Registration for this event is closed. The Project 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. Like the Framingham Heart Study or Human Genome Project for their respective fields, this new interdisciplinary initiative will unlock discoveries in the field of human health and behavior and transform our understanding of human nature. In addition to providing…
Find out more »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 literally 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…
Find out more »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…
Find out more »On Sunday, June 5th, The Kavli HUMAN Project at New York University presented “Mission H.U.M.A.N.” at World Science Festival 2016: an interactive experience where guests learned how scientists are ushering in a new era of studying humans by bringing together scientists from different disciplines and with the help of new technologies. The “Street Science” Fair was an 8 hour event that allowed New Yorkers to play interactive games and watch demos that contributed to their knowledge of science. The festival goers that visited…
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