Guests: Eric Kandel RSS

2010:

  1. The Social Brain
    Duration
    60 min
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    11 comments
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2009:

  1. The Acting Brain
    The Acting Brain

    with Daniel Wolpert, John Krakauer , Eric Kandel and more on Dec 22, 2009

    Duration
    60 min
    Comments
    7 comments
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  2. The Perceiving Brain
    Duration
    60 min
    Comments
    10 comments
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  3. The Great Mysteries of the Human Brain
    Duration
    60 min
    Comments
    18 comments
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2007:

  1. Charlie Rose Science Series: From Potential of the Mind to Diseases of the Brain
    Duration
    60 min
    Comments
    42 comments
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  2. Neuroscience: Imaging Technology
    Duration
    3 min
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  3. A discussion about the legacy of Sigmund Freud
    Duration
    55 min
    Comments
    14 comments
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2006:

  1. Part One of the Charlie Rose Science Series: From Freud to the mysteries of the human brain
    Duration
    51 min
    Comments
    12 comments
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  2. An hour with guest host Harold Varmus and neurobiologist Eric Kandel
    Duration
    52 min
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    2 comments
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2004:

  1. A discussion about the human brain
    Duration
    26 min
    Comments
    1 comment
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2002:

  1. A rebroadcast of an hour with Nobel Laureate and neurobiologist Dr. Eric Kandel
    Duration
    52 min
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2001:

  1. An hour with Nobel Laureate and neurobiologist Dr. Eric Kandel
    Duration
    52 min
    Comments
    2 comments
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Eric R. Kandel, M.D. is a Nobel Prize-winning medical researcher. He is University Professor at Columbia and a Senior Investigator at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. He joined the faculty of the College of Physician and Surgeons at Columbia University in 1974 as the founding Director of the Center for Neurobiology and Behavior.

Kandel’s research has been concerned with the molecular mechanisms of memory storage in Aplysia and mice. Recently he has focused on the genetic switch for converting short-term to long-term memory and on how long term memory can be restricted to be synapse-specific for which he received the Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology in 2000. He has been recognized with the Albert Lasker Award, the Wolf Prize of Israel and the National Medal of Science.

Source-The Ellison Medical Foundation http://www.ellisonfoundation.org/emf_bio.jsp?pid=76