunities to move the field forward....
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... STEVIN ZORN, MindImmune Therapeutics, Inc.,...
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... KAVEETA VASISHT, Food and Drug Administration...
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... Synthesis of Key Workshop Themes and Future Directions...
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... ERIC NESTLER, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Workshop Chair...

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