NYU’s Institute for the Interdisciplinary Study of Decision Making (IISDM) is joining forces with the Kavli Foundation to design and execute the most ambitious and comprehensive study of human health and behavior ever attempted: the Kavli HUMAN Project. This transformative study is focused on elucidating novel insights in human health and behavior, and will involve following the life tracks of some 10,000 New York City residents over the course of 10-20 years. Throughout the design phase we have been holding stakeholder town halls to gain input from scientists on what such a neuroeconomic longitudinal study should look like. Please join us at the next of these events, a luncheon and town hall-style discussion about the Project on Thursday, April 28, 2016 at the
Social and Affective Neuroscience Society 2016 Conference in New York City. This event is free to attend and located at NYU Global Center's Grand Hall. The only price of admission is your constructive feedback!
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KHP Director, Prof. Paul Glimcher, gives an overview of the Project
KHP Director, Prof. Paul Glimcher, describes the Project
Q&A with (left to right) Prof. Kevin Ochsner (Columbia), Member, KHP Measurement & Technology Advisory Council; Prof. Andrew Caplin (NYU), Director of the KHP Scientific Agenda; Prof. Paul Glimcher (NYU), KHP Director
Town hall guests ask panelists questions about the KHP
Town hall guests ask panelists questions about the KHP
Town hall guests ask panelists questions about the KHP