Wed • Feb
14

Wednesday, February 14, 2018

7:00PM-8:30PM

Venue

NYU Silver Center, 13 Washington Place Room 300 (enter at Waverly Place), New York, NY  10003

Cost

Free, no registration required.

Please note photo ID is required for entry to all NYU buildings. 

Event Details

Speakers Stephen T. Casper, Associate Professor in History of Science, Clarkson University, and Wendy Suzuki, Professor of Neural Science and Psychology, NYU, will explore how changes to the brain can impact memory, mind, and consciousness, examining both Cajal’s groundbreaking contributions and the ethical and cultural implications of current work in the area.

Co-sponsored by The New York Academy of Medicine and NYU’s Department of Art History, Center for Neural Science, and Grey Art Gallery.

Free of charge, no reservations, seating is limited. All programs subject to change. Photo ID required for entrance to NYU buildings.

Event series:
History of Medicine and Health