Category: Videos
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A talk given to an undergraduate bioengineering and regenerative medicine class

This is a talk for an undergraduate class on regenerative medicine in Tufts’ Biomedical Engineering department, including transcript of the Q&A at the end.
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A talk given at our Center by Naama Brenner on exploratory learning in transcriptional networks

A talk by Naama Brenner on exploratory learning in gene networks, and a list of papers on related topics.
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A recent talk: 1 hr for an audience into data science, software, and information in the context of biomedicine

Here is a talk I gave to an audience working on data science approaches to biomedical discoveries. They were into computer science, and concepts related to software in biology and how to infer interventions and control mechanisms.
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A conversation with Adam Omary and Roy F. Baumeister

In this conversation with Adam Omary and Roy F. Baumeister we discuss collective intelligence and its applicability above the level of the individual to economic and social scales.
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A talk on Bioelectricity with a special slant towards immunology and the concept of hacking

This is a 1 hour talk on bioelectricity with a special slant toward microbiology/immunology/parasitology, both the video and the Q&A afterward.
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But Where is the Memory?! A Discussion of Training Gene-regulatory Networks and its Implications

A video and discussion of where memory is stored when networks are trained without changes in structure. Implications for memory and basal cognition, and the difference between 1st and 3rd person access to a memory medium.
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A Recent Talk: “philosophy and biophysics”

Bioelectricity (natural electrical signaling among cells) is an extremely interesting field, in that it spans the gulf between very fundamental issues in philosophy (computation, cognition, downward causation, holism, mind-matter interaction) to specific aspects of biophysics at the heart of practical applications like regenerative medicine and cancer. Bioelectricity is the cognitive…
